I see that link is leads to the same attachment you uploaded on your last post.
I am no expert but here is my two cents from looking through that capture. I'm seeing only one "Deauthentication / Reassociation. At frame 8418 you see the first deauthentication message from your laptop. There are a lot of Logical Link Control frames being sent but that should be normal. FHSS = 802.11b / OFDM = 802.11g The thing that I keep seeing is your AP is using FHSS almost exclusively and only a couple frames from it to your laptop use OFDM modulation. I do see on a couple frames that your laptop uses FHSS. The deauthentication frames were the only I noticed. I was wondering if those nodes are going to look the same on a kernel that has a stable WLAN connection. Meaning If not too much trouble, use an old kernel and grab another capture from a kernel that doesn't deauthenticate all the time. Then see if the AP and laptop are communicating at the same modulation. As for me. uptime with kernel 3.8.0-29-generic is 18:55:52 dmesg | grep reason (shows nothing) dmesg | grep deauthen (shows nothing) My connection is stable. The only thing that has changed in the last year was I got booted from my old DSL and had to sign up for att u-verse dsl. This newer DSL locks your modems mac in as your user login credentials so you can't replace it with another one from newegg, amazon, best buy, etc.. The only way to get one is from att and then go through the registration process which locks your mac as you. You can buy them on ebay but I don't think I would do that because they don't always authenticate to att's service. Anyway, I got this new modem/router (motorola nvg510) last month. all the newer kernels are working with my laptop / AP now. Call it a coincidence, call it dumb luck, who knows but I know it is working great now and the only thing I changed was the AP. Although I have installed updated from lubuntu via apt-get update / apt-get upgrade / apt-get dist-upgrade. I even ran the fedora 19 lxde live iso and had no problems on that as well. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/902557 Title: 10ec:8176 Wireless not working in 12.04 for rtl8192ce (RTL8188CE) To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/902557/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs