try those commands.
iwconfig wlan0 retry 30
iwconfig wlan0 frag 2346
iwconfig wlan0 rts 2347
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Title:
iwl3945 crashes randomly
Stat
I have response from "intel-driver-man" and I think he is right. I
indeed manually enabled powersaving via powertop.
I quote:
"This could be caused by power save, which is disable by default
in the driver but some programs/distribution seems to enable
it without user knowlage. First check:
$ iw
I have send email to the above page.
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Title:
iwl3945 crashes randomly
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug descripti
The "solution" in my case is: modprobe -r iwl3945 > wifi button off (I
have a physical button) > standby (suspend to ram) > power on the
computer > wifi switch on > modprobe iwl3945
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Same here with kernel 4.4.49 on Slackware. (Custom build)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Title:
I'm in acer 1640z and I just presses the right led. I connected to the
network.
Ubuntu 12.04.
Weird stuff: I connected external wifi via pcmcia and the message was
the same: wifi is disabled via switch (!!!) But this is for another bug
report.
Mark as fixed in Ubuntu 12.04
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