Public bug reported:
I have a Intel Wireless 4965 AGN chip. If I have installed a fresh copy
of Ubuntu, the first time I've start Ubuntu it works fine using the
Gnome Network-Manager and 4965 chip. But if I restart my computer, he
doesn't connect to my network. Some other problems with it:
* If I change or disconnect a wireless network, gnome-network-manager can't
connect
* No connection on startup
* No information about connectivity (80%, 90% and so on...)
It works only if I type in a terminal "sudo modprobe -r iwl4965" and
then reinitialize the module. Then I have to type "sudo ifdown wlan0"
and "sudo ifup wlan0", sometimes more than 5 times. If I type "iwlist
scan" he says "No wireless networks found" or he displays nothing about
my wlan-adapter. Now I use wicd instead of the gnome network-manager,
but sometimes wicd get also no connection and I have to restart my
computer or reinitialize the module.
System: Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon with all updates
Toshiba Satellite P200-1E9
** Affects: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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Intel Wireless 4965AGN (iwl4965) & network-manager doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194091
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