I am using the official release Precise with kernel 3.2.0-23 x64
which i upgraded few days ago from 11.10
upon booting,the wireless connection connects normally but there is no
internet/network (i can't even ping the router) connection. I tried to switch
off/on the wireless device, i tried
@hangelwen
I think you need the chipset of the ap. just try a google search.
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@cacula (cacula)
my problem is also ap specific. No probelm at home but keeps droping at
school. how to get the ap information(model)?
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No see any wireless network drop with 3.2.0-18.28 kernel so far, seems
to work good.
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I have had two drops today as well:
$ cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 3.2.0-18.28-generic 3.2.9
I will go back to using
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Err, back to using:
options iwlwifi 11n_disable=1 swcrypto=1
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Per kernel team's request, filed the new bug #948235.
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Thanks Jamie. I've followed up with Jono (original bug reporter) via
IRC and he's noted that with this fix applied he's no longer
experiencing any issues. So I think it is best that anyone still
experiencing issues to please open a separate bug report for now and we
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I recall you were hitting this bug. Have you had any network drops
since upgrading to the 3.2.0-18.28 kernel?
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i changed my router and then had so far no more problems, even with
unpatched kernel. for me the bug seemed router specific. also can't test
because don't have router anymore. sorry. but thank you very much for
your assistance.
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Using the latest kernel (3.2.0-18.28). I just noticed a drop in network. I will
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This bug was fixed in the package linux - 3.2.0-18.28
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fwiw, this kernel seems to work quite well for me too. I worked for ~8
hours with no drop outs.
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Looks like that patch is queued up for v3.3:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/2/27/459
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The patch appears to be in Dave Miller's net tree, ie making it's way
upstream to Linus. I've gone ahead and cherry-picked this patch for
Precise. It'll be available in the first kernel upload after the Beta-1
freeze lifts. Thanks.
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I'm seeing the same sorts of dropouts with my x201s (Intel Corporation
Centrino Advanced-N 6200 (rev 35)), which also uses iwlwifi and will
test the kernel in #51 as well.
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So far so good, Joe, the test kernel has not dropped wireless at all all
day. :-)
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Personally been testing a kernel with the patch in #46 on Thinkpad X200
for the day, no see the wifi drop so far. used to encounter around once
per hour.
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@Jono, I'll build a test kernel with the patch in comment #46 applied.
I'll post a link to it shortly.
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Awesome, will test when you have the build ready. :-)
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For me the bug looks specific to the AP I use. Tried three other AP and had no
more problems so far. The AP causing the problem is Alice (Sphairon) IAD WLAN
3231. The three other AP which didn't cause the Problem were:
ASUS WL-500g Premium
D-Link DIR-652
AVM Fritz Box
Hope this helps ;-)
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This test kernel has the patch has the crypto-fix patch
applied(Mentioned in comment #46).
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If loading iwlwifi with 11n_disable=1 or swcrypto=1 fixes, this is
already taken care somewhere upstream:
Some bisect done: http://marc.info/?l=linux-wirelessm=132856386525621
There is a patch may worth trying as mentioned: http://marc.info/?l
=linux-wirelessm=132889663513703
commit
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Thanks for testing, Jono.
I created another set of test kernels, which are available at:
http://people.canonical.com/~jsalisbury/lp911059/
This test kernel is up to commit:
0b576372e86c8e6bee01506651b21ec0fe8a1698
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I tested http://people.canonical.com/~jsalisbury/lp911059/linux-
image-3.0.0-03-generic-pae_3.0.0-03.201202142247_i386.deb and
still no wireless networks are available.
Do you think this could be because I am using a PAE kernel? I doubt it
though as I am currently running the following
Hi Jono,
I don't believe it is because you are using the pae kernel. The reason
is because, this is a kernel bisect. So you are testing a kernel that
is halfway between v3.0 and v3.1-rc2. There must have been a bug, that
was fixed after this bisect kernel, that resolved the issue with you not
I created another set of test kernels, which are available at:
http://people.canonical.com/~jsalisbury/lp911059/
I manually performed a bisect to try and get past all of these issues
we've run into trying to test for the real bug.
Can you test them out and report back?
This test kernel is up to
Sorry, Joe, this kernel also does not show any wireless networks.
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Just tried the kernel from #34. Same as #33 - there were no wireless networks
displayed or available. Sorry.
Found a similiar bug @ redhat:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=785239 Maybe related. Tried
proposed Workaround with latest kernel (2.0-15-generic #24-Ubuntu x64):
Please
Thanks for testing the kernel cacula and Jono. I'll see if there is an
additional patch required to get the wireless networks displayed.
