wireless access point won't connect- changed bandwidth in a way we can't support - disconnect
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
linux (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
|
High
|
Unassigned | ||
Saucy |
Won't Fix
|
High
|
Unassigned |
Bug Description
I am staying in an apartment with a shared access point. Ubuntu is unable to connect to that access point, but connects fine to others.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: linux-image-
ProcVersionSign
Uname: Linux 3.9.0-6-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.10.2-0ubuntu1
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/
Date: Tue Jun 18 10:15:46 2013
HibernationDevice: RESUME=
InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-06-18 (0 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 13.10 "Saucy Salamander" - Alpha amd64 (20130617)
MachineType: LENOVO Lenovo IdeaPad U310 Touch
MarkForUpload: True
ProcFB: 0 inteldrmfb
ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=
RelatedPackageV
linux-
linux-
linux-firmware 1.109
SourcePackage: linux
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
dmi.bios.date: 01/29/2013
dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.bios.version: 65CN97WW
dmi.board.
dmi.board.name: Lenovo
dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.board.version: 31900003WIN8 STD MLT
dmi.chassis.
dmi.chassis.type: 10
dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
dmi.chassis.
dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnLENOVO:
dmi.product.name: Lenovo IdeaPad U310 Touch
dmi.product.
dmi.sys.vendor: LENOVO
Changed in linux (Ubuntu): | |
importance: | Undecided → High |
tags: | added: kernel-key |
Changed in linux (Ubuntu Saucy): | |
status: | Confirmed → Incomplete |
tags: | removed: kernel-key |
tags: | added: kernel-da-key |
Changed in linux (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Incomplete → Confirmed |
Jun 18 08:29:40 rick-Lenovo- IdeaPad- U310-Touch kernel: [ 6598.038710] wlan0: AP 00:24:b2:db:d7:30 changed bandwidth in a way we can't support - disconnect
^ This seems to me like the key hint at the issue, it seems like this is probably some new or changed code path being exercised with the latest Saucy kernel for WEP in this particular case.