4. Android phones, tablet and Windows laptop work with my wireless AP
fine as far as I can tell (can't access their logs).
5. Distance to AP: 3m.
6. I don't have another AP to test with.
7. This is not a regression. This bug happens with 12.04 and 12.10.
Plus with the Ubuntu-built mainline kernels that I tested see bug
messages).
8. Compat-wireless: I installed
linux-backports-modules-cw-3.4-3.2.0-32-generic:amd64. Disconnects
still occur. But this is not surprising given that I have also tested
the latest mainline kernels.
9. This bug occurs with mainline Ubuntu kernel 3.6.0.
10. ndiswrapper: too hard.
11. This is an Atheros chip, not Broadcom or Realtek.
On 22 October 2012 21:42, Christopher M. Penalver /wiki.ubuntu. com/Kernel/ LinuxWireless# Bug_Report_ Minimum_ Requirement_ Information
<email address hidden> wrote:
> Justin Smith, thank you for apport-collect'ing. Could you please provide
> the information following
> https:/
1. Bios: Updated to 12.01. No change, disconnects still occur.
2. Wireless Router:
* Billion BiPAC 7402VGP.
* Firmware version: 5.74d.
* WPA2-PSK
* MAC filtering and QoS: none (default settings).
* Beacon Interval: ?
* FIrewall: Disabled.
3. Wireless: 802.11g.
4. Android phones, tablet and Windows laptop work with my wireless AP
fine as far as I can tell (can't access their logs).
5. Distance to AP: 3m.
6. I don't have another AP to test with.
7. This is not a regression. This bug happens with 12.04 and 12.10.
Plus with the Ubuntu-built mainline kernels that I tested see bug
messages).
8. Compat-wireless: I installed -modules- cw-3.4- 3.2.0-32- generic: amd64. Disconnects
linux-backports
still occur. But this is not surprising given that I have also tested
the latest mainline kernels.
9. This bug occurs with mainline Ubuntu kernel 3.6.0.
10. ndiswrapper: too hard.
11. This is an Atheros chip, not Broadcom or Realtek.
Cheers,
Justin.