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Hi,
I'm having the same problem on a ThinkPad T410si with an RTL8191SE.
What in the end helped me to get around this problem was to set the
driver options to disable both software level and firmware level
powersaving - the problem has virtually gone away.
Try creating
Just getting this starting today (or perhaps yesterday), after a bunch of s/w
was upgrade (so that's what I blame). Quite irritating since my other devices
on the network are fine - it's just Ubuntu. - 13.04 in this case. Perhaps I'll
try 13.10, since it was released today (iinm), but something
noo not agai!
On Oct 17, 2013 12:26 PM, Max Waterman
davidmaxwaterman+launch...@fastmail.co.uk wrote:
Just getting this starting today (or perhaps yesterday), after a bunch of
s/w was upgrade (so that's what I blame). Quite irritating since my other
devices on the network are fine -
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Hi,
I'm surprised how long this bug has been around. It has been affecting
me since I installed 12.04 on a T410si ThinkPad with an RTL8191SEvB (pci
10ec:8172)
I also get a very unstable WiFi connection on enterprise networks that
have multiple access points, but WiFi is rock-solid on small home
My fix was to switch to Debian.
On Jul 4, 2013 7:25 PM, Vladimir Mencl 291...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Hi,
I'm surprised how long this bug has been around. It has been affecting
me since I installed 12.04 on a T410si ThinkPad with an RTL8191SEvB (pci
10ec:8172)
I also get a very unstable
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I am still affacted by this bug can we look at fixing this issue , i am
on an intel centrino 6205..stays rock solid when have only 1AP...
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Matthieu, I agree. This ticket has become hard to deal with but
obviously wifi roaming still creates problems for many users, me
included. I ran into bug 1025638 and during triage found this ticket.
Unfortunately, it looks like some of the kernel bug triagers are
interested in closing tickets
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Title:
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I'm in the same boat as Jason. I also tried using the daily PPA, but it
didn't fix anything.
Installing wicd in parallel with network-manager, and making the small
change to the interfaces file mentioned by rivode (comment #115) seems
to be working so far. That will also be my workaround until
Please, if you're still seeing this issue, seeing as this bug was closed
as Fix Released (and there *has* been changes at the NM level to handle
this better); please file a new separate bug report for your particular
issue.
Please keep in mind that the fewer workarounds applied here actually
help
2012, Ubuntu 11.10, still can't establish a reliable connection on
networks with multiple APs. Immediately after connection dmesg states
deauthenticated for reason 2 (authentication no longer valid). Network
manager constantly prompts for password. No trouble establishing
connections to single AP
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