On 01/31/2012 04:01 PM, linux guy wrote:
> I'm running F16-KDE-64 on a Dell XPS17 laptop.
> 
> It is continually dropping wireless connections.  It works and then it
> doesn't work.  Very annoying.
> 
> I am managing wireless with Network manager.
> 
> Any ideas ?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> $ lspci | grep Network
> 03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6230 (rev 34
> 
> $ uname -a
> Linux XPS.localdomain 3.2.2-1.fc16.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Jan 26 03:21:58
> UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> 
> $ yum list installed \*iw\*
> Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
> Installed Packages
> iw.x86_64                                           3.2-1.fc16
>                          @updates
> iwl100-firmware.noarch                              39.31.5.1-2.fc15
>                          @koji-override-0/$releasever
> iwl1000-firmware.noarch                             1:39.31.5.1-1.fc16
>                          @anaconda-0
> iwl3945-firmware.noarch                             15.32.2.9-5.fc15
>                          @koji-override-0/$releasever
> iwl4965-firmware.noarch                             228.61.2.24-3.fc15
>                          @koji-override-0/$releasever
> iwl5000-firmware.noarch                             8.83.5.1_1-1.fc16
>                          @anaconda-0
> iwl5150-firmware.noarch                             8.24.2.2-2.fc15
>                          @koji-override-0/$releasever
> iwl6000-firmware.noarch                             9.221.4.1-2.fc15
>                          @koji-override-0/$releasever
> iwl6000g2a-firmware.noarch                          17.168.5.3-1.fc16
>                          @fedora
> iwl6000g2b-firmware.noarch                          17.168.5.2-1.fc16
>                          @fedora
> iwl6050-firmware.noarch                             41.28.5.1-3.fc15
>                          @koji-override-0/$releasever
> 
> $ yum list installed kmod\*
> Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
> Installed Packages
> kmod-nvidia.x86_64
> 1:290.10-1.fc16.11                       @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates
> kmod-nvidia-3.1.9-1.fc16.x86_64.x86_64
> 1:290.10-1.fc16.9                        @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates
> kmod-nvidia-3.2.1-3.fc16.x86_64.x86_64
> 1:290.10-1.fc16.10                       @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates
> kmod-nvidia-3.2.2-1.fc16.x86_64.x86_64
> 1:290.10-1.fc16.11                       @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates
> kmod-wl.x86_64
> 5.100.82.112-2.fc16.3                    @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates
> kmod-wl-3.2.1-3.fc16.x86_64.x86_64
> 5.100.82.112-2.fc16.2                    @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates
> kmod-wl-3.2.2-1.fc16.x86_64.x86_64
> 5.100.82.112-2.fc16.3                    @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates
> kmodtool.noarch                                          1-18.fc11
>                            @rpmfusion-free


What Ed said.  Drop back a kernel until it's fixed.

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-- Steve
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