** Description changed:

  ubuntu 18.04.1 - gnome-shell 3.28.3
  
  WIFI is unusable on my laptop as even if I'm browsing, it's kept
  disconnecting and make the chrome tab unresponsive (indefintely loading
  the page). (refresh button also not responding)
  
  Opening the new tab and put the same url 95% solves the problem for a
  while.
  
  With USB tethering problem less frequently happens, but the tab remains
  responsive.
  
  Xperia set to wifi always on, but even with usb tethering ubuntu
  disconnects and just when xperia screen is on, comes back. (it's not
  always happening, and disconnecting less frequently happens, sometimes
  takes hours to close the connection)
  
  Xperia phone shouldn't close the connection, so my feeling is that
  ubuntu is simply disconnecting the wifi and the usb tethering also in
  the same way.
  
  It can happen also when video didn't buffer for a while and my video
  playback on full-screen mode.
  
  Although my wifi is not that stable, if I'm moving around my flat, but
  Xperia phone never disconnects from the same place, where ubuntu just
  makes wifi experience a hell.
  
  It has been improved a lot from 16.04 (but didn't solve the problem
  entirely - does not match how xperia z3 handling my wifi), where every
  3-4 sec ubuntu did go offline. (that's why I have used usb tethering at
  first place)
+ 
+ Comment:
+ In my neighbourhood, there is a wifi network, which pre-authenticates the 
device before connecting.
+ 
+ Even with Xperia problem happens, that the renewing / reconnecting in
+ the same session does not always end up well. (so I need manually shut
+ down the wifi, and wait some sec, and open it again by tapping on the
+ icon - sometimes it says "connected" in xperia even if it's not - on
+ android v6)
+ 
+ It might be the wifi network problem, but in ubuntu even if I'm trying
+ to manually renew does not help, just if I'm restarting the whole
+ machine.
+ 
+ It can be somehow improved to avoid the manual step even in Xperia.

** Description changed:

  ubuntu 18.04.1 - gnome-shell 3.28.3
  
  WIFI is unusable on my laptop as even if I'm browsing, it's kept
  disconnecting and make the chrome tab unresponsive (indefintely loading
  the page). (refresh button also not responding)
  
  Opening the new tab and put the same url 95% solves the problem for a
  while.
  
  With USB tethering problem less frequently happens, but the tab remains
  responsive.
  
  Xperia set to wifi always on, but even with usb tethering ubuntu
  disconnects and just when xperia screen is on, comes back. (it's not
  always happening, and disconnecting less frequently happens, sometimes
  takes hours to close the connection)
  
  Xperia phone shouldn't close the connection, so my feeling is that
  ubuntu is simply disconnecting the wifi and the usb tethering also in
  the same way.
  
  It can happen also when video didn't buffer for a while and my video
  playback on full-screen mode.
  
  Although my wifi is not that stable, if I'm moving around my flat, but
  Xperia phone never disconnects from the same place, where ubuntu just
  makes wifi experience a hell.
  
  It has been improved a lot from 16.04 (but didn't solve the problem
  entirely - does not match how xperia z3 handling my wifi), where every
  3-4 sec ubuntu did go offline. (that's why I have used usb tethering at
  first place)
  
  Comment:
  In my neighbourhood, there is a wifi network, which pre-authenticates the 
device before connecting.
  
  Even with Xperia problem happens, that the renewing / reconnecting in
  the same session does not always end up well. (so I need manually shut
  down the wifi, and wait some sec, and open it again by tapping on the
  icon - sometimes it says "connected" in xperia even if it's not - on
  android v6)
  
  It might be the wifi network problem, but in ubuntu even if I'm trying
  to manually renew does not help, just if I'm restarting the whole
  machine.
  
  It can be somehow improved to avoid the manual step even in Xperia.
+ 
+ So i personally feel even if the code on ubuntu might be right, in the
+ syslog i have seen "renew" periodically, and very likely it's not going
+ to happen in the same session. Ubuntu shouldn't disconect my wifi for
+ power management reason, as in my circumstances regarding to wifi
+ network it might not be able to resatrt, just by restarting the whole
+ laptop, which would be crazy. (thank God i have figured out this usb
+ tethering)

** Description changed:

  ubuntu 18.04.1 - gnome-shell 3.28.3
  
  WIFI is unusable on my laptop as even if I'm browsing, it's kept
  disconnecting and make the chrome tab unresponsive (indefintely loading
  the page). (refresh button also not responding)
  
  Opening the new tab and put the same url 95% solves the problem for a
  while.
  
  With USB tethering problem less frequently happens, but the tab remains
  responsive.
  
  Xperia set to wifi always on, but even with usb tethering ubuntu
  disconnects and just when xperia screen is on, comes back. (it's not
  always happening, and disconnecting less frequently happens, sometimes
  takes hours to close the connection)
  
  Xperia phone shouldn't close the connection, so my feeling is that
  ubuntu is simply disconnecting the wifi and the usb tethering also in
  the same way.
  
  It can happen also when video didn't buffer for a while and my video
  playback on full-screen mode.
  
  Although my wifi is not that stable, if I'm moving around my flat, but
  Xperia phone never disconnects from the same place, where ubuntu just
  makes wifi experience a hell.
  
  It has been improved a lot from 16.04 (but didn't solve the problem
  entirely - does not match how xperia z3 handling my wifi), where every
  3-4 sec ubuntu did go offline. (that's why I have used usb tethering at
  first place)
  
  Comment:
- In my neighbourhood, there is a wifi network, which pre-authenticates the 
device before connecting.
+ In my neighbourhood, there is a wifi network, which pre-authenticates the 
device before connecting. (wifi network means that requesting ip address can 
take some time and in the same session it can block the request)
  
  Even with Xperia problem happens, that the renewing / reconnecting in
  the same session does not always end up well. (so I need manually shut
  down the wifi, and wait some sec, and open it again by tapping on the
  icon - sometimes it says "connected" in xperia even if it's not - on
  android v6)
  
  It might be the wifi network problem, but in ubuntu even if I'm trying
  to manually renew does not help, just if I'm restarting the whole
  machine.
  
  It can be somehow improved to avoid the manual step even in Xperia.
  
  So i personally feel even if the code on ubuntu might be right, in the
  syslog i have seen "renew" periodically, and very likely it's not going
  to happen in the same session. Ubuntu shouldn't disconect my wifi for
  power management reason, as in my circumstances regarding to wifi
  network it might not be able to resatrt, just by restarting the whole
  laptop, which would be crazy. (thank God i have figured out this usb
  tethering)

** Description changed:

  ubuntu 18.04.1 - gnome-shell 3.28.3
  
  WIFI is unusable on my laptop as even if I'm browsing, it's kept
  disconnecting and make the chrome tab unresponsive (indefintely loading
  the page). (refresh button also not responding)
  
  Opening the new tab and put the same url 95% solves the problem for a
  while.
  
  With USB tethering problem less frequently happens, but the tab remains
  responsive.
  
  Xperia set to wifi always on, but even with usb tethering ubuntu
  disconnects and just when xperia screen is on, comes back. (it's not
  always happening, and disconnecting less frequently happens, sometimes
  takes hours to close the connection)
  
  Xperia phone shouldn't close the connection, so my feeling is that
  ubuntu is simply disconnecting the wifi and the usb tethering also in
  the same way.
  
  It can happen also when video didn't buffer for a while and my video
  playback on full-screen mode.
  
  Although my wifi is not that stable, if I'm moving around my flat, but
  Xperia phone never disconnects from the same place, where ubuntu just
  makes wifi experience a hell.
  
  It has been improved a lot from 16.04 (but didn't solve the problem
  entirely - does not match how xperia z3 handling my wifi), where every
  3-4 sec ubuntu did go offline. (that's why I have used usb tethering at
  first place)
  
  Comment:
  In my neighbourhood, there is a wifi network, which pre-authenticates the 
device before connecting. (wifi network means that requesting ip address can 
take some time and in the same session it can block the request)
  
  Even with Xperia problem happens, that the renewing / reconnecting in
  the same session does not always end up well. (so I need manually shut
  down the wifi, and wait some sec, and open it again by tapping on the
  icon - sometimes it says "connected" in xperia even if it's not - on
  android v6)
  
  It might be the wifi network problem, but in ubuntu even if I'm trying
  to manually renew does not help, just if I'm restarting the whole
  machine.
  
  It can be somehow improved to avoid the manual step even in Xperia.
  
  So i personally feel even if the code on ubuntu might be right, in the
  syslog i have seen "renew" periodically, and very likely it's not going
  to happen in the same session. Ubuntu shouldn't disconect my wifi for
- power management reason, as in my circumstances regarding to wifi
- network it might not be able to resatrt, just by restarting the whole
- laptop, which would be crazy. (thank God i have figured out this usb
- tethering)
+ power management reason (there is no flag, where i can really set it on
+ the gnome panel, unlike android), as in my circumstances regarding to
+ wifi network it might not be able to resatrt, just by restarting the
+ whole laptop, which would be crazy. (thank God i have figured out this
+ usb tethering)

** Description changed:

  ubuntu 18.04.1 - gnome-shell 3.28.3
  
  WIFI is unusable on my laptop as even if I'm browsing, it's kept
  disconnecting and make the chrome tab unresponsive (indefintely loading
  the page). (refresh button also not responding)
  
  Opening the new tab and put the same url 95% solves the problem for a
  while.
  
  With USB tethering problem less frequently happens, but the tab remains
  responsive.
  
