Unfortunately i have completely abandoned Ubuntu and moved back to Debian
unstable/testing. as of debian's kernel "Linux MorphixDesktop 2.6.37-2-amd64
#1 SMP Sun Feb 27 10:12:22 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux" this bug appears to be
fixed. I'm not sure why Ubuntu has yet to see the fix yet but it looks
your adapter is a "AR9285"
2010/4/8 Jorge García :
> I am now running Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (2.6.32-19-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Thu
> Apr 1 10:39:41 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux) with the latest updates, and
> have no problems with my WIFI connection (BT is now running w/o
> problems). I updated to Lu
mine runs but performance is just slow. painfully slow at times.
trying to download anything over 2MB or so is near impossible.
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 2:02 PM, notoriousdbp
wrote:
> Mine's running really well in Lucid and in Karmic with the backported
> driver.
>
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> ath9k disassociates/reasso
Just to confirm once again, I updated yesterday to Lucid Lynx, and
with the 2.6.32 kernel the problem went away (though now I've got all
the problems derived from being using an Alpha version :P).
Regards,
Bdk
2010/1/25 gajm :
> Just to confirm, the backported Lucid kernel has solved the problem
Just compiled a custom kernel from Linus' git tree (2.6.33-rc4)
and ath9k works without much ado.
Have an uptime of ~16 hrs now without a problem.
Even suspend-resume works nicely :)
Thought I'd share it with you all.
Thanks,
Kunal
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ath9k disassociates/reassociates a lot
https://bugs.launchp
Hrm. I haven't run into any such issue yet, and I'm going on two days
of uptime. That said, I did wind up having a nonrelated issue with
the wireless access point here, it apparently does not like running
traffic at full capacity on the WLAN and overheated and I had to fall
back to using wired wh
With 2.6.32.3 the situation is better but with problems.
After some hours (8? 10?) I come back to the PC and the connection was lost.
The ping command that pings every 3 seconds my router was giving:
ping: sendmsg: No buffer space available
ping: sendmsg: No buffer space available
ping: sendmsg: N
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Kunal Gangakhedkar
wrote:
> On Monday 11 Jan 2010 9:56:47 pm Michael B. Trausch wrote:
>> I have 2.6.32.3 installed on Karmic, and my problems with this issue
>> have gone away. Would it be of any use to try to bisect the kernel to
>> provide a patch here for Karm
On Monday 11 Jan 2010 9:56:47 pm Michael B. Trausch wrote:
> I have 2.6.32.3 installed on Karmic, and my problems with this issue
> have gone away. Would it be of any use to try to bisect the kernel to
> provide a patch here for Karmic, or is someone already working on such a
> thing? (I ask beca
I too started using ndiswrapper, but still faced problems after
suspend/resume. In my case the solution was changing from wap security
to wep security. Also my connection is much faster now.
Bye,
Eduard
Op woensdag 18-11-2009 om 10:46 uur [tijdzone +], schreef Partha:
> This has been my expe
My system with ndiswrapper has been rock solid for weeks even without
reboot.
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Tyrael wrote:
> My system locks. :(
> Back to ndiswrapper...
>
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> ath9k disassociates/reassociates a lot
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414560
> You received this bug notificatio
Using the given driver I was able to run ndiswrapper and it seems to
work just fine now.
mlaverdiere writes:
> I'm sorry if I'm crossposting with Bug #333730, but in case it might be
> useful to others, here's my experience with ath9k module/Atheros AR928X
> card, including a some workarounds I'
This has been my experience (see above somewhere)as well. I have the
same card. When I used Fedora 10, I usually installed a
compat-wireless release from April 2009. However, under Ubuntu I was
having the same problems as you with the built in driver. I finally
gave up and use ndiswrapper. Rock sol
Have you tried any large downloads say for instances like 600-700megs?
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:26 PM, acadavid wrote:
> Installing compat-wireless seems to have fixed the problem for me here.
> I just have a fresh Ubuntu Notebook Remix 9.10 install on an Asus
> 1000HE. Just download that file
On Tuesday 03 Nov 2009 8:49:25 pm Doc wrote:
> It's not fixed with backports
> Install them means making impossible to turn off the wifi, in the sense that
> you get a complete freeze of the system!
