** Changed in: network-manager
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/111502
Title:
network-manager unreliable with multiple APs
Status in NetworkManager:
Confirmed
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Ubuntu 7.04 (PPC)
Broadcom 4306 (bcm43xx driver)
Network manager is totally unreliable when I use it at my University,
where there are multiple APs.
It drops the connection all the time, and when (more like if) it
manages to reconnect it doesn't re-establish the lost VPN connection.
I am trying to connect to this one wireless network, "central" - there
is one AP on channel 1 and one on channel 11. It works fine if I
configure my device manually through iwconfig to channel 1, maybe n-m
tries to keep switching between the two or something, then
occasionally it just randomly roams to a completely different network
for no reason. This should be apparent from my daemon.log.
All the APs are of similar strength, and as I said they work fine
configured manually without n-m which has been a complete pain in the
backside ever since it was included in Feisty.
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