Justin Evans, just to clarify regarding your router, did you update the
firmware of the router from the vendor, or did you update packages of a
operating system?
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There have been cases of routers which get into a state where they are
sending corrupted beacons which the iwlwifi firmware rejects, which can
lead to the types of disconnections I see in your logs. It's possible
that this is what happened, and when you updated (and presumably
rebooted) your
I upgraded the wireless drivers for my router and the problem went away
(2+ days uptime now). Still perplexing why it was re-introduced in the
first place, and even more perplexing why wireless drivers on my router
would fix it.
Anyway, it seems like the root cause for the re-introduction of
I should note that I have not attempted -proposed.
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Title:
[Intel D54250WYK] Wireless Dropped Connection Intel 7260.HMWG
Status in
I'm not sure why a upgrade would have mattered, unless you had done
something with the files in /lib/firmware which was undone by a linux-
firmware update. Anyway, there are some changes which will be included
in the next kernel version which I think are likely to help with your
disconnections.
I'm not sure why a upgrade would have mattered, unless you had done
something with the files in /lib/firmware which was undone by a linux-
firmware update. Anyway, there are some changes which will be included
in the next kernel version which I think are likely to help with your
disconnections.
I upgraded the BIOS to latest per suggestion, and the connection is
still dropping and periodically asking to re-input my wireless password
(initial behavior from initial bug).
Output from sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo dmidecode -s bios-
release-date:
WYLPT10H.86A.0028.2014.0814.1906
A bios update shouldn't make any difference except possibly in the case
that the bios was disabling the wireless radio, but that isn't what's
happening here.
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The kernel I referred to in comment #4 is now available for testing in
-proposed. Please try it and see if it resolves your issues. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation on how
to enable and use -proposed. Thanks!
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status:
** Tags removed: bios-outdated-0028
** Tags added: latest-bios-0028
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Title:
[Intel D54250WYK] Wireless Dropped Connection Intel
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