Trying Ubuntu-generated, i.e. Ubuntu patched kernels won't cut it. Those
patches are the culprit, I know because I tested other distros with the
same kernel version. You need to try a vanilla kernel, anyone. Most
probably Ubuntu/Canonical don't make one available, so you'll have to
compile your own. Adding the *build-essentials*  package should be
enough if you have compiled a Linux kernel in the past. After all, it's
just for a single test, so if anything else breaks you just ignore it
during the test and afterwards reboot the machine with the standard
kernel.

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[Jaunty] Intel wireless 3945ABG is unstable and disconnects frequently
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348204
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