Thanks Ryan. I was actually expecting 2 FAIL and 4 PASS (and 1/6 PASS
obviously), so it's good to know that it's the other way around.
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11n_disable=1: disable all of HT: MCS rates, TX/RX aggregation
11n_disable=2: disable TX aggregation (use MCS rates, RX aggregation)
11n_disable=4: disable RX aggregation (use MCS rates, TX aggregation)
11n_disable=6: disable both RX and TX aggregation (use MCS rates)
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Cool, thanks!
@all
Can whoever had this issue with 3.0.0-15.24 please use this and check which of
the 11n_disable=1,2,4,6 options helps?
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Yes I think it would be more interesting to test this on the 3.0.13 (or
so) that others are using already, we just recently had some bugfixes in
3.2-rc that wouldn't have propagated up yet.
The interesting thing would be having 3.0.x broken, fixed with
11n_disable=1 and then figuring out if it's a
@Chris, thanks! Is that really 3.2-rcX as the version indicates?
@Ryan, did it work before with 11n_disable=1? I think we had some *new*
issues with some other 11n APs newly introduced in 3.2-rc that we're
just fixing now...
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I have just attached a kernel patch, I'd appreciate if somebody could
try it out.
This patch was prepared against 3.2-rc kernel, and parts of it (the
changes in the iwl-mac80211.c file) will not directly apply to older
kernels as we moved some code around. Those parts should apply to iwl-
agn.c in
** Patch added: "patch to selectively enable/disable HT features"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/836250/+attachment/2630901/+files/iwlagn-disable-agg.patch
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This bug is insane. I tried to make some sense of all the comments, and
there are *at least* three unrelated problems ...
Problem #1: "my skype connection is randomly interrupted and using wicd fixes
it"
This is likely caused by background scanning not going as smoothly as you think
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Broadcom proprietary drivers, not a duplicate of an Intel bug?
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some USB chip -- not a duplicate of an Intel driver bug then?
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with brcmsmac, how is this a duplicate of an Intel driver bug? :-)
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Hm, ok the rfkill info doesn't show that rfkill is messing with it, but
I have no explanation for the acer-wmi issue thing otherwise (though of
course that's not from the original submitter...)
So, Charles's
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I don't think this is a duplicate. If acer-wmi helps, then maybe this is
rfkill related...
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