I reported bug #286168 witch has been marked as a duplicate of this bug
- I would rather say that it must be opposite. No matter this, I move to
this bug...
I have experienced that my issue on reconnecting on reboot or hibernate,
seem partly is solved. One night I logged on, at did some other thin
@Magnus S:
Sorry that I'm first reporting back now, but now it seems at this could be WiFi
chipset related. As far as I can see Mr. Polach is using a Prism chipset
whereas I'm using Intel 2915ABG. I don't know if the very delayed (1-2 min.)
auto connect I'm experiencing could be related - furth
I have tried to use
plasma-widget-network-manager_0.0+svn966653-0ubuntu1~ppa1_i386.deb, with the
new ability to connect to hidden networks, for a couple of days now.
For the Intel 2915ABG WiFI chipset, autoconnect after a reboot often seems to
work, but takes up to one minute after the desktop i
@Leann Ogasawara
Only change with the new lbm_cw_mac80211 module and kernel 2.6.28-13,
was that I can't even get a connection with ath5k now. And still no led
activity when the connection is in progress. "nm-tool" do list all
broadcasting SSID's, so the card and driver is alive.
How was it testet
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Still exactly the same issue in Jaunty - and the workaround still
applies :
A "sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf" and inserting a new line with
"dev.wifi0.ledpin = 1" makes it work after a reboot too.
Kernel is : Linux Test-PC 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17
01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
I have enabled the atheros madwifi driver, as I can't get Lenovo's WiFI
card to work reliable with the kubuntu default open source ath5k driver
(low bandwith and disconnections).
@Thomas Hood : The ath5k driver seems to rename the interface-devices to
"wmaster?" and "wlan?", so you should probably
I can second that of Mr. Lorenco Trichardt above for both Jaunty and Karmic.
Using the ath5k default of Kubuntu 9.04 updated as of today, the log is filled
with the same "failed to set fr". Experiencing the same issue with Karmic
alpha 1 updated as of yesterday too.
Running madwifi driver w
My experience is pretty much the same as Sebaestn describes on the
2009-05-02 - with plasma-widget-network-
manager-0.7+svn961724-0ubuntu1~ppa1, it works after an initial
connection has been created by different workarounds.
This was tested with different boxes and different WiFi chipsets, after
a
This bug is marked fixed now !, so Kubuntu 9.04 should not work with
Atheros 521x based WiFi chipsets, as Ubuntu does ?
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Certainly not fixed in Hardy, but Interpid seems okay.
BTW The patch attached above still works for Hardy.
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Connecting to non-broadcasting AP's still impossible with Atheros.
As stated in bug #286165 I'm still unable to connect to an AP with
hidden SSID in the new NM 0.7 in Interpid (last updateNov. 3. 2008)
using an Atheros based Cisco AIR-CB21AG or Netgear WG511T PCMCIA card
(Chipset AR5211). Unhiddin
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Unable to connect to an AP with hidden SSID in the new NM 0.7 in
Interpid Ibex Beta++ using an Atheros based Cisco AIR-CB21AG or Netgear
WG511T PCMCIA card (Chipset AR5211). Using the exact same installation
and enabling the internal Intel
Public bug reported:
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KnetworkManager/network-manager-kde does not automatically reconnect to ALREADY
KNOWN hidden wireless network (AP with hidden SSID). When the computer comes
back from hibernation or the computer has been rebooted, the user has to go
I too can confirm this behaiviur on ThinkPad R52 and Kubuntu 8.10 Beta.
But in Kubuntu Bluetooth frontend don't work, and according to another
reportet bug this isn't going to happen for 8.10. Therfore activating
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Hi Alberto,
The connection issue looks a little the same as I experience on a
Thinkpad with the ipw2200 chipset too. You could try to have a look at
the binary files I've attached in the "Network-
Manager-0.6.6-0ubuntu6~test1.tar.gz" archive in bug #217006, which solve
the connection/passphrase is
Running Kubuntu Jaunty Alpha 6 it is still impossible to connect to
networks with hidden SSID. When unhidding the SSID plasma-widget-
network-manager connects okay as described TuxFan.
I believe that the that the KDE bug mentioned by Jonathan is slightly
different, when the network isn't listed ru
I can confirm that connecting with Huawei E220 do not work for me too
since the first plasmoid-network-manager (think it was the one released
with Janty Alpha 3) was upgraded. Using the latest plasma-widget-
network-manager-0.0+svn930811 on Kubuntu Janty Alpha 5, the fail
according to the 'syslog',
Public bug reported:
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Connecting to hidden wireless networks impossible with
plasma-widget-network-manager (PWNM) in Kubuntu Janty Alpha 5 updated as of
2009-03-04 to PWNM-0.0+svn930811.
