I don't have any available WEP AP's anymore so I'm unable to keep testing this.
Sorry.
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 20:25:24 -
Christian Reis wrote:
> I am back in the office and guess what? The problem is back again. So I
> can confirm that this only manifests itself when using WEP; the actual
> iwl
I am back in the office and guess what? The problem is back again. So I
can confirm that this only manifests itself when using WEP; the actual
iwlist output looks like this:
wlan0 Scan completed :
Cell 01 - Address: 00:40:10:10:00:03
Channel:1
I'm marking this as fixed to get it off the radar; when I'm back home
I'll be able to verify versus WEP.
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I haven't noticed this happening with the latest generic kernel either.
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 02:30:23 -
Christian Reis wrote:
> I'm currently running 2.6.32-19 and, at least when associating to a WPA1
> AP, it works fine. I won't be able to test with my old WEP router in the
> next week or tw
I'm currently running 2.6.32-19 and, at least when associating to a WPA1
AP, it works fine. I won't be able to test with my old WEP router in the
next week or two.
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I'm not 100% sure whether this is the bug affecting me. Won't be in much of a
position to test in the near future, but thought I'd add my symptoms in case
they help. I'm running an up-to-date beta of the lucid netbook edition and
network-manager has no problems whatsoever connecting to unsecur
Hey Stefan, thanks for being so cool about helping out here. So I've
installed the kernel and tried out the debug options; it's spit out a
ton of stuff which I'm attaching here. I don't really see anything
suspicious there, but I'm sure you understand the inner workings of the
driver better. Thanks
Unfortunately (as nearly expected) the time frame between release and the first
rc of the next kernel version has the majority of changes. It looks a bit like
the problem is spread between generic code and the driver itself.
The message and the frequency it occurs sounds like the code (at least)
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I can confirm that 2.6.31-02063112-generic works -- and I also don't see
a sign of bug 539467 in it either. I hope that helps narrow the problem
down somewhat -- in summary, 2.6.31.9 and 2.6.31.12 work; none of the
2.6.32-rc versions work.
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(The ATA issue mentioned above was reported by Chris Coulson as bug
539467 fwiw)
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2.6.32-020632rc1-generic doesn't work.
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2.6.32-020632rc3-generic doesn't work.
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2.6.32-020632rc5-generic doesn't work.
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So with 2.6.31-02063109-generic I can't reproduce the problem (but
unfortunately I'm getting a ton of ata1 errors with that).
With 2.6.33 the problem is still there.
I'll try looking through some 2.6.32-rc versions to see where the
problem starts. I'll also enabling the hardware scan again since
I've tried disabling the hardware scan, with no luck. Will try now
pulling other kernels.
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The first statement is a bit confusing to me. Whenever linux-backports-
modules-wireless gets installed in Lucid, the wireless drivers from that
(which are currently around 2.6.33 level) are used, regardless which
kernel is installed. So I would somehow expect when l-b-m is installed,
then 2.6.33 s
In 2.6.32-16 with the wireless backports the wireless seemed to work
fine. In the git repo for linus' 2.6 branch 2.6.32 works great,
2.6.33(.*) and 2.6.34(.*) I see the issue.
Actually... in 2.6.34(.*) my wireless interface was detected as an
ethernet device.
I'm not smart enough to figure out wh
Tried now with 2.6.32-17 and have the same symptom.
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I queried the default parameters registered for 2.6.32-16:
/sys/module/iwlagn/parameters/fw_restart4965:1
/sys/module/iwlagn/parameters/amsdu_size_8K:1
/sys/module/iwlagn/parameters/11n_disable:0
/sys/module/iwlagn/parameters/queues_num:0
/sys/module/iwlagn/parameters/disable_hw_scan:0
/sys/module
Sorry for the flood of junk; it just looked like my report had more to
add.
I also wanted to mention that over a wired connection things seem to
work splendid. From searching online it seems this issue is somewhat
common, is there any way to give it a Medium priority?
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AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.21.
AplayDevices:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: STAC92xx Analog [STAC92xx Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices:
List of
In dmesg, I see this after the connection drops. Prior to that I will see the
connection information. At the point of drop, this is teh only additional line.
[ 312.910959] iwlagn :06:00.0: iwl_tx_agg_start on ra = 00:23:eb:61:d7:ce
tid = 0
This is in 10.04.
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I've tried linux-backports-modules-wireless-2.6.32-16-generic and that
hasn't made a difference.
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** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt"
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