Just adding my two cents here because I don't think this bug has been
fixed.

I have a Lenovo X201 (3249CTO) laptop with the Realtek 3172 (rev. 10)
card. I am running Ubuntu 10.04 with the 2.6.32-25.45 generic kernel,
and using the r8192se_pci kernel module and (per lspci) the rtl819xSE
"kernel driver in use." The only thing possibly nonstandard is that I am
using the latest version of the firmware from Realtek's web site rather
than the one that came with Lucid.

I connect almost exclusively to G networks using WPA-PSK, but I connect
manually as needed rather than having the computer set to connect
automatically. On a good day, the computer will freeze on ~30% of
connect attempts; on a bad day, it can be north of 50%. Additionally,
once or twice a week it will freeze up out of the blue. In all of these
cases, /var/log/syslog indicates that it froze while attempting to
negotiate or renegotiate with the wireless network. Also, in all of
these cases, it is a hard freeze requiring a power-off/power-on restart,
but without a kernel panic.

I'm happy to post syslog excerpts or provide any other information that
may be useful. Just wish I could actually DO something to help with
this, as it's very frustrating.

Jobo

P.S. Apologies if I stepped on anyone's toes by changing the status back
to confirmed. Please advise re etiquette if that was not the right thing
to do.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
       Status: Fix Released => Confirmed

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Wireless won't work on Lenovo Thinkpad T510 - rtl8192se
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