A later update forced an installation of network-manager-g
I can confirm this bug too. Sometime makes it impossible to choose and
connect to at particular network. Experienced for both Mobile and
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Did a fresh install of 9.04 Beta today and updated it from the main repository.
Still not able to connect to a hidden SSID with plasma-widget-network-manager
(PWNM) and a ThinkPad buildin Intel 2915ABG adapter.
Removed the SSID from Network-Managment rebooted, disabled the buildin adapter
in BI
I'm not sure that knetworkmanager (KNM) and plasma-widget-network-manager
(PWNM) has anything to do with each other - only that PWNM should become a more
KDE4 like replacement for KNM.
If you uninstall PWNM by "apt-get remove plasma-widget-network-manager", you
are able to start the old KNM from
@David
I do agree with you, that it probably would be a good idea to switch back to
knetworkmanager, even though this plasma-widget is nice and locks promising.
From this bug report it seems that more people are affected by this bug, and
probably even more to come when 9.04 is released (based on
josesuarez1983, Ioanna Ramfos and others with the RaLink chipset.
I seems that Gutsy has overall problems with the RaLink Chipset (or the
driver development seems to be the actual problem), so could it be that
your problem isn't a problem connecting to hidden access points with NM,
but a problem c
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Unfortunately the problem isn't solved in any case by upgrading the
glib6 nor by disabling the IPV6 protocol I think.
I have access to two different ADSL networks, a slow (512 Kbps down/128
Kbps up) and a faster (8196 Kbps down/512Kbps up). On the faster there
seems to be no problem at all, and on
Certanly a nice tool, making integration of K/Ubuntu a lot easier. It
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Great Michael, tried the patch you mentioned and can confirm that it
WORKS on Kubuntu Gutsy and a Atheros AR5211 adapter - in fact it has
been uploaded to the online source for K/Ubuntu now, so only did a
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Great work Alexander and others ??, thanks for the well done work on
this one.
Tested the NM 0.6.5-0ubuntu16 from the repository on a buildin "IBM 11a/b/g
Wireless LAN Mini PCI Adapter II" (Athero AR5212), a PCMCIA "Netgear WG511T"
(Atheros AR5211) and a PCI "Netgear WG311T" (Atheros AR5211), th
Having the same problem with Gutsy updated to NM 0.6.5-0ubuntu15 (as of
06.10.2007).
The chipset on this one is the Atheros AR5212, and it's connecting fine to the
same Access Point when the SSID is UN-hidden. Using Edgy worked flawlessly with
the SSID hidden until i upgraded. It would be great
I can confirm this on different hardware (Thinkpad and HP) too -
expected (100%) upload speed, and mostly extreme low (<10%) download
speed. I short periods of time the download speed seems normal, and
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further testing, and downgraded my Hardy Beta (including updates as of
2008-04-16) to the network-manager 0.6.5 released with Hardy Alpha 5. Removing
the following packages sequentially :
1) network-manager-kde_0.2.2-
Found this solution for network-manager_0.6.6, and the ipw2200
connecting to hidden networks
I seems that in Gutsy AP_SCAN 1 was used, whereas the latast network-
manager update fore Hardy use AP_SCAN 2.
Downloaded the latest Branch-files (119) from Alexander Sacks :
https://code.launchpad.net/
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I too experience trouble with the latest network-manager-0.6.6-0ubuntu5
(in Hardy RC) and the Intel 2200BG and 2915ABC adapters. I've tried to
make a minor change to the latest brance supplyed by Alexander Sack,
using AP_SCAN 1 (instead of 2) as it seems it was in NM-0.6.5 for
I can confirm this bug with the latest daily DVD build of Kubuntu Hardy.
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As stated by Alexander Sack in bug #50214
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
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Connecting with network-manager-0.6.6-0ubuntu5 in Kubuntu Hardy still
seems buggy for
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I've opened a new bug #217006 on the ipw2200, as it seems that the bugs
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Can confirm this for the network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu7 version (7.10
Gutsy / Kubuntu), using a Netgear PCMCIA adapter with Atheros 5212
chipset.
Dubbelchecked that drivers/hardware/accespoint worked, by creating a
WPA_supplicant.conf from the exampel given in
/usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/exampel/
The translation for 7.10 Gutsy is properly in full progress right now,
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I too have been experiencing these problems with the Atheros 5212
Chipset (both IBM Thinkpad buildin and Netgear external PCMCIA/PCI
adapters) and network-manager when connecting to hidden access points -
though all my adapters work with K/Ubuntu 6.10. I have tried to locate
the problem, as I suspe
Sorry, forgot to mention that my comment above is excactly the same for
7.10 - Gutsy Tribe 1+2+3.
