Christopher Swift wrote:
> Thank you for reporting this bug. As your report stands the information
> given could be a bit thorough if you could help out by doing the
> following things it may help us diagnose the bug a bit more accurately.
> Can you please run this command and paste the output here. "lspci | grep
> Network" .
>
> Could you please allow let us know what happens if you connect through
> the command line as this may help us narrow down on the package
> affecting this bug. A guide for this is available at:
> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-troubleshoot-wireless-network-
> connection-in-ubuntu.html
>
> Also when refering to the wifi being turned on and off, is this
> something that the machine is doing by itself or is it possible that you
> are flicking the switch which disable wifi on your own machine. Your
> distance from your access may also be an issue, I would recommend going
> closer to the access point and tell us if the issue re-occurs.
>
> Thanks
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntu
>        Status: New => Incomplete
>
>   
Hi

The command "lspci | grep Network", gives following output:

a...@ando-laptop:~$ lspci | grep
Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]...
Try `grep --help' for more information.
a...@ando-laptop:~$ Network

The distance between laptop and wifi router is only 1 m. My first 
description is quite short. For addition I could say, that after first 
Ubuntu install wifi works correctly and after printer driver install 
stopped working. I did new fresh Ubuntu install and installed printer 
again - no problem. I have worked with these settings ~2 months and 
after medibuntu install the wifi doesn't work correctly again. Longer 
description of not correct wifi working is following: after switching on 
laptop, the wifi led is off, but the physical wifi button is turned on. 
Automatically the system can't find wifi and right click on wireless 
status icon on top of screen shows, that wireless is checked off and the 
text is grey. The way to find how to turn wifi working is next: with 
left mouse click I start the connection to the hidden wireless networks 
- system could not connect to the network, but then I could see my 
wireless network without any strength. Then I turn physical wifi button 
off and then on and after that system finds a wireless network with 
"strength" and I can make my wireless connection. Then wireless works 
correctly to the end of shut down of laptop.

Regards
Ando Voogma

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wifi stopped working in ubuntu 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/437524
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