** Description changed:

  Hi, Im reporting the issue because I have been turned into a Headache
  for me. Every time I deactivate mi WiFi (by clicking on the wifi button
  of the keyboard, by software using rfkill or by right clicking on
  "Network Wireless") the ubuntu crashes by freezing, nothing responds and
  I just have to shut it down forcing it by holding the power button or
  taking off the battery. Not even Ctrl+Alt+F<whatever> works.
  
  Also, when the machine sleeps, suspend or hibernate process is taking
  places, the same situation happens due  to the wifi to turn off.
  
  Lastly, when I start the machine with the wifi powerd off by harware,
  the ubuntu crashes on the log screen. I have to reboot it back, using a
  Windows partition, enable wifi again and then reboot it from the ubuntu
  partition.
  
- I have a HP ProBook 4420s, my wireless is 44:00.0 Ethernet controller:
- Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit
- Ethernet controller (rev 03).
- 
- Please let me know what information could help and I will send it to you
- asap.
+ I have a HP ProBook 4420s, my wireless is Network controller [0280]: RaLink 
RT3090 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe [1814:3090].
+ Please let me know what information could help and I will send it to you asap.
  
  Thanks in advance.

** Summary changed:

- When I deactivate the WiFi Ubuntu crashes
+ RT3090: When I deactivate the WiFi Ubuntu crashes

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