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fully with wpa_supplicant, as described
earlier in this bug, include using this Extention ?
Please feel free to ask if I could supply any additional info or testing
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If I'm "other posters" mentioned by Mickey, that have affected that the bug not
to become solved, I'm very sorry.
I may have misread the originally bug description, as I now reckon that this
bug probably concerning the wep-hex encrypted with hidden SSIDs. My problem
with WPA on hidden SSIDs was
jamouneau wrote on 2007-11-02
sudo gedit /etc/sysctl.conf
change the following parameters to 0: (they are already in the list and you
only need to change from "1" to "0")
net.ipv4.tcp_sack = 0
net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling = 0
save file, reboot
And Ralph Corderoy rewrote this later to this s
Alexander, didn't I title it "zd1211rw" ?, I'm sorry.
Steffen who submittet a Atheros bugfix (208306) has kindly provided me
with a patch to test the ZyXEL adapters, containing this code addition
to the debian patch as far as I know :
+ } else if (!nm_null_safe_strcmp("zd1211rw", ke
Alexander,
Using network-manager-0.6.6-0ubuntu (branch 116) now WORKS for my two
USB adapters with both WPA1 and WPA2.
Right now I'm connectet using the one adapter, and the only glitch I
have, is that the adapter only runs 24Mb/s and stays at this rate no
matter what I do with the connection. Co
Anyone tested the ndiswrapper yet ? - Alexander
If it can be tested with an Atheros based PCMCIA card I think I might
give it a try - even thou I don't like chipset vendors that do not give
the Linux community a chance or just a clue how to make a driver, then I
certainly would like to see K/Ubunt
Just want to confirm that the network-manager-0.6.6-0ubuntu5 that now is
released to the repositories WORKS for me. Used it for both WPA1 and
WPA2 secured hidden networks without glitches.
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Tested ndiswrapper on the latest kernel and SUCCESS for both AR5211
based Netgear PCMCIA adapter an zd1211rw based ZyXEL USB adapter,
connecting to hidden SSID with WPA1 security. ZyXEL gives shows higher
bandwidth on 54 Mbps than the native driver with only 24 Mbps when using
ZyXEL driver version
After upgrading Hardy beta 5 to Hardy beta 6 connectivity to hidden
SSIDs with ipw2200/2915 and atheros based cards (AR5212 chip) don't work
any more.
Done some further testing, and found the patched/changed network manager
0.6.6-0ubuntu1 was installed. After experiencing the problem on a couple
o
I too can confirm probmels to connect to APs with hidden SSIDs using
labtops with both ipw2200 and ipw2915, after upgrading to Hardy beta 6
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Sorry Alexander, but the latest upgrade to Hardy network-
manager-0.6.6-0ubuntu2 didn't change the non-working atheros for my
AR5211 and AR5212's - when connecting to the different APs with WPA1 and
hidden SSIDs I have access to. Rolling back to the network-
manager_0.6.5-0ubuntu16.7.10.0_i386.deb
Hi Basilio,
I do still experience the same problems as described above (WPA1 and Hidden
SSID), after I have upgraded to network-manager 0.6.6-0ubuntu2 and the other
updated packages for Hardy from tonight.
Downgrading the network-manager to 0.6.5 (used in Hardy Alpha 5 and below) by
removing th
Hi Basilio,
I have been following the bug #50214 you mention for several K/Ubuntu releases,
as it has a lot of good info regarding NM and hidden WPA networks - thanks to
the work of Alexander Sack, who seems to be rather structured in solving the
problems.
The workaround you mention is one I've
I too can confirm that the problem seems to affect Hardy Beta 1.
BUT according to "sudo sysctl -a | grep softled" the bit is already set
to "1", so the solution may seems not to be as strait forward as initial
suggested.
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After a little research I found that a "sysctl dev.wifi0.ledpin" showed
"0". Did a "sudo sysctl -w dev.wifi0.ledpin=1", and the led flashed
gladly on wireless network traffic.
A "sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf" and inserting a new line with
"dev.wifi0.ledpin = 1" makes it work after a reboot too.
Can
> Alexander Sack wrote
> christiansen, does any of your chipsets work with broadcast SSID
> (non-hidden)? or is everything broken for you?
When UNHIDING the WPA2 secured SSID, connecting with Hardy and network-
manager.0.6.6-0ubuntu4-test1 (2008-03-25 or branch ID110) seems to work
Hi Alexander,
Did some further testing, using the buildin Atheros on one laptop. First
I used unhidden SSID on the WPA1 secured AP, as you asked for. The
connection was established, and network communication was okay.
