** Description changed: - I did a fresh install of Jaunty on my Dell 6400 laptop. Previously, with - 8.10 I was able to connect easily to my wireless network (and to other - wireless networks as well). Now, the only time I can connect with my - wireless network is immediately after rebooting, or coming out of - suspend or hibernation. I am able to briefly connect, for a few minutes - and then, every time, it will lose the connection and will not be able - to reconnect. Wired connection works fine. I am using the Broadcom - BCM4311 fwcutter restricted driver. Initially, a few days ago, no - wireless networks would be displayed in the network manager applet + I did a fresh install of Jaunty on my Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop. + Previously, with 8.10 I was able to connect easily to my wireless + network (and to other wireless networks as well). Now, the only time I + can connect with my wireless network is immediately after rebooting, or + coming out of suspend or hibernation. I am able to briefly connect, for + a few minutes and then, every time, it will lose the connection and will + not be able to reconnect. Wired connection works fine. I am using the + Broadcom BCM4311 fwcutter restricted driver. Initially, a few days ago, + no wireless networks would be displayed in the network manager applet (though there are many), now I can see a number wireless networks, including my own, I just cannot connect. I'm not sure what has changed between 8.10 and 9.04 in this respect, however there are a number of threads in the ubuntuforum on this topic. Thanks, Erik.
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