Public bug reported:

Hi,

I am running the latest Ubuntu 12.04 on a Dell E6520.
My problem is that, most of the time when I start or resume my laptop without 
having connected the AC power cable before, I am not able to connect to my wifi 
network.
If I just suspend my laptop, connect the AC power and resume, then the wifi 
connection gets ok in 2 seconds.
I would like to be able to use my laptop without AC power.

I am sure that there is nothing to see with my battery. It's a new
laptop.

Is it linked to the current power saving strategy that I am using? I modified 
nothing. So I think I am using the default ones.
I am using Precise Pangolin since it's beta1. Is there some defaults that are 
wrong?

Thanks for your help,
/Etienne

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$ lsb_release -rd
Description:    Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release:        12.04
$ uname -a
Linux xxxxxxxx 3.2.0-24-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 25 08:43:22 UTC 2012 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ dpkg -l | grep network-manager
ii  network-manager                               0.9.4.0-0ubuntu3              
          network management framework (daemon and userspace tools)
ii  network-manager-gnome                         0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2              
          network management framework (GNOME frontend)
ii  network-manager-pptp                          0.9.4.0-0ubuntu1              
          network management framework (PPTP plugin core)
ii  network-manager-pptp-gnome                    0.9.4.0-0ubuntu1              
          network management framework (PPTP plugin GNOME GUI)
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** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: connection wifi

** Description changed:

  Hi,
  
  I am running the latest Ubuntu 12.04 on a Dell E6520.
  My problem is that, most of the time when I start or resume my laptop without 
having connected the AC power cable before, I am not able to connect to my wifi 
network.
  If I just suspend my laptop, connect the AC power and resume, then the wifi 
connection gets ok in 2 seconds.
  I would like to be able to use my laptop without AC power.
  
  I am sure that there is nothing to see with my battery. It's a new
  laptop.
  
  Is it linked to the current power saving strategy that I am using? I modified 
nothing.
  I am using Precise Pangolin since it's beta1. Is there some defaults that are 
wrong?
  
  Thanks for your help,
  /Etienne
  
- 
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+ 
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  $ lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
  Release:      12.04
- $ uname -a 
+ $ uname -a
  Linux xxxxxxxx 3.2.0-24-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 25 08:43:22 UTC 2012 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
  $ dpkg -l | grep network-manager
  ii  network-manager                               0.9.4.0-0ubuntu3            
            network management framework (daemon and userspace tools)
  ii  network-manager-gnome                         0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2            
            network management framework (GNOME frontend)
  ii  network-manager-pptp                          0.9.4.0-0ubuntu1            
            network management framework (PPTP plugin core)
  ii  network-manager-pptp-gnome                    0.9.4.0-0ubuntu1            
            network management framework (PPTP plugin GNOME GUI)
  
- 
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+ 
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** Description changed:

  Hi,
  
  I am running the latest Ubuntu 12.04 on a Dell E6520.
  My problem is that, most of the time when I start or resume my laptop without 
having connected the AC power cable before, I am not able to connect to my wifi 
network.
  If I just suspend my laptop, connect the AC power and resume, then the wifi 
connection gets ok in 2 seconds.
  I would like to be able to use my laptop without AC power.
  
  I am sure that there is nothing to see with my battery. It's a new
  laptop.
  
  Is it linked to the current power saving strategy that I am using? I modified 
nothing.
  I am using Precise Pangolin since it's beta1. Is there some defaults that are 
wrong?
  
  Thanks for your help,
  /Etienne
  
  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  $ lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
  Release:      12.04
  $ uname -a
  Linux xxxxxxxx 3.2.0-24-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 25 08:43:22 UTC 2012 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
  $ dpkg -l | grep network-manager
  ii  network-manager                               0.9.4.0-0ubuntu3            
            network management framework (daemon and userspace tools)
  ii  network-manager-gnome                         0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2            
            network management framework (GNOME frontend)
  ii  network-manager-pptp                          0.9.4.0-0ubuntu1            
            network management framework (PPTP plugin core)
  ii  network-manager-pptp-gnome                    0.9.4.0-0ubuntu1            
            network management framework (PPTP plugin GNOME GUI)
- 
  
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** Description changed:

  Hi,
  
  I am running the latest Ubuntu 12.04 on a Dell E6520.
  My problem is that, most of the time when I start or resume my laptop without 
having connected the AC power cable before, I am not able to connect to my wifi 
network.
  If I just suspend my laptop, connect the AC power and resume, then the wifi 
connection gets ok in 2 seconds.
  I would like to be able to use my laptop without AC power.
  
  I am sure that there is nothing to see with my battery. It's a new
  laptop.
  
- Is it linked to the current power saving strategy that I am using? I modified 
nothing.
+ Is it linked to the current power saving strategy that I am using? I modified 
nothing. So I think I am using the default ones.
  I am using Precise Pangolin since it's beta1. Is there some defaults that are 
wrong?
  
  Thanks for your help,
  /Etienne
  
  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  $ lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
  Release:      12.04
  $ uname -a
  Linux xxxxxxxx 3.2.0-24-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 25 08:43:22 UTC 2012 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
  $ dpkg -l | grep network-manager
  ii  network-manager                               0.9.4.0-0ubuntu3            
            network management framework (daemon and userspace tools)
  ii  network-manager-gnome                         0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2            
            network management framework (GNOME frontend)
  ii  network-manager-pptp                          0.9.4.0-0ubuntu1            
            network management framework (PPTP plugin core)
  ii  network-manager-pptp-gnome                    0.9.4.0-0ubuntu1            
            network management framework (PPTP plugin GNOME GUI)
  
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