Daniel, ricardisimo, if you're still having issues, please file separate
bug reports, using 'ubuntu-bug network-manager', so that all the
relevant information about your wireless hardware is available. Don't
forget to comment here with the bug number so I can take a look at it.
The issues on 9.04
It's happening on every laptop on which I've tried Ubuntu in the past
two years or so, no matter the make, model or wireless card... what the
hell is going on? Ubuntu wireless works on desktops but not laptops,
which is about as back-asswards as one can conceive.
So, has there been a fix or workar
Still happening on Maverick...
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Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Fails to connect to any network
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Just installed 9.04 on a Dell D410 (all intel) laptop, and no matter
what I try, I can't get the wireless to connect to any network. This has
always worked flawlessly in past releases, but now it seems that it
won't connect
I just want to add that I eventually did find the source of the problem
for all of my issues. It appears that some new neighbors moved in to my
building and began broadcasting their wireless on the same frequency as
me. Luckily I am running the Tomato firmware on my router, so I was able
to see the
I have the same problem with my Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG in a VAIO VNG-S4HP!
He worked fine for the last 6 months (including after I upgrade to 9.04), until
last week, when he disconnected from my network while I was using Firefox. Now
he “connects” but no Internet (when I ping my router I rece
Reinstalling would be the last option. That's why I asked if there is
any other options. I wonder also about that Toshiba support. Perhaps
that missing support could be the reason (at least for my case) that it
does not work. That's why I asked if that support was there in Ubuntu 8.
If so, this sup
Albert, see the forums for downgrading instructions or simply back up
your data and reinstall. Please limit your comments with this bug to
specific hardware details or related troubleshooting tips.
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I read something about that I need a kernel with Toshiba support
activated to use the WLAN hotkey (which is not working). But why have
users reported that it worked just fine in Ubuntu 8? Does the kernel in
Ubuntu 8 has this support?
Is it possible to use a different kernel?
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Same problem here. This is very urgent to me, I need the WLAN working.
What possibilities are there? How can I downgrade to Ubuntu 8.10?
(Because after a lot of reports in the forum, it has worked for
everybody in 8.10 but got broken in 9.)
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Would just like to add that it appears this is a more widespread problem
than just my setup, others are now reporting the same symptoms.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7145250
Have tried recompiling the driver from scratch (ala this thread
http://www.debuntu.org/2006/03/27/9-how-to-ipw22
Same here. "Network manager applet 0.7.0.100" says last time I used the
connection was 12 days ago (before the 9.04 update). I have a Zydas USB
wifi card that still works fine after the update (zd1211rw module).
pa...@parix-laptop:~$ sudo lshw -C network
[sudo] password for parix:
*-networ
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