So do you guys think it's just the weak signal strength and interference that is causing the disconnections? If so, what should I do about it. Would a different router help (mine's a westell versalink). I have the same problem only on all three computers running linux and connecting to my wireless network. The iMac has no problems, and when booted into windows the computers have no problem keeping connected. I just want to find some answers.
--Patrick On 7/17/07, Patrick Hi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use channel 11, but I don't know if that helps. I've also noticed things in the log that seem hardware related: Jul 10 16:15:40 localhost NetworkManager: <information>^IDeactivating device ath0. Jul 10 16:15:40 localhost dhclient: There is already a pid file /var/run/dhclient.ath0.pid with pid 7000 Jul 10 16:15:40 localhost dhclient: killed old client process, removed PID file Jul 10 16:15:40 localhost dhclient: wifi0: unknown hardware address type 801 Jul 10 16:15:40 localhost dhclient: wifi0: unknown hardware address type 801 Jul 10 16:15:41 localhost dhclient: DHCPRELEASE on ath0 to 192.168.1.1 port 67 I'm sorry I gave the impression that I think NM is the problem. If this is not appropriate for the nm list I'll gladly move it elsewhere. But I figured I'd stand a better chance in a wifi related list than general help. I run Ubuntu (feisty) so chkconfig is a little hard to obtain. Should I use something else like sysv-rc-conf? What exactly should I do with it? --Patrick
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