Hello again, I just installed the linux kernel 4.0 in my Thinkpad L440 and I'm
still having the delayed pings and onoff connection problem. Should I install
the driver from the rtl_wifi repo?
@larry, you asked about the weird dmesg to me or to Hanson.diao?
How can I figure out if the problem
Here is a dmesg log that has a traceback.
Is the result of a clean power on, suspend and resume.
I didn't have a freeze this time but maybe the problem is related to this.
[ 39.996883] ACPI: Preparing to enter system sleep state S3
[ 40.028699] PM: Saving platform NVS memory
[ 40.028705]
I'm having problems again, this fix kind of worked the first two days
(maybe I didn't use my laptop intensively).
I'm having on and off connection.
These are the settings for the driver right now:
$ for f in /sys/module/rtl8192ee/parameters/*; do echo $f - `cat $f`; done;
Also, when I reload the module (neccesary since otherwise I don't get
connection after suspend/resume), most of the times the system freezes
forcing me to restart. I don't know if this is a problem of the driver
itself though.
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cool, I've updated the troy branch and installed the new kernel module.
I'm still having the connection onoff issue, some pings over 2000ms as well
like before.
The system freeze happens on module reload so I'll make some time to try to
reproduce the problem and post an image.
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Thanks for the tip Larry!
As Christian said, ips is 0 by default. using fwlps=0 seems to do the trick
:D ... I'm doing some extra tests with downloads, audio conversations and so
on, and it works so far!
Some extra notes in case of this is useful to someone else:
# change to load the module
I'm using the troy branch... I did the same as #322 (except for blacklisting
r8192 since I don't have that module here)
The connection kind of works but very often is dropped (it appears to be
connected but not works).
Is there any feedback that I can give you to help?
Thanks
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I have no luck either.
Not using the 3.19 kernel, neither adding the module from lwfinger repo.
I have a L440.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1239578
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