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Status: Incomplete = Expired
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I've tried booting Lucid from a USB stick but for some reason my laptop
doesn't want to. (With Precise it worked.) I'll burn a CD. Sorry about
the delay.
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Side note: According to this thread
https://communities.intel.com/thread/44699, the card only does 2.4GHz,
perhaps my office wireless N is 5GHz only?
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khink, as per http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/centrino
/centrino-wireless-n-2230-brief.html it does mention it is single band
only. Checking into this would be interesting to investigate if this is
the problem with your office for WiFi-N.
Regarding the Lucid test, if that
khink, unless someone knew a very old release it may have worked, the
latest one is usually asked to test is Lucid via http://old-
releases.ubuntu.com/releases/lucid/ .
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Unfortunately, but actually fortunately, i wiped Windows from the
machine the day i got it.
There's a lot of old releases for downloading at http://old-
releases.ubuntu.com/releases/, trying all isn't an option i'm afraid.
Which one would you suggest i try?
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khink, did this problem not occur in a release prior to Precise?
As a gut check on hardware failure, you could test it with the operating
system that came with the laptop when it was purchased new (presuming
Windows).
** Tags added: precise
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed
Sorry about the delay. I tried it just now with 12.04, and my card
behaves the same way there: No 802.11n, and 802.11g behaving badly
(slow, lots of tx excessive retries). Ok for me to mark the bug
confirmed until futher notice?
BTW, how can i check that my laptops WLAN card isn't borked (remote
khink, did this problem not occur in a release prior to Raring?
** Description changed:
- 802.11n networks don't show up in the network manager.
+ On my Lenovo Thinkpad Edge S430 802.11n networks don't show up in the
+ network manager.
With N-band enabled, i see a lot of Tx excessive
3A) Mikrotik OmniTik UPA 5hnd
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1237051
Title:
8086:0888 [Lenovo ThinkPad Edge S430] Centrino Wireless-N 2230:
802.11n not working
Status
I wasn't able to test 9). I have upgraded to Saucy, kernel 3.8.0.23, for
which i couldn't find any linux-backports-modules
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+search?text=linux-backports-modules). Tab
completion on 'sudo apt-get install linux-backports-' also didn't yield
anything. Can i try this out
Below, I tried to answer the questions the best way i could right now.
3A and 9 i will have to check later, i'm at home now. I'll mark it
Confirmed again when that's done.
By the way: Many questions in that link have already been answered
above, or are not so relevant to the issue as described
Oh, and 8) of course. I'll also check that.
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Title:
8086:0888 [Lenovo ThinkPad Edge S430] Centrino Wireless-N 2230:
802.11n not
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