Then I shutdown the laptop, and form an other computer enabled hiding of
the SS
The syslog with hidden SSID
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The tests with ZyXEL (chipset zd1211rw) seems exact identical with that
of Atheros above.
SSID Not Hidden: Connects
SSID Hidden : Do not connect
Executing iwconfig while connecting with NM shows the right ESSID, and
doing iwpriv scan do not make the make it connect.
BTW Got the syslog files for
Hi Steffen,
I've testet one of my Atheros AR5212 adapters (an internal) now, and I
can connect using your patch. Will test two external PCMCIA adapters
later, and return the results. Great work, thanks.
Off topic - Could you help making a identical test-patch for ZyXEL
zd1211rw chipsets, that see
Used your patch with 3 different Atheros based adapters (IBM, Netgear
and Cisco), and can confirm that they all works with WPA1 secured hidden
SSID on different APs.
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Dima, maby you should have look on Bug #208306 "[ath_pci] cannot
connect to hidden ap", which deal with the Atheros based adapters. Using
the patch attached do make my 3 different Atheros adapters work.
I've testet Kubuntu from Edgy to Gutsy on a ThinkPad T21 several times,
and my experience is t
luke16, you could try and have a look at bug #208306 "[ath_pci] cannot
connect to hidden ap", if your chipset is Atheros (I've seem atheros and
asus mentioned another place". Steffen has provided a patch that solves
the hidden APs and Atheros problem for me, which is not in the main
channels (yet ?
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Can not connect to WPA1/2 secured SSIDs using a ZyXEL based chipset on
Hardy Beta and network-manager-0.6.6-0ubuntu4.
This bug is opened according to wishes from Alexander Sack in bug
#50214, where more details is described.
The wd1211rw
Same issue with GDebi here on one laptop with a fresh Kubuntu Hardy Beta
install. Before the fresh install the box was opgraded from Alpa2 ->
Alpha3 -> ... -> Alpha 6 and then Beta, and the issue was identical
after the last 2 or 3 upgrades. Other testboxes with Hardy do NOT show
this hyper CPU usa
network-manager/
Regards
Christiansen
> Well, all of the access points that I was trying to connect to weren't
> hidden, so I would assume that is unrelated.
>
> And sorry, I completely forgot to mention that I am using atheros with
> an asus eeepc.
>
> Since iwpriv ath
Connecting to hidden WPA secured SSID with Atheros based adapters and
Hardy still does not work. The labtops was updatet from main repository
as of 2008-03-26 21:20 UTC.
First build network-manager.0.6.6-0ubuntu4-test1 (2008-03-24 or branch ID109)
and tested both Internal IBM and external Cisco
Tested 2 different ZyXEL based USB adapters too - 3COM OfficeConnect and
ZyXEL AG-220 - without better luck.
Used network-manager.0.6.6-0ubuntu4-test1 (2008-03-25 or branch ID110),
and connecting to a WPA1 secured AP with hidden SSID.
BTW. Both adapters work with Gutsy.
Attached syslog from fail
I can confirm that the boggy translation still is present i the final
feisty (7.04) release.
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Had the same experience as above, following the boot process from the
text-console. Disabled both network adapters in BIOS solved the problem,
and Kubuntu started with no delay - and off course no network
connections either. Enabled the wired adapter first, and the boot delay
(approximately 1 minut
Found simular issue with the IBM Tinkpad Atheros 5212 based Wireless
A/B/G NIC after upgrading from herd 4. The issue seems to be relatet to
WPA encryption or hidden SIDs. Have succesfully tried to connectet to a
non-hidden and WEP-only enabled SID, but no luck on WPA since herd 4.
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Just for the record and I have to back up Anand Kumria on comment #84.
I too am no longer able to start X (locks up/freezes completely) since
kernel 2.6.32-21.32 on a ThinkPad with this adapter:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM
Integrated Graphics Device [8
I have to support Bryce Harrington in comment #7, running kernel
2.6.31-21.32 with KMS black listed on a couple of different i855 based
ThinkPads crashes X right away on X-startup and locks the box
completely. Downgrading to kernel 2.6.31-21.31or using i915.modeset=1 in
GRUB and the box runs fine f
@ashgtx
what adapter (sudo lspci -vvnn) are you using and what channel are
channel/frequency are the AP you are trying to connect to running ?
