Public bug reported:
Seen this message reported previously, but not with Jaunty or my
hardware.
Running the 9.04 UNR on Dell Mini 9 with Broadcom 4312 wireless. Network
connectivity lasts 5-10 minutes, then all packets are lost, sometimes with
error:
ping: sendmsg: No buffer space available
So
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ping: sendmsg: No buffer space available wireless Jaunty Mini 9
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Also, I've tried with and without backports installed. No improvement
either way. In fact, the wireless card is sometimes not detected in
network manager at all with backports enabled.
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ping: sendmsg: No buffer space available wireless Jaunty Mini 9
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No one's got any ideas?
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ping: sendmsg: No buffer space available (wifi)
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I'm also experiencing this exact issue on Jaunty Netbook Remix installed
on a Dell Mini 9 with Broadcom 4312 wireless chipset. Ping &
connectivity drops, but network manager reports full signal on wireless.
Logs attached.
Should I enable Jaunty backports for a fix?
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ping: sendmsg: No buffer space available (wifi)
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Update:
Attached is dmesg right after wifi goes out, immediately after trying to stream
media from my wired server within the LAN.
Thanks for any help
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ping: sendmsg: No buffer space available (wifi)
FYI-
Just added backports for Jaunty via
sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-jaunty,
I get prompted for new backports kernel modules, and install them/reboot.
No change. I've removed backports.
Just trying to be thorough, thanks.
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I had trhis problem as well, until this morning. I switched from WPA
Personal to WPA2 Personal with AES, and it started working. My specs
are:
wpasupplicant 0.6.4-2, network-manager 0.7-0ubuntu1~nm1~intrepid1
wireless driver is the latest Broadcom STA wireless driver offered by
the Hardware Driv
I had trhis problem as well, until this morning. I switched from WPA
Personal to WPA2 Personal with AES, and it started working. My specs
are:
wpasupplicant 0.6.4-2, network-manager 0.7-0ubuntu1~nm1~intrepid1
wireless driver is the latest Broadcom STA wireless driver offered by
the Hardware Driv
This fix works appears to work in Intrepid as well, thanks :)
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This is also a problem on the Dell Mini 9 netbook. For myself, I solved it by
replacing it with an Intel 3645 a/b/g wifi card & have no driver problems.
For those with this problem, a solution is posted here:
http://www.ubuntumini.com/2010/10/broadcom-wireless-driver-fix-in.html
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