Working much better after Gutsy updates. However sometimes it's
disconnecting and no way to bring it back, except by reloading the
module again. Error message in logs is different though, I will copy
paste it here once I try Gutsy again.
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Possible fix:
Create the file /etc/modprobe.d/iwl4965:
options iwl4965 disable_hw_scan=1
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I had been seeing similar problems (REPLY_ADD_STA failed); they seem to
have gone away with 1.1.0, but I'm seeing a similar result (no traffic
passed) with different messages. I've filed this as bug 144621.
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Update iwlwifi to 1.1.0.
** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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The latest gutsy kernel packages solved at least some of these problems
for me. On a first glance, the REPLY_ADD_STA messages are gone, and one
particular wireless router, which hitherto had given me a lot of
problems, now works flawlessly.
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Just to clarify, whether the AP uses WPA or is open has, to date, had no
bearing on how stable my connections have been.
I also see the" REPLY_ADD_STA failed" messages in the log, but these
occur even when a connection is stable.
My most recent problems have been occurring in an environment with
Second confirmation:
it's working perfectly with some AP, not with others.
I don't think it's related to the encryption, I tried to change to
different WPA settings, and it's the same.
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I can confirm this on an Asus G1S. I have to take exactly the same steps
to resurrect the Internet connection.
I also get the symptom that when the connection goes down, an "iwlist
scan" hangs for a few seconds, and then responds with the error
"resource temporarily unavailable." Furthermore, an "
** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22
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