I'm not saying this is your issue but a few months back I had a
"similar" problem and it turned out to be my wireless card wasn't
exactly compatible with the latest IEEE 802.11N standard. Changing my
router to B/G solved the issue for me.
If nothing else, you could at least give it a try.
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On Thu, 2013-06-13 at 23:02 -0400, Doug Button wrote:
> Thanks for the help, but it doesn't sound quite like my problem. I
> haven't changed any network settings and these problems are only
> occurring on this one device.
>
> I should probably also mention that according to lspci my WiFi model i
Thanks for the help, but it doesn't sound quite like my problem. I
haven't changed any network settings and these problems are only
occurring on this one device.
I should probably also mention that according to lspci my WiFi model is
"Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 1000 [Condor Peak]".
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