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The only solution I've found is to install the madwifi-ng drivers, if
someone wants to try.
sudo su
apt-get install subversion
cd /usr/src # NOTE= or wherever you want to download the drivers source
svn checkout http://madwifi-project.org/svn/madwifi/trunk madwifi
tar cfvz madwifi.tgz
cd madwifi
m
Also affects wired connections
tried to install updated kernel with terminal effects to the system.
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Title:
Wireless connection very slow and wea
So it appears that it goes really really slow for a while and then finally
kicks in.
I think it might be a router incompatibility issue, because with a different
router (still wireless N+) it worked fine. The one that doesn't work is Belkin
N+ dual-channel... and the one that works is a newer L
And now, it is suddenly working just fine... No idea what changed. I
didn't restart, upgrade, modify anything. What happened?
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Title:
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Hi, I have this same issue on an ASUS U30J since yesterday.
I can't find any upgrades yesterday or the day before that are related in any
way to wireless, unless you count chromium, and I am not even using chromium.
I have been using Natty via dist upgrade from 10.10 for several weeks now, and
th
Still there on updated natty from 17-04-11 with a 1000h - workaround
with the Fn+F2 works most of the time.
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Title:
Wireless connection very slow
Hi, i deactivate ipv6 and blacklisted it, but but internet download is
still very slow.
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Have same problems on Asus UL30VT on Natty Beta 2 64 (last updates 16.04).
Internet connecton is very slow around 126 kB to 1100 kB. I have a 16000kbits
line. No Internet problems on lucid (only wlan weakness somtimes).
thanks
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Same with wpa_supplicant
Regards
Ralph
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Title:
Wireless connection very slow and weak on Natty Alpha 3
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Same with a zotac zbox hd-id11. To me it seems this is a problem with
the intel chipsets used on atom boards. Also very interesting, slow
speed is limited to a connection. so singlethreaded I'm loading from a
university site with 50 kb/s and multithreaded multiplied with the
amount of threads(5 thr
On my last upgrade (apt-get upgrade) to Natty beta1, many issues on the
desktop were fixed but I totally lost my wireless connection. I can't
even detect any wireless networks as shown in the screen shot. This
wasn't a problem in all the previous Natty alphas.
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Hello,
This also affects me. I have a Samsung N220 netbook. On Lucid it works
perfectly, but on Natty I get really slow connection, even though the
bars appear to be fine.
Using cabled LAN works fast.
I'm attaching the nm-tool requested before. Please let me know if you
need anything else. Thank
Sure, often the best advice for the bios is to leave it alone unless
it's a problem. I had various issues, and updated numerous times.
Currently I'm at 1902 (or 1903). If you find this really irritating, and
it's not fixed for you, I'd consider flashing an updated bios. You
should be able to get th
My Eee 901 is of the kind originally sold with Xandros and with the 16+4
GB SSD. The BIOS is revision 1703. I have never had these issues with
earlier versions of Ubuntu.
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Seems like a kernel issue after all, reassigning to 'linux'.
After further thought I doubt trying to use wpasupplicant to connect on
the command-line to test is going to bring much.
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Wow, that's very strange Timo, have tested it on 2 separate installs in
my eeepc 901, and neither is an issue. Which bios version are you
running, and is it (originally) the Linux or Windoze version of the
eeepc 901? I recall there was some very weird behaviour with some of the
bios versions...
Re
I have the Eee 901 as well, and I've experienced some wireless issues
too. I have had the problem of losing my connection entirely when I
detach the power cord and run on battery. The workaround that seems to
work for me is first to disable wireless networking with Fn+F2, detach
the power cord, and
Please test with using wpasupplicant directly to see if the network is
then showing up properly.
Alternatively, you could try to reconnect the the wireless network, then
once connected get the output of the following commands:
iwconfig wlan0
nm-tool
It would be best if this was all done in the b
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