Hi Luis and others, what model of wireless chip do you have?
If its an Intel Advanced-N 6235, please find my experience below of this
problem SOLVED:
I had exactly the same issue as described in this bug, with a 6235 wireless
chip in my laptop.
After a while, I became increasingly suspicious
Moving to Invalid. There is no problem with Ubuntu drivers/kernel and
the Advanced-N 6235 chip. This was the chip for the bug report of the
OP. If anyone has similar trouble with a different chip, they should
open a NEW bug report specifically for that chip.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Just an update on this bug. Since having these problems I purchased a
new 6235 wireless chipset, and have had no problems since. So it was in
fact a faulty chipset, and not a software fault.
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