I have exactly the same problem on ubuntu 12.04, AMD 64 with the
following setting of wireless:
SSID:
ConcordiaUniversity
Authentication:
WPA2 or WPA (WPA2 is preferred)
Encryption:
AES or TKIP (AES is preferred) with WPA2 Authentication, TKIP with WPA
Authentication.
802.1x/EAP Type:
PEAP
A
** Changed in: network-manager
Status: New => Expired
** Changed in: network-manager
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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bananaslama109, please do not change the status of a bug without
offering a reason for doing so.
This bug was originally reported in 2006, and marked "Fix Released" on
2007-08-09.
I've also seen no other comments from you in the entire bug history.
If you're experiencing a similar problem, pleas
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On Sun, Aug 02, 2009 at 09:59:04PM -, Student Driver wrote:
> Same issue for my Dell Mini 9, using the proprietary broadcom-wl driver
> and NetworkManager 0.7.1 (PPA) in Jaunty UNR.
>
this is not your bug. Its almost certainly a driver bug - which
unfortunately can only be fixed by broadcom.
Same issue for my Dell Mini 9, using the proprietary broadcom-wl driver
and NetworkManager 0.7.1 (PPA) in Jaunty UNR.
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Problem disappeared for unknown reason. Monitoring system...
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Same problem, except the wireless connection is never re-established
automatically. In other words, in intervals between 5 and 20 minutes, I
must reboot my AP (a Siemens Gigaset SX762 WLAN at 54Mbps) and manually
go into NM to re-scan networks so that it finds the wifi connection
again.
System: IB
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 07:37:34PM -, yang_yi_cn wrote:
> Updates:
>
> 1. Remove n improves, but not eliminates the problem. I was testing
> using ping, which can reach 0% packet loss if you are not doing anything
> else. However, if you have too much Internet activity, such as download
> larg
Updates:
1. Remove n improves, but not eliminates the problem. I was testing
using ping, which can reach 0% packet loss if you are not doing anything
else. However, if you have too much Internet activity, such as download
large files, or opening dozens of web pages in a few seconds, it's much
easi
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 12:18:18PM -, yang_yi_cn wrote:
> @Krzysztof Janowicz : setting the router from '802.11g and 802.11n' to
> '11g only' solved the problem.
>
> It seems to work for me by change to g only at the router setting, at
> least improves a lot. Will do more testing.
>
yes, the
@Krzysztof Janowicz : setting the router from '802.11g and 802.11n' to
'11g only' solved the problem.
It seems to work for me by change to g only at the router setting, at
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Hi,
after an dist-upgrade from hardy to intrepid ibex i had the same
problems. After studying some googlehits and bugreports I found a
solution that seems to work for me:
1: removed all network manager * (core, gnome, kde)
2: removed wpa_supplicant
3: installed ubuntu_desktop
-NM and wpa_supplic
which driver/chipset does your wifi use?
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Can confirm this on 8.04 i386. The nm configuration does not work, the wlan
(rt61) cannot be disabled, awakes seconds after deactivation. Under this
circumstances the lan connection looks activated but does not work. I have to
unplug the pccard, then windoze alike switch2 times lan on or off to
setting the router from '802.11g and 802.11n' to '11g only' solved the
problem. imo it is a madwifi issue.
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setting alias net-pf-10 off ipv6 does not work for me.
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no, i have a similar problem since some days running 8.04 native on my
macbook pro (santa rosa). i am using the wireless workaround from the
wiki: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro#Wireless and it was
working stable for some month but now the connection is going down many
times per hour.
This seems to be fixed in Hardy.
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I just did a clean install of Gutsy. The problem persists, and disabling
IPv6 (as shown above) still circumvents it.
What's the status on this bug report anyways? I don't see much action...
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I've had the same problem for a long time now (since edgy, maybe before)
but I believe I managed to find a temporary solution. Before I go on, I
must say that NetworkManager 0.6.5 **did not** fix the issue for me.
But then I noticed that my logs always mentioned something about IPv6
near the place
Done so: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/144520
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Boris, Can you please open a new bug report and discribe your bug again
and please attach the output of lspci -v and attach the file
/var/log/syslog to the new bug report. Thank you.
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No, it is still present in network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu9
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This seems to have been fixed in network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu9.
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My negative report might have beenpremature... It seems like it's working as
it's supposed to now.
I only get a few disconnects now. I'll try without the --set-timeout value
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I know Fionn. I've even tried 60 seconds, but still the same...
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Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> The patch at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
> manager/+bug/64173/comments/12 actually didn't work for me. I still get
> all the disconnects.
I hope you have understood that the patch itself will not change
anything in network-manager, unless you use
I will try manually setting the ssid to blank on the chipsets mentioned,
and can try it on three additional cardbus cards I have as well --a
dlink (atheros), a linksys (broadcom.. seems to work a-ok with
networkmanager in ubuntu), and a Belkin (unsure on model/chipset).
