** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Won't Fix
** Tags removed: edgy-close
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Problems with WLAN and "ipw3945"
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Ok, marked as fixed.
Thanks for your feedback.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Problems with WLAN and "ipw3945"
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Hi Sergio,
so far the WLAN adapter has been running fine in Hardy. There are some
problems with the driver, but they've got nothing to do with the above-
mentioned problem and are dealt with elsewhere on Launchpad, so you can
close this bug. ;)
All the best from Germany,
Martin
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The 18 month support period for Edgy Eft 6.10 has reached it's end of
life. As a result, we are closing the linux-source-2.6.17 Edgy Eft
kernel task.
Hardy Heron 8.04 was recently released. It would be helpful if you
could test the new release and verify if this is still an issue -
http://www.ub
This still does not work for me after upgrading to Gutsy.
Additionally, it spams messages of "Detected geography" in dmesg.
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Similar or identical to bugs.launchpad.net/ipw3945/+bug/134515 ?
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** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => linux-source-2.6.17
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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Problems with WLAN and "ipw3945"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/72925
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Hi!
It's me again...
I forgot to add that I *have* to reload the "ipw3945" module with
"modprobe". Switching the WLAN adapter's kill switch off and on again
doesn't work.
BTW, I currently use a patched version of the "ipw3945" module,
according to Launchpad bug #63418.
Greetings,
Martin
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Hi!
I am back home now and so are my problems, while my wireless
configuration worked flawlessly at my parents' WLAN:
I could always reconnect by running a simple "sudo ifup eth1" after a
"sudo ifdown eth1" at my parents' WLAN (even though the WLAN LED
flickered for a while), but back home my int
Hi Carthik,
sorry for the delay. Here are the steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Save some money and buy a Lenovo ThinkPad Z61m 9453-A11 (which includes an
Intel 802.11abg wireless card).
The problem will probably occur on other laptops with the same card, though.
2. Install "Kubuntu Edgy 6.
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Hi Martin,
Could you take a shot at describing the problem accurately?
How can you recreate the problem? (steps involved)
What do you expect should happen, and what actually happens?
Is there anything outside the laptop (With the network etc) that affects the
situation?
It is not clear from you
Sorry - I hit the wrong button, and you were faster than I could finish
my bug report... ;)
** Summary changed:
- "3945"
+ Problems with WLAN and "ipw3945"
** Description changed:
Hi!
- I own a Lenovo Thinkpad Z61m, which has a built-in Intel 802.11abg WLAN
- adapter.
+ My Lenovo Thinkpad
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