I think I didn't have these issues in 2007, so some newer version seemed
to fix this stuff.
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Thanks for the update, glad to hear that you no longer have this
problem. I'll change the status accordingly.
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Status: New = Invalid
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You
Could you test this with the latest version of Ubuntu? A new wireless
driver is used by default, b43.
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So far it seems your fix works. But there's still one day left to test
:). The only problem I am finding now is that it seems this has a huge
ping or a DNS resolving problem (not existent in Windows XP).
So Firefox keeps Looking up domain.whatever until it times out. Should
I file another bug for
Thanks. Still, sudo ifconfig eth0 down didn't fix the issue, since it
disconnected itself again before I tried disabling IPv6 or changing
the DNS. (It shows Disconnected if you check the status in the wifi
icon, showing poor or no signal).
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So Firefox keeps Looking up domain.whatever until it times out. Should I
file another bug
for this?
I'm thinking you're bumping to bug # 24828 . Try disabling ipv6 in both
ubuntu and firefox. Here's a howto
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
If that doesn't work, you
Okay, my card disconnected twice today :/
When I click on the wifi icon it says it is disconnected.
Now, regarding the IPv6 solution, I think it didn't work, though I can't
confirm that. I tried the Open DNS and I accidentally deleted my host
(just under where you type the DNS) and it doesn't
I accidentally deleted my host and it doesn't seem to come back if I
reboot.
nope, don't know anything about that... I think someone from
ubuntuforums.org could help...
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Thank you for your interest. Well, eth0 is up, since this laptop has
an Ethernet card. The problem is that shouldn't the wifi device show as
wlanX instead of ethX?
I am using Ubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10.
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ZombiekE wrote:
Thank you for your interest. Well, eth0 is up, since this laptop has
an Ethernet card. The problem is that shouldn't the wifi device show as
wlanX instead of ethX?
I am using Ubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10.
what if you first take down
Alright, I've just done so, and the Internet has been up all the time.
I also noticed that when experiencing these problems, once the wireless
icon with the bar seemed to be frozen and I couldn't double-click on it
to see the connection properties.
I will come here again next time I experience
thanks for letting us know. I'm setting this needsinfo to indicate
that we will be waiting for your input about whether `sudo ifconfig eth0
down` fixes your issue.
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thanks for your report. which version of ubuntu are you using? also can you
attach the file that will be created on our desktop after doing:
lspci -vv ~/Desktop/lspcivv12.txt
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Sure. There you go.
** Attachment added: lspcivv12.txt
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4939991/lspcivv12.txt
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Now it happened again, but the device appeared both in iwconfig and
ifconfig (as eth1). I couldn't fix it with the command this time, but
suspending and coming back worked. I hope this helps.
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try to make sure eth0 is not up as a possible workaround. so, the
command ifconfig should not list eth0 if you're using eth1.
which version of ubuntu are you using?
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