When you say set it manuall
The patch at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
manager/+bug/64173/comments/12 actually didn't work for me. I still get
all the disconnects.
Everything works like a charm if/when I run wpa_supplicant and dhclient3
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On Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 05:49:53PM -, Fionn wrote:
> More so if you would place a hint in the not yet existing man-page for
> network-manager (possibly along with some instructions on how to restart
> network-manager properly because it tends to get stuck on some dbus
> queue congestion issue a
On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 12:20:11AM -, Kansei wrote:
> Also confirming that this still exists in Gutsy Tribe 3..
>
> confirmed on:
> ThinkPad T42 (IBM A/B/G Atheros / madwifi)
> Dell Latitude D620 (Intel 3945 ipw3945)
> Vaio S-series (Intel 2200 ipw2200)
>
Can you please try if manually setti
Alexander Sack wrote:
> For the patch ... its much appreciated, but making a user-defined
> variable out of this isn't the right way to go imo. In the end it
> would only help expert users, which is not what we want.
Well, changing a hardcoded value to some other hardcoded value isnt
exactly eleg
if the patch proposed in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/network-manager/+bug/64173/comments/55 helps, then the next gutsy
upload will bring a cure for you. I will bump connection timeout to 20
seconds (up from 8) hardcoded. For the patch ... its much appreciated,
but making a user-defin
Hello Alexander,
>From the ChangeLog for the NetworkManager Ubuntu package, it appears you put
together a recent release.
However, I don't see your name as "watcher" of this critical bug filed against
the package:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64173
Upon reviewing it, you'll find that it
Just want to add a "I have this problem too".
I have a Netgear WG511T wireless card on an IBM Thinkpad A31, running Gutsy.
I found that quitting Network manager, then disabling roaming and
manually setting up the wireless connection through the Network screen
works fine. Once I did this I haven't
Lars M Bengtsson wrote:
>
> Although I am the guy who created this bug report, I'm beginning to feel
> like I have to come to the defence of NetworkManager here :)
> [...]
> I have never seen networkmanager completely break an existing connection
> with an access point and go through the whole
Ante, I allmost thing the 3945 isn't one of the affected cards. I just
replaced my 3945 yesterday and only got disconnected from the wireless
once since then. I moved the access point from channel 9 to 6 and it's
been 12 hours without a single disconnect. Meanwhile, my ThinkPad
(Atheros) is still u
My problem is gone too. Problem was in two or more networks on the same
channel. AP was restarting randomly - problem wasn't caused by NM or
ipw3945.
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Hi all,
Although I am the guy who created this bug report, I'm beginning to feel
like I have to come to the defence of NetworkManager here :)
The issue that I had with the WLAN in Edgy was that the network link
would seem to be interrupted for some very short time now and then - ie
like if
It strikes me that the patch is perhaps not being applied for
political reasons. What's important is that the highest proportion of
users are able to utilise Ubuntu. It's unfortunate but true that users
don't really care about the how and why of the politics, only that the
system works
Can we
I'd like to second Kansei's motion - again. In my opinion, the need for WiFi
networking that "just works" becomes increasingly important for any OS to gain
momentum. Unexplainable network outages every few minutes or even seconds that
can not be fixed with a few clicks are a lot more likely to
On Tuesday 31 July 2007 09:21, Kansei wrote:
> Working Atheros and Intel wireless with WEP/WPA/WPA2-AES support is most
> definitely _critical_ for a new release. If not, ditch networkmanager
> (what else is there that compares? I have CLI scripts that work great
> but that's not doable for most ub
Working Atheros and Intel wireless with WEP/WPA/WPA2-AES support is most
definitely _critical_ for a new release. If not, ditch networkmanager
(what else is there that compares? I have CLI scripts that work great
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Of course this doesn't explain why the intel drivers have issues too ;-)
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linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 ships with madwifi 0.9.1 - Current WEXT
compliance should have been added to this release as requested here
http://madwifi.org/ticket/462
Is it worth just applying the patch which has already been submitted for
this? It looks like the problem could possibly lie with
Looks like this is fixed in madwifi 0.9.0 -
http://madwifi.org/ticket/462
I guess there's little point in applying this bug to network-manager
anymore, if it's fixed in madwifi
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Also confirming that this still exists in Gutsy Tribe 3..
confirmed on:
ThinkPad T42 (IBM A/B/G Atheros / madwifi)
Dell Latitude D620 (Intel 3945 ipw3945)
Vaio S-series (Intel 2200 ipw2200)
So all of these drivers are just broken, and it totally isn't
networkmanager's fault? I never had trouble w
This bug is also present in Gutsy.
Card Details:
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212
802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
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My bluetooth module is normally off, I still have these reconnects in
gutsy.