from a terminal run and find your SSID, if its broadcasting the SSID : nm-tool
if it's not broadcasting, but slightingly more complicated as you need to k
@ Jarmo Torvinen
Thanks, You are having the exact Philips adapter I was referring to earlier :
PCI-ID [168c:0012] sub [17ab:8310]. This one only works perfect with the
madwifi "ath_pci" driver module, not provided from Ubuntu any more. And from
all the logs above, doesn't seem to work with the
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@Victor
You could have a look at Bug #463625, as this is about the exact same
ThinkPad adapter you are experiencing problems with:
$ sudo lspci -vvnn
03:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Atheros Communications Inc. AR5212
802.11abg NIC [168c:1014] (rev 01)
Subsystem: IBM Device [1014:058a
Lucid Alpha 3 (kernel 2.6.32-10.14) still suffering, and now even only connects
to an wireless AP (tested Cisco. Linksys, 3COM) in very rear cases.
Meanwhile bugs keeps coming in on launchpad and even more people continues to
rapport in on bug #461419 for this, in ThinkPads, widely used adapter.
@davidyu,
Could you please post a "sudo lspci -vvnn" and a "dmesg | grep -i phy" from
your working T60, there are still R/T60 with AR5212 based adapters not working
without using the madwifi driver. What encryption are you using ?
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@davidyu
Thanks, it seems you are using the same type of adapter for your T60, as I am
having bad experience with on more ThinkPads from the R-series, and that too
have been reported not working above. What is different is that you are
probably using a Certificate (LEAP) and WPA or WPA2 Enterpr
For Kubuntu 9.10 on R52 I can confirm that "echo enable,0x00ff |
sudo tee /proc/acpi/ibm/hotkey" (and mask 0x00fd too) works for
volume control but NOT for brightness. Brightness buttons works but, but
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I would be nice if you could supply us with a "sudo lspci -vvnn", as there is
more than one Atheros based adapter for the ThinkPad T40 series.
>From all the logs above there seems to be two types Atheros adapters suffering
>from this issue, a Philips branded and a IBM and Lenovo brand
Teej, have you tried to change channel on your AP ?, I can see your are
running channel 11 (2,462 Mhz). Some atheros adapters have seems to have
thees problems with channels above 6 (2,437 Mhz) - see my comment in
#419 above.
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[Karmic Lucid] Atheros AR5211 - ath5k driver connection and performa
Unfortunately the patched kernel doesn't seem to make volume notification work.
Further more as brightness was mentioned in the initial bug message, I have to
add that adjusting this stopped working since the kernel upgrade from 2.6.32-18
(from Beta 1) to the latest update with the patched 2.6.
If stability is an issue, I'm not sure if the latest approach taken in
kernel 2.6.31-21.32 is right - at least for an ThinkPad Intel i855 GPU
like this:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM
Integrated Graphics Device [8086:3582] (rev 02)
Subsystem: IBM Device [1
@ashgtx
Nope, madwifi is out of K/Ubuntu for good I think, and ath5k despite all the
bug are the one non-hackers are bound to from the 9.10 release. The good news
is that the ath5k module in compat-wireless-2010-04-19.tar.bz2 from:
http://wireless.kernel.org/download/compat-wireless-2.6/
is e
I would suggest that users affected first try out one of the latest
compat-wireless module before marking this bug, as there has been a lot
of changes to the ath5k module in the last month or so. And despite
completely silence from the devs on the bug rapports, this has solved at
least the problems
This bug is solved by using the upstream compat-
wireless-2010-04-19.tar.bz2, and also works fine using compat-
wireless-2010-05-22.tar.bz2.
Any chance that this upstream update could get into Lucid updates
somehow ?
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Atheros AR5212 poor connection speed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463625
Your absolutely right, and maybe some other users aren't too, if they
give latest compat-wireless modules a go - hence "I would suggest that
users affected first try out one of the latest compat-wireless module
before marking this bug". Sorry if that is to hard to get, that there
would then be a s
Finaly I think I've found a break through on the problem of certain
ThinkPad adapters (MAC:0xa3, PHY: 0x61) recorded in this tread,
regarding the issue that they doesn't work with the default ath5k module
installed by *buntu. While trying to capture communication between the
adapter and a AP, I cha
The jaunty modules loaded during the tests above.
** Attachment added: "Modules loaded in Jaunty"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32997439/Atheros-Jaunty.txt
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[intrepid] [Atheros AR5211] ath5k driver inoperative, wpa_supplicant never
completes connection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/27650
Hi Leann (@ #26),
Certainly, and now I final got hold of the Karmic Beta ISO.
Unfortunately, as stated by Andreas Jonsson above, it doesn't seem to
make any difference using LBM in nither Karmic Beta nor Jaunty (newest
kernel 2.6.28-15.20). In fact in Karmic Beta I'm often able get
connected with
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