I think I found the solution to my problem here
http://askubuntu.com/questions/511255/intel-dual-band-wireless-ac-7260-keeps-dropping-wifi
Basically I needed to set the country for iw:
sudo iw reg set US
By this I passed from:
~$ iw reg get
country 00: DFS-UNSET
(2402 - 2472 @ 40), (3,
Ok, I have more info:
First some context, after a gpu hang I ran into problems with the intel
graphics driver with black screen after opening a session, or so I
thought, and temporally used in grub options nomodeset or
i915.modeset=0.
This caused some issues with the screen resolution, but while
Sorry, I have been busy for some time and in the meantime I used my workaround,
which worked quite fine. Also, something has changed since then, as now I don't
even have to use that workaround to get the wifi work as expected.
I would like to give you a hint of what was causing the issue and how
I found a workaround that I introduce here for the case it can help some
other people in my situation, as well as for the case it gives a clue
for a potential fix:
- I duplicated my local wifi connection and in one of the two I modified the
default options to adhoc, B/G 2.4GHz, Channel 1 (I also
The upstream kernel didn't fix the issue...
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Did this issue occur in a previous version of Ubuntu, or is this a new issue?
Sorry, I cannot say as this is a new laptop and I directly installed
this version of Ubuntu.
I'll try the new kernel and let you know...
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Public bug reported:
Connection to the home and university wireless fail to connect. In the terminal
I see repeated messages "no association and the time is already over". In
contrast I can work and send this bug report through the hot spot wireless of
my cellphone with no problem. I checked m
It seems this came back, I just so this problem in a system update
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kerneloops stop runlevel arguments (0 1 6) do not mat
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