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Changed my AP to N only.
Win7 laptop still connected but not my Ubuntu 12.4 Lenovo laptop with
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6205 (rev 34)
After searching a bit i found this thread, and the note from Filiprino above
sorted me out.
Had to
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Hi all,
I finally could connect in Wireless N mode. I had to activate Wi-Fi Multimedia
on the router, functionallity which is required for 802.11n.
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Hello, I'm having this issue with an Atheros AR9285 card on a 1005PE
netbook. My dmesg output:
[ 328.036772] cfg80211: Found new beacon on frequency: 2472 MHz (Ch 13) on phy0
[ 328.244226] wlan0: authenticate with xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (try 1)
[ 328.246682] wlan0: authenticated
[ 328.246758] wlan0:
Hi,
I have updated to latest kernel (uname -a = Linux eeepc 2.6.36-020636-generic
#201010210905 SMP Thu Oct 21 10:17:53 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux) and it still
can't connect to my wifi N network.
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I tested with the lastest .35 mainline kernel and it seemed to be ok, a
little slow, but definitely usable.
Now just switched back to the normal kernel and it still seems ok.
Getting around 70mbps, although used to get around 100mbps previously on
Lucid.
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Filiprino see comment #8 above.
Atleast for the intel wifi card, N has been disabled by default.
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Hi Tim,
But it also happens with the Atheros on my netbook, and the Intel wifi
card has the same issue on Windows (router denies association) :S
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Hi Tim,
If you could also please test the latest upstream kernel available that would
be great. It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue.
Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once you've tested the
upstream kernel, please remove the
In my case, after editing intel-5300-iwlagn-disable11n.conf the system
performs without problems and performance is OK. I have an Intel 5100
WLAN Card.
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Definitely appears to be some underlying issues with the current iwlagn
drivers and/or firmware.
While I haven't had any drop-outs, performance is miserable at ~5mbps.
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I'm also experiencing the same error.
I can use wifi G secured with WPA2 Personal, so I don't know if this has
nothing to do with wpasupplicant, unless the algorithm to authenticate
the N and the G networks for WPA2 Personal is different.
For me, updating wpasupplicant didn't work. I also
looks like it has been disabled on purpose to fix another bug perhaps?
/etc/modprobe.d/intel-5300-iwlagn-disable11n.conf
Some talk about things here suggest there is a intel firmware issue on
2.6.35 causing instability.
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/20542
On 09/10/10 09:52, Jordi R wrote:
just to confirm that after editing that file in my last post and set to
0. can connect to wifi N again.
Now lets see if its stable ;)
On 09/10/10 09:52, Jordi R wrote:
I'm also experiencing the same error.
I can use wifi G secured with WPA2 Personal, so I don't know if this has
nothing to
The problem persists with wpasupplicant v0.7.3 from ppa.
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I have the same problem with intel 4965 chipset, it appeared within last
couple of days. Really annoying, as i cant change the router to G mode
and have to use a wired connection on my laptop now
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I have the same problem with intel 4965 chipset, it appeared within last couple
of days.
Everything works fine in 10.04. It looks like a regression.
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This is actually a kernel bug in linux-image-2.6.35-22-generic
Wifi N works fine, when I boot using older 2.6.32 kernel
** Package changed: wpasupplicant (Ubuntu) = linux (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: wpasupplicant
I am no longer able to connect to wifi N networks since updates in the
last couple of days. Switching the router back into G mode and I can
connect fine.
- Running Maverick, installed just after beta release and completely
I am also affected, I am running Maverick
Oct 2 19:18:03 v3400 kernel: [ 1124.553141] wlan0: authenticate with
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (try 1)
Oct 2 19:18:03 v3400 kernel: [ 1124.555662] wlan0: authenticated
Oct 2 19:18:03 v3400 kernel: [ 1124.555704] wlan0: associate with
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (try
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