Ciao
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just something I forgot to say - I don't know if bluetooth is on or off
- I don't know how to use it on Ubuntu.
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I've rebooted to try it again with bluetooth off and ... surprise!
Everything worked! I'm heavilly using the network, and, so far, no
restarts.
Maybe they changed something on network-manager that solved the issue
for me, or maybe it was because I've updated the firmware on my Wifi
router.
I enco
I had a similar problem using a Madwifi based wireless card.
I was able to get rid of the network dropouts which were causing the
problems with networkmanager by turning off bluetooth.
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I'm also having this problem. Using an Atheros card.
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Same freq issue fixed by swaping cards from Dlink G650 pcmcia (ath) to
Proxim/ORiNOCO Gold (ath)...no change to nm.
- Ubuntu 7.04
- The WLAN uses WPA2 encryption.
- I'm using the gnome nm-applet.
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I've came across this bug when trying to solve a problem with similar
characteristics to this one (i.e. netwok dropouts). Installing the
patched network-manager caused to interface to fail to configure itself
(we got eth0, but no IP address from the wireless router). It seems that
disabling IPv6 by
Hi,
Dan Williams, NM developer, wrote this on this topic on the mailing
list:
The core of the problem is that this is may be a driver issue. There's
no reason why re-association should take more than a 5 - 10 seconds at
most. Papering over the issue in NetworkManager without investigating
why t
Hi,
Using Feisty on IBM T40p, Atheros card, I was suffering the same disconnection
problem.
I first thought it was related to LP #37821.
But recompiling the network-manager package with Fionn's patch (and setting
timeout to 2 at GNOME session start) totally solves the problem (i've been
con
On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 17:50 +, mowerm wrote:
> I've recently reverted back to the network manager package offered by
> Fionn after he explained the process of forcing a version in synaptic.
> Setting the timeout to 3 (30sec) has prevented disconnects
> (completely so far). Is there a publi
I've recently reverted back to the network manager package offered by
Fionn after he explained the process of forcing a version in synaptic.
Setting the timeout to 3 (30sec) has prevented disconnects
(completely so far). Is there a public forum where we can ask stupid
questions about the patch
Regarding the package versions problem: You can always decide which version of
a package you want to install. To do this in Synaptic you click on the package
you want to install, then you choose "force version" from the menu "Package"
(or press Ctrl+E) and choose what you want to have. On the c
I encourage those interested in this ticket to consider commenting on
the upstream ticket, in the Gnome bug tracking system:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418065
At least one developer for NetworkManager receives the bug mail from
that, but I'm not sure that any NetworkManager develop
I also received the "Could not connect to wpa_supplicant - re-trying"
message. At this point when I entered ap_scan 0, hit enter, then
ctrl+c, my network stopped dropping. (Still, I may have performed a
disservice by not testing a solution for several days before posting)
I took it for granted t
mowerm wrote:
> $ sudo wpa_cli
> > ap_scan 0
Well, on my system, this yields:
Could not connect to wpa_supplicant - re-trying
Then, nothing happens until I press Ctrl-C.
So this doesnt seem to be a fix for people who use network-manager to drive
wpa_supplicant.
I'd also like to point out that
Mowerm,
by temporary do you mean it has to be done every boot-up?
Thanks
Stu
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Also, is there anyway to use another system in Feisty than network
manager?
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Well, seeing as this issue remains unresolved, I thought I'd mention
that the temporary workaround found in a similar bug #37821 has helped
relieve pain for me.
$ sudo wpa_cli
> ap_scan 0
It's also worth noting that this has been an issue for over a year now
according to just launchpad.net bug re
To follow up on myself, this is with Ubuntu 7.04, upgraded from 6.10
yesterday with update-manager, and up-to-date packages as of this
morning.
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This is just to confirm that I can reproduce this problem on a Thinkpad
T42 with an ipw2200 card connecting to an SMC SMCWEBT-G in access point
mode, using WPA1. I can also verify that I do not see this problem when
rebooting the Thinkpad into Windows XP.
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I would suspect that the last post is probably closer related to mutual RF
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Heh, same thing happens to me too. I'm on ipw3945. for the strange part:
I can use it for days without problems, but if my brother in the room
next to mine, powers up his Windows computer (with ipw2200), both me and
him get disconnected. It looks like this is major problem in ipw2200
(both windows
I did not take it as such. I was just voicing my slight disappointment
about the fact my efforts to bring forth a fix that could easily be
adopted by the developers were apparently futile. I will put up my fixed
debs at http://fionn.de/software/debian/ tonight (which is about 6 hrs
from the moment
I really do hope you didn't take my reply as a complain. It was far
from being the objective. My goal was mainly to figure if my patching
problem was related to the new version they released.
