A standout amongst the most well-known issues looked in the wake of introducing
Ubuntu is the system issue. A few times you will have no remote system in
Ubuntu and a few times moderate remote association and at some point it will
change among quick and moderate. On the off chance that you are f
In reality, it is a typical issue with Broadcom arrange connectors in Ubuntu.
An alleviation is that Ubuntu gives extra drivers explicitly to Broadcom
connectors. Be that as it may, the issue is that to introduce extra drivers in
Ubuntu you will require a system association. On the off chance th
Wi-Fi association issues are very baffling. Perhaps it's simply me, however,
they ordinarily occur at the very least conceivable time, when you have to
check something on the web, compose an imperative email, et cetera. In case
you're having issues associating your Android cell phone to a Wi-Fi
I am using HP Pavilion g4 with ralink rt5390. After I installed the
ubuntu 14.04 with 3.19 kernel, the wifi didn`t work and also the wifi
disable/enable button didn`t work. Then I remove the "acpi=off" in
/etc/default/grub and run "update-grub", and reboot. I don`t why but it
really works. And mayb
poko, as this report is about a realtek chipset (not Intel), it will help
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Experienced same problems (iwlwifi) - was not able to connect using wicd or
wpa_supplicant directly.
wpa_supplicant gave errors:
Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant
wlan0: SME: Trying to authenticate with XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (SSID='ssid'
freq=2422 MHz)
wlan0: Trying to associate with XX:XX:XX:
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I have the same problem in Ubuntu 14.04 lts !
How is the solution?
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Title:
Ubuntu 13.04 can detect wi-fi but can't connect
Stat
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In Ubuntu 14.04 and kernel 3.13.0-46-generic in a HP Paviliong g6 with a Ralink
RT5390. I have the problem that the wireless sometimes connects for several
minutes and then it just disconnects. By restarting the card or the computer
(several times) the connection is reestablished, sometimes.
I
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Please re-open that bug, as it still affects Ubuntu 14.04 on older
hardware (+2005).
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Title:
Ubuntu 13.04 can detect wi-fi but can't
[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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AJT Santos, thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu. Raring reached EOL on
January 27, 2014.
See this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
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following command, as it will
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