I restudied all the posts and came to conclusion that the PLCP check patch helps with devices of at least these three subsystems:
[8086:1011]
[8086:1020]
[8086:1041]
And the hwscan patch (in other words: disable_hw_scan=1 as default and 2.6.38's new swscan method) helps me so it fixes at least:
[8086:1001]
Results for the rest are still unknown.
@kdekda: You have [8086:1021] Could you please try the #264? If it does not help immediately, please try (with the same kernel):
sudo rmmod iwl3945 iwlcore
sudo modprobe iwl3945 disable_hw_scan=1
@Andy Whitcroft:
Right, splitting it is a must.
I restudied all the posts and came to conclusion that the PLCP check patch helps with devices of at least these three subsystems:
[8086:1011]
[8086:1020]
[8086:1041]
And the hwscan patch (in other words: disable_hw_scan=1 as default and 2.6.38's new swscan method) helps me so it fixes at least:
[8086:1001]
Results for the rest are still unknown.
@kdekda: You have [8086:1021] Could you please try the #264? If it does not help immediately, please try (with the same kernel):
sudo rmmod iwl3945 iwlcore
sudo modprobe iwl3945 disable_hw_scan=1