> I tried twice and twice I had to forcibly shut down the PC: the ext4 file
> system did the r
more (wireless) power to ya. :)
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Pitcher wrote:
> fixed with installation of the backports :-))
>
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> ath9k disassociates/reassociates a lot
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I got sick of the loss of connection and not being able to even update
the system without multiple connection restarts. I went ahead and
installed ndiswrapper and all is fine with the world of my wireless
card now.
Partha
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Howard Chu wrote:
> I got sick of Network
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 07:58, Howard Chu wrote:
> @Kunal,
> Yes, scanning is required to find a network to connect to, when you
> initially have no connection at all. My point is that once you're
> successfully associated to a network, automatic/background scanning should
> stop. You don't need s
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 3:34 AM, Rachel Greenham
wrote:
> Howard Chu wrote:
>> That was explained in one of the previous discussions. The ath9k is an
>> a/b/g/n interface and has a lot more channels to scan, and it's the
>> extra time required to scan these additional channels that causes the
>> as
Howard Chu wrote:
> That was explained in one of the previous discussions. The ath9k is an
> a/b/g/n interface and has a lot more channels to scan, and it's the
> extra time required to scan these additional channels that causes the
> association to time out. Or that's the theory anyway; the ath9k
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 9:19 PM, Rachel Greenham
wrote:
> I continued to have other issues (poor signal strength, the excessive
> disassociates/reassociates of this bug report, occasional loss of
> connection even though network manager thought it was OK) up until and
> including the release, but
Emily, I had exactly those symptoms earlier during the Karmic Alpha/Beta
period for a long while on my Asus 1008HA (with Apple Airport Extreme
base station). I even reported it in bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442644 but it did actually seem to
resolve itself before release. (Reminds me;
I can confirm this. I turned off power management and the disconnects
are less frequent, though have not downloaded anything massive
recently. Now you have to unload and reload ath9k to get your
connection back.
As I have said before, I used a get a great connection with the
version of ath9k drive
On Wednesday 28 Oct 2009 5:33:42 pm NicolasO wrote:
> Using 2.6.31-14 and backport modules and backport modules wireless, I am
> having two problems:
>
> - slow connection, that stalls for long time. Switching off power
> management solve that. - no wifi after sleep. modprobe -r ath9k ; modprobe
>
Have you tried updating Karmic with this driver? In my case, I pretty
much have to rmmod/modprobe at least 2-3 times to finish the
download/update process. If the download is more than 20M, then it is
even worse. I get frozen connection whenever the connection speed is
over 1MBps (10Mbps).
On Sat,
If you "service stop network-manager" with this chipset, the connection will
last longer. It still fades eventually, but less often.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:PM, Tyrael wrote:
> The same of dhd but with a minipciexpress card integrated on Zotac ION
> Motherboard.
> Network controller: Atheros
Test if for few hours and let us know if it's stable for you.
For me it's usable (0-4% packet loss) but after some hours it disconnect
and doesn't connect again.
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Is that package ok also if it is for 2.6.31-10.12 and now kernel version is
2.6.31.11.22?
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 12:07 PM, vaib wrote:
> @Tuomas: Try applying frank's patch. Patch worked wonders for me. Before
> that I had same issues as you.
>
> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/41456
It's pretty obvious that trying to use wireless is a PITA, and this should
be treated as accordingly.
Linux dv5 2.6.31-11-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 25 06:37:23 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
[ 1158.012067] wlan0: no probe response from AP 00:1e:ab:00:8c:5b -
disassociating
[ 1158.380507] ath9k: D
With the US Robotics Router (b,g) my desktop with ath9k seems to like to
disassociate/reassociate, now with the Linksys WRT610N (b,g,n) it doesn't
disassociate but I have to disassociate and reassociate manually because the
connection stop working sometimes (very often).
I have also this problem:
Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper wrote:
> Matt, I'd totally settle for using ndiswrapper, but my attempts thus far
> have failed miserably.
For this card:
01:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR928X Wireless
Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01)
Subsystem: Device 1a3b:1067
I'm using the
Is that in response to performance issues? Does it clear it up somehow?
What does your dmesg look like?
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