  Xperia set to wifi always on, but even with usb tethering ubuntu
  disconnects and just when xperia screen is on, comes back. (it's not
  always happening, and disconnecting less frequently happens, sometimes
  takes hours to close the connection)
  
  Xperia phone shouldn't close the connection, so my feeling is that
  ubuntu is simply disconnecting the wifi and the usb tethering also in
  the same way.
  
  It can happen also when video didn't buffer for a while and my video
  playback on full-screen mode.
  
  Although my wifi is not that stable, if I'm moving around my flat, but
  Xperia phone never disconnects from the same place, where ubuntu just
  makes wifi experience a hell.
  
  It has been improved a lot from 16.04 (but didn't solve the problem
  entirely - does not match how xperia z3 handling my wifi), where every
  3-4 sec ubuntu did go offline. (that's why I have used usb tethering at
  first place)
  
  Comment:
- In my neighbourhood, there is a wifi network, which pre-authenticates the 
device before connecting. (wifi network means that requesting ip address can 
take some time and in the same session it can block the request)
+ In my neighbourhood, there is a wifi network, which pre-authenticates the 
device before connecting. (wifi network means that requesting ip address can 
take some time (wifi routers are in swarm) and in the same session it can block 
the request)
  
  Even with Xperia problem happens, that the renewing / reconnecting in
  the same session does not always end up well. (so I need manually shut
  down the wifi, and wait some sec, and open it again by tapping on the
  icon - sometimes it says "connected" in xperia even if it's not - on
  android v6)
  
  It might be the wifi network problem, but in ubuntu even if I'm trying
  to manually renew does not help, just if I'm restarting the whole
  machine.
  
  It can be somehow improved to avoid the manual step even in Xperia.
  
  So i personally feel even if the code on ubuntu might be right, in the
  syslog i have seen "renew" periodically, and very likely it's not going
  to happen in the same session. Ubuntu shouldn't disconect my wifi for
  power management reason (there is no flag, where i can really set it on
  the gnome panel, unlike android), as in my circumstances regarding to
  wifi network it might not be able to resatrt, just by restarting the
  whole laptop, which would be crazy. (thank God i have figured out this
  usb tethering)

** Description changed:

  ubuntu 18.04.1 - gnome-shell 3.28.3
  
  WIFI is unusable on my laptop as even if I'm browsing, it's kept
  disconnecting and make the chrome tab unresponsive (indefintely loading
  the page). (refresh button also not responding)
  
  Opening the new tab and put the same url 95% solves the problem for a
  while.
  
  With USB tethering problem less frequently happens, but the tab remains
  responsive.
  
  Xperia set to wifi always on, but even with usb tethering ubuntu
  disconnects and just when xperia screen is on, comes back. (it's not
  always happening, and disconnecting less frequently happens, sometimes
  takes hours to close the connection)
  
  Xperia phone shouldn't close the connection, so my feeling is that
  ubuntu is simply disconnecting the wifi and the usb tethering also in
  the same way.
  
  It can happen also when video didn't buffer for a while and my video
  playback on full-screen mode.
  
  Although my wifi is not that stable, if I'm moving around my flat, but
  Xperia phone never disconnects from the same place, where ubuntu just
  makes wifi experience a hell.
  
  It has been improved a lot from 16.04 (but didn't solve the problem
  entirely - does not match how xperia z3 handling my wifi), where every
  3-4 sec ubuntu did go offline. (that's why I have used usb tethering at
  first place)
  
  Comment:
- In my neighbourhood, there is a wifi network, which pre-authenticates the 
device before connecting. (wifi network means that requesting ip address can 
take some time (wifi routers are in swarm) and in the same session it can block 
the request)
+ In my neighbourhood, there is a wifi network, which pre-authenticates the 
device before connecting. (wifi network means that requesting ip address can 
take some time (wifi routers are in swarm) and in the same session it can block 
the request centrally because of synching delays between routers and the 
central probably)
  
  Even with Xperia problem happens, that the renewing / reconnecting in
  the same session does not always end up well. (so I need manually shut
  down the wifi, and wait some sec, and open it again by tapping on the
  icon - sometimes it says "connected" in xperia even if it's not - on
  android v6)
  
  It might be the wifi network problem, but in ubuntu even if I'm trying
  to manually renew does not help, just if I'm restarting the whole
  machine.
  
  It can be somehow improved to avoid the manual step even in Xperia.
  
  So i personally feel even if the code on ubuntu might be right, in the
  syslog i have seen "renew" periodically, and very likely it's not going
  to happen in the same session. Ubuntu shouldn't disconect my wifi for
  power management reason (there is no flag, where i can really set it on
  the gnome panel, unlike android), as in my circumstances regarding to
  wifi network it might not be able to resatrt, just by restarting the
  whole laptop, which would be crazy. (thank God i have figured out this
  usb tethering)

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