WIFI/ KNetworkmanager: very good at one netbook, weird behaviour at another one.
Bas G. Roufs wrote:
> > OTOH, if you made sure that only one of nm or wicd wass installed > > at a time, I would assume that the reason is the kernel driver for > > your hardware. You can find out which hardware is installed in > > your machine with the command > > Taking into account this feedback and info I found elsewhere, it is > worth looking at this issue. > > > sudo lshw -C network > > > > in a terminal. If you tell us which hardware is in use, it may be > > easier to determine what could be done to achieve a reliable wifi > > connection. > > In one attachment you will find the terminal output of the netbook in > question: the HP Pavilion: both with and without the WIFI connection > switched on. > In a 2nd attachment, you will find the terminal output of the Eee PC > 1001 HA - the one with the correctly working WIFI connection. The hardware is using the same driver (ath9k) on both machines which makes it a bit strange. But there is a difference between the machines. On the HP the chip is AR9485 and on the other machine it is the AR9285. I don't know the difference between the chips but maybe the driver has a bug for the AR9485 chip. You could try to install a new version of the driver. There is a package "linux-backports-modules-cw-3.4-precise-*" for 12.04 where the "*" should be replaced according to your kernel (usually generic or generic-pae). > While writing this reply message, I found a 2nd "workaround": > UNchecking the box "enable wireless", and checking it again. After > doing so, the WIFI connection seemingly goes on without further > interruption. Good - let's hope that it is stable now. Of course it would be better if this extra action wouldn't be necessary. Nils -- kubuntu-users mailing list kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-users |
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