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I created another set of test kernels, which are available at:
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Hi Jono,
The kernel build issue is resolved. I created a set of test kernels, which are
available at:
http://people.canonical.com/~jsalisbury/lp911059/
This kernel is the fist bisected kernel between 3.0 and 3.1rc2 . There
will be a few iterations of test kernels required to identify the
Just tried the PAE kernel and there were no wireless networks displayed
or available.
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@cacula
Would it be possible for you to test the kernel available at:
http://people.canonical.com/~jsalisbury/lp911059/
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Thanks for testing, Jono. I'll review the git log and see if there is
another patch that first must be applied.
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bug still exists with newest kernel 3.2.0-15.24
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Hi Joseph,
when I boot to linux-
image-3.0.0-03-generic_3.0.0-03.201202041529_amd64 I do not have
a wireless interface anymore. Can't test :-(
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Hi Jono,
I'm still having an issue building the bisected pae kernel.
For reference in the bug, I am seeing this error when building the pae
kernel(amd64 builds fine):
ERROR: __udivdi3 [drivers/target/target_core_mod.ko] undefined!
make[3]: *** [__modpost] Error 1
make[2]: *** [modules] Error 2
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Hi Jono,
I created a set of test kernels, which are available at:
http://people.canonical.com/~jsalisbury/lp911059/
This kernel is the fist bisected kernel between 3.0 and 3.1rc2 .
Can you test them out and report back?
This test kernel is a build up to commit:
So far I have been running:
Linux forge2 3.0.19-030019-generic #201202031420 SMP Fri Feb 3 19:29:40
UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
and I have not seen this bug happening. Which other kernels do you want
me to test?
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issue still exists with new kernel (2.0-14-generic #23 x64)
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after disconnecting / connecting to ap it stops working again after
about 10 min. it seems like it's recurring.
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Hi Joseph,
testing latest upstream stable 3.0 release (3.0.19) as proposed in #20
right now. So far (+1 h) connection is stable an no issues.
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having similiar issues. made a fresh precise install with alpha 2
yesterday. before i was using oneric with proposed updates activated and
all updates installed. didn't have any issues with wireless in oneric. i
have a dell latitude e6510. it has a Intel Corporation Centrino
Ultimate-N 6300 (rev
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OK, 3.1-rc2 has the bug too. Testing rc-1 next.
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OK, there is no image for rc-1 so we know the bug happened between 3.0
and 3.1rc2.
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Hi Jono,
I bisected between 3.0 and 3.1rc2 and the first test kernel will be up to
commit:
45b583b10a8b438b970e95a7d1d4db22c9e35004
I'm having an issue building this test kernel, but I will post a link to
it soon.
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When you have a chance, can you test the latest upstream stable 3.0 release?
It is available at:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.0.19-oneiric/
The latest Oneiric kernel is based off of mainline stable 3.0.10, so
testing v3.0.19 would be helpful.
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OK, I tried the most recent Precise kernel with iwlagn 11n_disable=1 and
the bug is definitely still present. I tried 3.3.0-030300rc1-generic-pae
and it seemed to happen there too.
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Hi Jono,
To bisect, we need to identify the last kernel that did not have this
issue and/or the first kernel that had the issue. Could you test the
following two kernels:
v3.1
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.1-oneiric/
v.3.2-rc2
Tested this kernel:
Linux forge2 3.1.0-030100-generic #201110241006 SMP Mon Oct 24 14:20:44
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Thanks, Jono.
There are 10 release candidates from 3.0 to 3.1. It might be quickest
to test them in a bubble sort type of fashion. Could you next test
v3.1-rc5?
It is available from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.1-rc5-oneiric/
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OK, so 3.1-rc5 has the bug, testing 3.1-rc2 next.
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I can confirm that this bug is definitely not present in the Oneiric
kernel - I ran with no wireless dropouts for a day.
I am now testing 3.3.0-030300rc1-generic-pae with iwlagn 11n_disable=1 -
will see how I get on.
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At Joe's recommendation I am now about to test https://launchpad.net
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As requested on IRC, please try the following with the latest Precise
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sudo modprobe -r iwlagn;sudo modprobe iwlagn 11n_disable=1
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This bug is still present. I just tested it against the mainline kernel:
Linux forge2 3.3.0-030300rc1-generic-pae #201201191835 SMP Thu Jan 19
23:51:25 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
It is also available in all Precise kernels I have tried.
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Hi Jono,
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds .
The latest mainline kernel can be found at:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.2-rc7-precise/
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Also, can you confirm that the issue goes away by booting back into the
latest Oneiric kernel(Which is in the proposed repository)? If so, the
.deb for the kernel is available at:
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-
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