no. you can not reproduce it. sometimes it woks, but most of cases it don't. i can refresh networks in wicd and no wlan can be found. normally when i boot, network connects to wired network because no wlan can be found. even on reboots its about a percentage of less than 10 that my wifi can connect to my wlan. it seems that my laptop lost a lot of signal strength to connect to my wlan. i didnt have had these problems since ubuntu 7.10 and they came up with upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 with new kernel. it even didnt work with ndiswrapper and wifi-driver from windows. i have had the same problems. but i get connection to my wlan when taking my laptop and placing it in about 3m distance of my wlan-router. well, it seems as it lost a lot of connectivity-strength, like when cutting the antenna (what i did not).
no. you can not reproduce it. sometimes it woks, but most of cases it don't. i can refresh networks in wicd and no wlan can be found. normally when i boot, network connects to wired network because no wlan can be found. even on reboots its about a percentage of less than 10 that my wifi can connect to my wlan. it seems that my laptop lost a lot of signal strength to connect to my wlan. i didnt have had these problems since ubuntu 7.10 and they came up with upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 with new kernel. it even didnt work with ndiswrapper and wifi-driver from windows. i have had the same problems. but i get connection to my wlan when taking my laptop and placing it in about 3m distance of my wlan-router. well, it seems as it lost a lot of connectivity- strength, like when cutting the antenna (what i did not).