*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 144621 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144621
I was having similar wireless problems with Hardy on my ThinkPad T60. Whenever I would roam within the building, same SSID, different AP I would loose connection. Also sometimes just sitting there I would loose connection. dmesg would show [235611.732641] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [235643.724277] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [235675.713931] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [235707.705562] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [235739.696215] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [235771.686542] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [235803.677537] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [235835.668154] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [235867.658798] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [235899.648452] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [235931.640089] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [235963.630732] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [235995.621380] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [236027.611036] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [236059.601680] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [236075.342465] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 [236107.332705] eth0: No STA entry for own AP 00:1b:8f:8a:4c:40 . . . I found this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux- source-2.6.22/+bug/149214 solution quoted below: <quote> Anton Khokhlov wrote on 2007-12-20: (permalink) Yesterday I had found the solution. Ubuntu seems to use old Intel firmware and the issue will be resolved if you perform the following steps: - Download the last firmware archive from http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/?p=iwlwifi&n=Downloads . The file's name is iwlwifi-4965-ucode-version number.tgz - Unpack the archive tar xvf iwlwifi-4965-ucode-what version you got.tgz - Copy iwlwifi-4965.ucode from the unpacked folder into /lib/firmware/your kernel version/iwlwifi-4965.ucode and /lib/firmware/your kernel version/iwlwifi-4965-1.ucode (you should overwrite two files with the same data) After that you need to reboot or just to say rmmod iwl4965 modprobe iwl4965 Now on my computer it have been working for the 24 hours continuously without any disconnect. But I can not guarantee it works everywhere. </quote> And it seems to have solved it we will see next meeting :-) Good Luck -PaulK -- iwl4965 connection drops every 10-15 minutes https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148227 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs