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florin, to get a stable baseline, could you please test
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ and advise to the results?
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Title:
Wifi disconnects and my wifi is missing from list so I cannot connect
to it
Status in
1. I copied this one to /lib/firmware:
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/_media/en/users/drivers/iwlwifi-7265-ucode-25.30.14.0.tgz
(http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/network-and-i-o/wireless-networking/05511.html)
2. Yes. Could not use system with original distribution kernel
florin:
>"Bye the way, the original wifi driver did not work well at all, I got
some errors; you should get the newer ones from newer kernels. I got the
one from Intel to make it work with original distribution kernel."
The problem here is that not enough information is being provided upfront to
Christopher - I will allow it to work on G mode, it does not seem to be
too slow for now. If I'll switch to 500 mpbs or gigabit internet
contract it would be too slow, but for now it works fast enough.
Bye the way, the original wifi driver did not work well at all, I got
some errors; you should
florin, given you said the disconnects happen within the day, let the
test continue with 802.11g only until sufficient time has elapsed to
conclude it's a complete WORKAROUND.
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** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream-4.5-rc6
** Description changed:
- For a few times a day, my wifi disconnects. If I try to connect to it
- manually, I cannot do that as it is missing from the list with nearby
- connections. I have discovered a way to connect by going to Connect to
-
Christopher - no disconnects as far. I can only talk about latest
kernels, did not go back to original distribution kernel as these are
better.
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florin, speaking to the scope of this report of how the WiFi
disconnects, are there any further disconnections while on 802.11g?
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Title:
Wifi disconnects and my wifi is missing from list so I
I forced the G mode and for now, 2 larger torrent downloads with no
syncope. 2.2-2.7 MB/s.
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Title:
Wifi disconnects and my wifi is
florin, as per your screenshots, it's definitely using 802.11n.
However, could you please force the router to be in G only mode, and
advise if this changes anything?
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The network is set to n-g mixed, but I think it works on n judging by
the speed.
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I also add the wifi Connection Information box, maybe it helps. If I can
run any logging or debugging, please tell exactly what to do to make it
work. Can't tell if it dynamically changes the n and g mode.
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florin, to clarify, are you using 802.11n or 802.11g when the
disconnections happen?
** Description changed:
For a few times a day, my wifi disconnects. If I try to connect to it
manually, I cannot do that as it is missing from the list with nearby
connections. I have discovered a way to
Tested it. See the recording link on youtube.
This is how internet stops working on toshiba p50-c-18d: Reconnecting
make it work again. It is easy to reproduce the bug by downloading a
torrent. The thing is that internet stops working on mobile android also
when it stops working on computer, it
I just installed the rc6, this is the latest version at this moment.
Answers to your reply:
- it is hard to say what was the earliest version this bug occurred, this is a
new laptop and I only had it for the 2-3 weeks. What I can tell is that the bug
was a bit different in the rc3 kernel from
It it helps: I usually saw the internet stopping when I was downloading
torrents; after a short while, everything stopped. Cannot tell what the
cause is, but in Windows 10 on this laptop I could download torrents and
nothing stopped working. Maybe it is a coincidence, but I cannot tell
(yet). I do
florin:
+ Regarding the scope of this report (Intel WiFi card) what was the earliest
release this is reproducible with?
+ What is the router manufacturer, model, and firmware version?
+ Could you please re-test with the latest mainline kernel (4.5-rc4) and advise
to the results?
** Description
I have tested the latest mainline v4.5 kernel for a few days and until
right now, the bug did not occur. Until now, as it happened half an hour
ago. It seems to happen a lot less often than old kernel, but it does.
It might be a coincidence, cannot tell. At first, I would imagine it is
a problem
Did not find where to add a 'kernel-bug-exists-upstream' tag.
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** Description changed:
For a few times a day, my wifi disconnects. If I try to connect to it
manually, I cannot do that as it is missing from the list with
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.5 kernel[0].
If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.
If the mainline kernel does not fix
** Tags added: latest-bios-1.20
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