[Expired for linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
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signal strength is fluctuating heavily
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106891
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This bug looks somewhat similar to bug #92629.
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signal strength is fluctuating heavily
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This may be purely coincidental, but the wired interface is now
configured as well, even though no cable has been plugged in there since
bootup. It has an IP address (in the 192.168.0.0/24 range, not in the
avahi 169.254.0.0/24 range) and is set as a default route (in addition
to a default route th
All of a sudden I am seeing this problem now. It wasn't there yesterday
and I haven't changed my configuration since then. The last update,
according to /var/log/dpkg.log, was mozilla-thunderbird three days ago.
I am sitting right next to the wireless router.
I am using feisty with Linux 2.6.20-1
Update on my situation. I have no explanation as to why, but now I
cannot reproduce the symptoms that triggered this bug report. I will
post again if the symptoms return, but the past two days the signal
strength has only fluctuated within the normal range [+/- 5%].
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signal strength is fluctu
Martin Pitt wrote:
> if the iwconfig output fluctuates as well, this is either a physical
> problem with your WiFi or a bug in the driver. Can you verify that it's
> not the former? E. g. by changing your position to the access point, or
> trying it in Windows or so?
>
> ** Summary changed:
>
> -
I have a second laptop running windows. When I sit down with both of
them in the same location, the Windows laptop stays consistent at about
80-85% signal strength, while the Ubuntu laptop fluctuates and drops
connection every 10-30 minutes. I also tried using the wireless on the
Ubuntu laptop wh
if the iwconfig output fluctuates as well, this is either a physical
problem with your WiFi or a bug in the driver. Can you verify that it's
not the former? E. g. by changing your position to the access point, or
trying it in Windows or so?
** Summary changed:
- wireless network connection goes i