Kernel update:
Step 1)
go to URL: kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.18-vivid/
Step 2)
Choose the kernel suitable for your system (32-bit or 64-bit)
In my case I chose: linux-
image-3.18.0-031800-generic_3.18.0-031800.201412071935_amd64.deb
Step 3)
Download it
Step 4)
Open it using the
Update: I had not a single wifi disconnect since the kernel upgrade
about 1 week ago. I am using 802.11n at 300mbps, accessing intranet
servers, file servers as well as the internet very reliably. This is
making me extremely happy :-))
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Kernel 3.18 appears to be fixing Ubuntu bug #1297286 (wireless
disconnecting) at least in my case. Since I upgraded the kernel from
3.13 to 3.18 the issue appears to be gone completely. Using Asus USB-N53
adapter with Ralink RT3572 chipset. Stable wifi connection in 802.11n
mode (300+ mbit/s)
Exactly the same issue here. Fresh installation and opensource (no
catalyst) ati drivers (Radeon HD 4670). This is frustrating, especially
as it is already half a year after the 14.04 release. When 12.04 came
out, I changed the graphics card (removed NVidia 8800 and replaced it by
Radeon 4670) on
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