Is this bug considered solved? If looking on "Bugs in Linux Kernel"
frontpage it seems to be included in "Bugs solved elsewhere (7)"? Please
excuse I am not strong in this bug system, just trying to get my 2
laptops running again, or at least one.

One Dell XPS M1530 and one Sony Vaio VGN-TZ27GN/R, both with intel 4695
card connected to wirelss n router.

Following setups have been tested:
On the M1530:
*Backport package resulted in no connection.
*Backport generic package gives a connection but takes minutes after it states 
connected before anything bits are allowed through. Disconnects once in while 
and again minutes to continue work.
*Proposed Kernel (Without backports) still crashes the machine w. wireless on 
(Works fine without wireless).

On the Vaio:
*Backport package resulted in no connection.
*Backport generic package made it impossible to connect.
*Proposed Kernel (Without backports) still crashes the machine.

If a solution is placed somewhere else I hope someone can help with
directions, thanks in advange.

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iwlagn causes kernel panic on 802.11n wifi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276990
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