> > What wireless card works well ?most? of the time with various distro?s? > > That's a really difficult question to answer as after doing wireless network support for the past year I learned that there are many variables to good wireless connectivity.
I've been running Debian on IBM / Lenovo laptops for almost a decade now and the only wireless problems I ever had were fixed by changing the driver. Which I did more of back the early part of the decade than I've done in the past few years. Have you tried a non-Ubuntu based distro such as Slackware, Debian, Fedora or OpenSuse? Also, what are you AP are you connecting to? Lastly, what research have you done on this? A quick Google netted this, *Realtek RTL8723BE chipset*3. For a Realtek RTL8723BE chipset you should be able to improve the stability and quality of your wireless connection, by disabling power management for the wireless chipset. Cheers, MIke _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
