I'll go ahead and mark this as Invalid according to the previous comment
by the initial reporter. Feel free to re-open if you find you still
have this issue.
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status:
I've just installed it, I'll see how it works.
However, I stopped seeing the exact behavior mentioned at the top of
this report for some time. The WiFi is re-connected on resume _some_
times, though not always. I still get weird behavior on some resumes,
which I've documented in some other reports
You should probably try network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu16.7.10.0, which is
available in gutsy-proposed. Is the problem still there?
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This is most probably a dupe of bug 154254.
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I sometimes have a similar problem on my HP Compaq nx6325 (Broadcom 4310
with ndiswrapper) - it happens after frequent sleep/resume cycles. The
solution is to kill NetworkManager, NetworkManagerDispatcher and nm-
applet and start them again.
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Wanted to verify that I experience the same problem on my Toshiba m200 laptop.
After the laptop wakes up I have to kill Network manager and run
/usr/sbin/NetworkManager
which generatlly fixes the problem... but it is really annoying.
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thanks Michael for the info about how to get past the keyring-manager
issue !
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I experience similar behavior on a Dell D610 laptop with the ipw2200
driver connected to a WPA2 network. I have not tested using just plain
WEP.
Sometimes I can get the network working without totally needing to reboot, and
sometimes not. What I try to do is:
# killall -9 NetworkManager
# /etc/
i would like to confirm this behavior with my travelmate 2420 with a
ipw2200 driver for my wireless chip.
any solutions yet?
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