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I'm currently using Elementary OS Luna (based upon Ubuntu 12.04), and
it's going TERRIBLY slow. This happens in Ubuntu 9.10, 10.04, 10.10,
12.04, 12.10, and 13.04. I'm stuck using a terrible USB wireless card.
Any suggestions?
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Matteo Rossi, that is most unfortunate your laptop was stolen. This bug
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Dear Christopher,
I'm sorry I can't confirm the bug status because my laptop was stolen
last year and my new one doesn't have an atheros adapter.
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Matteo Rossi, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 773154 ***
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Atheros AR9285 extremely slow & unstable
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This problem still persists in Ubuntu 12.04. It is probably related to
the Linux kernel because it happens in a lot of other major distros.
I found a partial solution to my problem. I deactivated the B/G/N
wireless mode of my router and enabled G mode only. Might work with N
mode only, but I can't
I can sometimes get a fast connection (10 to 80 kb/sec) but not a stable
one (it goes down at inconvenient moments, it sometimes goes down
seconds after getting though, etc.)
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Also affects 11.04/Natty.
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Atheros AR9285 wireless poor performance
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Actually #8 worked just for the system to create the interface ath0, but
wireless network performance is quite bad, slow and unstable. Rather I came
back to the new ath9k driver and installed wicd on slackware 13.1.
Now, ath9k is loaded on boot time, wlan0 is then created and wireless network
is
Thank you Matteo Rossi #8 worked very well for me as well. Slacware 13.1
linux 2.6.33.4, atheros ar9285
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Title:
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Is there any movement on this? Confirmation, perhaps? This issue is
still around and just using Madwifi is a band-aid, not a fix.
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atheros AR928X not working for me under Gnome/KDE ubuntu 10.10
I've litterally tried everything from BIOS upgrade to daily installs and
module loading and kernel changes..
lspci lists hardware and module as running but my laptop switch won't
turn blue (HP g60-468ca) and network manager greys out
Guys, no improvements yet on ath9k? I have real trouble using madwifi
with latest kernel 2.6.35 in maverick, and ath9k performance is not
acceptable at all.
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After 1 hours of network use and 1 hour computer being idle, i'm not
connected anymore and having a lot of:
"wifi0: ath_fatal_tasklet: Hardware error;r resetting."
I've also have one
"wifi0: FAILED verification of AR5K_PHY_AGCSIZEDESIRED default value
[found=0xd4 (-44) expected=0xde (34)]"
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Thank you, Matteo, #8 worked for me
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Using the latest svn version of madwifi plus patch
http://madwifi-project.org/attachment/ticket/2391/madwifi-4122-ar9285.patch
increased performance a lot which now is almost identical to Windows'.
Steps to use madwifi:
1. Download
http://madwifi-project.org/attachment/ticket/2391/madwifi-4122-a
I'm still experiencing lots of problem with the wireless card. Any help?
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Anyway, I tested it a little bit more and the network is still much
slower than with Windows. How can I check if I applied the patch
correctly?
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I downloaded and installed the daily tarball of compat-wireless-2.6 and
it seems that the performance seems to have increased.
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Sorry, but I'm not a linux expert. How am I supposed to apply that
patch?
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I also have the same issue, however, and I'm running Debian.
I did some quick googling and searched through the wireless-testing git
repository - does this patch fix it for you?
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-
testing.git;a=commit;h=5c0ba62fd4b2dce08055a89600f1d834f9f
I've seen that iwconfig reports a speed of 1 Mb/s. Anyway forcing it to
54 Mb/s does not produce any result.
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