Those logs are only showing me what happened since the last boot. If you
can hunt down the syslog in /var/log which has that boot then that might
help.

Actually, what would be even better would be if you could download
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/wifi-debug, make it executable,
then start running it (./wifi-debug -t). Then just leave it until you
start seeing problems, press Enter to stop it, and give me the wifi-
debug-files.tar.gz file that it creates. This file may be quite large if
it runs for a while, and it could also contain some small amount of
private data, so it's better not to attach it to the bug. You can email
it to me if it's not too big, or if you have access to some online
storage you could upload it there and send me a link. You might also
stop/restart it periodically if you're connection is working well to
help keep it from getting too big.

>From what you said about the mainline builds, it sounds like there
wasn't a single kernel version where everything got fixed. You say
3.15-rc1 was better and 3.15-rc3 was better still - did you ever test
the final release of 3.14? I'd like to know whether the improvement
happened between 3.14 and 3.15-rc1 or if it happened somewhere in 3.14.

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  8086:08b1 (rev 6b) [Dell XPS 13 9333] iwlwifi regularly loses
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