I'd like to second Kansei's motion - again. In my opinion, the need for WiFi 
networking that "just works" becomes increasingly important for any OS to gain 
momentum. Unexplainable network outages every few minutes or even seconds that 
can not be fixed with a few clicks are a lot more likely to scare away new or 
live CD users than, say, a year before.

As I already pointed out in comment #8, changing ONE single number in
the code apparently makes the problems go away for most people who
tried.

My patch has not been accepted by upstream for reasons that I can
understand (its a patch, not a fix). On the other hand the question is:
how long are you willing to wait for a "proper" solution, possibly
losing new users every day along the way? From that perspective,
changing at least the timeout as suggested for the upcoming release
until a better solution has been found might be the most pragmatic
approach.

kind regards,
                       Fionn

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