[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-10-31 Thread efficks
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 62106 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/62106

** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-10-11 Thread Malte Cornils
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 62106 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/62106

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 62106
   Cannot set modes other than 'Managed' on Atheros based wifi card

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-09-14 Thread Marco Carvalho
I have Toshiba notebook and my girlfriend a Accer.. Both are windows
box. My desktop computer are linux box with DWL-G650 (Atheros chipset
AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)). I use my linux to route internet to
notebooks. I have a DSL cable provided by TV company.

My problem is that only mode i can get is managed and I need ad-hoc. I
had explained it in https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/12809
and had reported a bug, but i don't know the number.

My work around is booting in kernel 2.6.15-27-386 that is the last
kernel that wireless network worked perfectly. I had tested all the past
kernels and ALL have the sabe bug with atheros madwifi driver. My next
try is ndiswrapper...

I'll tell you soon what happens...

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-06-06 Thread pearlbera
I can can confirm that this problem is still occurring on the
2.6.20-16-generic kernel. I'm using Kubuntu 7.04 (Fiesty)

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-05-23 Thread ThinkBuntu
I've experienced the same bug in Debian Etch & Lenny, Arch, Zenwalk,
MEPIS, Mint, Sabayon, and other distros. It's clearly a Madwifi problem.

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-04-29 Thread Aleksander Blomskøld
Yes, I can also confirm that this problem still exists with
2.6.20-15-generic.

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-04-17 Thread Guille
Still the same problem with  2.6.20-15-generic, and new problem with
NetworkManager (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
restricted-modules-2.6.20/+bug/105637)

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-04-17 Thread Nick Spacek
I've had the same problem.  I originally installed Ubuntu 6.10, and the
connection was flaky, going in and out.  It's still the same after
upgrading to 7.04.  I have updated as of today, and continue to have the
same issues.  The signal strength is always reported really low.  I was
running Windows a while ago and I didn't have these issues.

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-04-10 Thread realyst
Sorry, shoulda said I was using a Thinkpad T-22.

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-04-10 Thread realyst
Found this thread on Google.  Not using Ubuntu but rather Fedora Core 6
with newest madwifi.org driver for atheros chipset on a D-Link DWL-G650,
same problem

It doesn't seem to be a problem with Ubuntu, Debian or Fedora.  It seems
like it may be a problem with either the Network Manager or Madwifi
driver itself.

Hope that helps.

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-04-03 Thread a7p
Same here @ my X40 Thinkpad with feisty - iirc the problem appears since edgy.
02:02.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC 
(rev 01)

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-02-26 Thread Mirco Briosi
I'm experiencing the same problem...

(straight from lspci)

"Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)"

I am currently using the ndiswrapper as a workaround...

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-02-20 Thread Brian Murray
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => linux-source-2.6.17
   Importance: Undecided => Medium
   Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-01-17 Thread Greg Detre
I'm running Kubuntu Edgy on a Thinkpad T40. As above, Network Manager
reports abnormally low signal strength, and drops the connection at odd
intervals. It seems to happen more on some APs than others (possibly
depending on signal strength).

Are there any straighforward workarounds that I can consider for now,
besides recompiling with Robert Love's madwifi patch? And are there any
plans to fix this in Feisty Fawn? Cross fingers... :)

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2007-01-11 Thread Aleksander Blomskøld
Me and a couple of other guys on the forum are having the same problem.
Check out the: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1997291

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2006-11-13 Thread abanu
Hi!

I can confirm both problems listed above.

Hardware (Thinkpad T42):
Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)

The problems are:

[1] - actual strength
Having the issue [2] as described below I am also sure that the strength of the 
link is deteriorated in Edgy. Sometimes I get 2% signal or something similar on 
a pretty stable AP, which never happened in Dapper, and which is back to normal 
after reboot. Sure enough, because of this I am often disconnected, and 
sometimes it is impossible to reconnect until reboot.

[2] - reporting
As in the comment above I have observed that the signal strength is reported 
differently in Edgy. I have been using an AP for some time now and I used to 
get 46-50% in Dapper. In Edgy I get exactly *half* of that, i.e. 23-25%. So 
there is definitely a problem with the reporting.

Ready to roll any experiment on my side if needed.

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2006-11-10 Thread element
Small comment.

I am not sure if this is true of the ubuntu package, but I hear the
signal strength in the madwifi driver is "out of 62" as opposed to out
of 100 so when network manager reports 60 that is close to 100 percent.

A patch was proposed to fix this just for the madwifi cards but as far
as I know it was not included within the official network manager
source, but instead left to individual distributions to apply it if they
want to. I found the discussion on the mailing lists about this (patch
written by robert love).

However, the issue I experience is actual low signal even taking into
account this "bug" with madwifi reporting.

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2006-11-10 Thread Jesper Christiansen
** Description changed:

  Struggling with poor signal stregnth on my Thinkpad R60 with a builtin
  Atheros WLAN adapter running Kubuntu edgy with kernel 2.6.17-10.33 -
  kernels before 10.33 has also been tested. Running Kubuntu edgy on other
- Thinkpads with Intel 2000BG WLAN adapter works perfect, high signal
+ Thinkpads with Intel 2200BG WLAN adapter works perfect, high signal
  strength, and high performance on both different Cisco and Netgear APs
  (newest FW). Cisco APs seems to perform a little better than Netgear,
  but the overall performance is nearly unusable on both.
  
  Tried to adjust various parameters according to instructions found on
  the madwifi.org site, but nothing seems to make signal strength better.
  
  I would gladly provide any additionally info needed to solve this issue.

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2006-11-08 Thread blogamt
Same problem here with a T41p and atheros b/g mini-PCI card. Router is a 
netgear FM114P.
Using edgy with network manager applet. With windows I have above 80% in all 
rooms...with edgy barely 15% in other rooms and 60% right next to the router.

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2006-10-31 Thread element
I have this same problem.

Machine is an IBM T40, tried two separate mini-pci wifi cards (both
atheros) one 802.11a/b and one a/g. Even when I get right next to the
router, I get around 60 percent signal whereas another computer acorss
the room gets 92 percent or higher.

Tried with 2 routers, WRT54G and a DI524

This is ubuntu edgy. I have tried turning off power management and so
forth. For connecting I use networkmanager though iwconfig also seems to
indicate very low signal.

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[Bug 66481] Re: Atheros WLAN (MadWifi) poor signal strength

2006-10-29 Thread Stephen Eisenhauer
Same here.

NIC:
Belkin F5D7000 ver. 5100

AP:
Linksys WRT54G

NIC was installed automatically as ath0 by madwifi, within Edgy. Network
Manager (applet) shows a mere one bar of strength (14%   and less),
whereas my laptop always shows all four bars. Right now my connection
speed says 2Mb/s. (ack! I paid for 54! ;)

Both the router and NIC are 802.11b/g, though my initial suspicion is
that the card is operating in b mode for some reason.  Note that the
card works fine, at full capacity, under XP on the same box...
unfortunately, I can't just use XP instead, that's not a fair trade-off.

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