This switches off power management for the driver, and for me solved the issue.
Anyone know how to make sure this is always set? I've now put the command in a script in /etc/network/if-up.d/, but have the feeling this could be done in a nicer fashion...
(Sorry, I see this was mentioned above already, by simon tretter and others. So see this as confirmation that it works for mee too:-)
A tip from the kernel bugzilla comments:
iwconfig wlan0 power off
This switches off power management for the driver, and for me solved the issue.
Anyone know how to make sure this is always set? I've now put the command in a script in /etc/network/ if-up.d/ , but have the feeling this could be done in a nicer fashion...
(Sorry, I see this was mentioned above already, by simon tretter and others. So see this as confirmation that it works for mee too:-)