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It appears like the upstream developers didnt feel like incorporating the patch
into their code - despite the positive feedback.
I do not have the time to adapt my patch to new upstream code every other day.
So, if their code does not work for you because they dont include redily
submitted fixe
I seem to have issue installing the suggested temporary timeout patch.
The network-manager version on my system is network-manager-0.6.4
instead of .3 I suspect that could cause the patch to fail when trying
to apply it.
If you could confirm and / or update your fix it would be greatly
apprecia
As promised, here is a reconnect event /val/log/messages output:
Apr 8 09:52:14 squid-linux kernel: [ 2871.588823] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): ath0:
link is not ready
Apr 8 09:52:16 squid-linux kernel: [ 2873.894889] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE):
ath0: link becomes ready
Apr 8 09:52:22 squid-linux dhcdbd
Hello folks. I wanted to report my experience with the patch by Fionn.
In the three days of testing it on Ubuntu Fiesty with NetworkManager
0.6.4, I can report that it does help significantly but has not
completely eradicated the problem in my case. Over the last 16hrs
(roughly) of computer usage
On Do, 2007-03-29 at 02:10 +, pterandon wrote:
> Edgy 6.10 worked fine on my box.
>
> Feisty 7.04 beta does not connect to my WEP-encrypted network.
>
> Here's some useful data: I was able to connect to my neighbor's
> unencrypted (and very weak) wifi signal intermittently as a test. My
> g
Edgy 6.10 worked fine on my box.
Feisty 7.04 beta does not connect to my WEP-encrypted network.
Here's some useful data: I was able to connect to my neighbor's
unencrypted (and very weak) wifi signal intermittently as a test. My
guess is that Fawn isn't storing properly the WEP password.
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Hi Mark,
Thanks for getting back to me. I should probably just follow the
instructions on the thread and maybe learn a little something about
patches :)
Margaret
On 3/26/07, Mark Stosberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 19:38 +, Margaret McGaley wrote:
> > Hi Fionn,
> >
>
On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 19:38 +, Margaret McGaley wrote:
> Hi Fionn,
>
> Thanks for creating the patch. Have you sent it to the NetworkManager
> team?
Margaret,
There is a corresponding bug in the NetworkManager bug queue upstream,
and I've made them aware of this patch.
In the short term, I
Hi Fionn,
Thanks for creating the patch. Have you sent it to the NetworkManager
team?
Margaret
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I'm having this same problem on up-to-date Feisty with Intel
PRO/Wireless 2200BG.
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At least I dont have ipw2200 but ipw2100. The other thing is: the reconnects
dont happen when I dont use network-manager, e.g. with wifi-radar oder direct
use of wpa-supplicant, no problems. So the driver may be involved in triggering
the problem but probably isnt the only cause of it.
I have
Hi,
I just saw a patch re-submitted on ipw2100-devel ML for ipw2200 cards, which
seems still necessary with latest linux 2.6.20 kernels.
The comment says:
/* Do not force reassociating if the new essid is the same as the
* current one and we are already associated.
*/
Can't test -
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #418065
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418065
** Also affects: network-manager (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418065
Importance: Unknown
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Hi!
Thanks for your feedback! =)
I don't see the exact error message you refer to on my laptop, but I think it
may be related. See the attached log excerpt - I still get more or less that
very same sequence of messages when this occur. For some silly reason NM seems
to want to blacklist my AP
Hi again,
Unfortunately this bug is still alive and kickin' in the current 7.04
beta (Feisty).
These disconnections do not usually interfere with network use, but it's
an annoying issue anyway. Is anybody working on fixing this?
After some more testing I am more ready than ever to blame network
I have the same problem on a Thinkpad X60 tablet running edgy. My
wireless adapter is AR5212 802.11abg, network manager disconnects and
reconnects to the same wireless network every ~20 sec, but wireless
works fine using just wpa_supplicant. Here is a snip of daemon.log
around the time of reconnect
Same problem here. The reconnects do not occur on WEP encrypted
networks. I usually do a "kill -STOP" on pidof Network-Manager now, to
prevent it from dropping my link every other minute! Sucks, sucks,
sucks.
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I have the same disconnect/reconnect issues running Edgy on a Dell E1505
laptop with ipw3945 wireless card connected to a WPA network. It seems
to be something concerning wpa_supplicant trying to re-authenticate. The
network works, but it hiccups every 5-15 seconds, making it very choppy.
For some
I'm having the same problem (frequent disconnects).
- I have an ipw2100 card.
- The WLAN uses WPA encryption.
- I'm using the gnome nm-applet.
- Using wpasupplicant or Windows I get no disconnects.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Wireless networ
Attached log file here as well.
** Attachment added: "lines from daemon.log when problem occurs"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4679832/daemonlog-excerpt.txt
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Wireless network keeps reconnecting (ubuntu edgy)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/64173
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