Hello,
I think that could be the issue. I will look into this and figure out a way
to turn OFF 802.11N standard.

Thanks!

Rakitha


On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 10:52 AM, André Nunes Batista <
andrenbati...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 2013-12-16 at 11:30 -0500, Rakitha Sanjeewa Beminiwattha wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I have an ASUS laptop with Intel Wireless-N module (iwlwifi driver). I'm
> > using Gnome network manager for networking. I'm experiencing following
> > issue with wireless internet connection and would like to know if any one
> > had faced same issues.
> >
> > The internet connection loses sometime several times per day of use but I
> > can see the wireless connection is active. To recover from this I usually
> > turn OFF and ON the wireless connection from the gnome network manager.
> > Then there are occasions when this step will not restore the internet
> > connection. Then I have to unload and load the wireless module manually
> by
> > doing,
> >                  modprobe -r iwlwifi ; modprobe iwlwifi
> > I don't think this is not addressing to root of the problem, I'm doing it
> > just to reset what ever the issue with wireless connection and restore
> the
> > internet connection.
> >
> > I appreciate if anyone can give me information to debug this issue or to
> > fix the problem. I can provide more information on request.
> >
> > I recently switched to Debian distribution after using Ubuntu and I
> > remember I had the same issue while using Ubuntu too.
> >
>
> Hello,
>
> A while ago I had a similar issue (wifi connection drop from time to
> time) and it turned out to be poor support to 802.11N standard. You
> could try to use b or g standards and see if the issue remains.
>
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