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connection drops with kernel 3.17 #53
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The driver in the kernel has been updated beyond the one in this repo, which was provided when there was no driver in the kernel. It is possible that there is a kernel regression, and that the driver here might work better. That could be useful information. You should post any problems with the kernel version in a place that the kernel maintainer will see it. The main thing you need to describe is the difference between your networks A and B. Differences in the router make and model, and the operating conditions may be important. Note that I do not possess any hardware of this type, and I could not possibly debug anything. |
Thanks for the quick reply. |
The standard mailing lists are [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected]. The driver maintainer is Jes Sorensen [email protected]. One thing I forgot earlier is to ask if anything is logged when the problem happens. |
where would i need to look for said logs? |
You should look at the output of dmesg. As that dumps it in mass, you will probably want to see it with 'dmesg | less'. If you do not know about less, use 'man less' to see how to use it. |
I couldn't find any unusual logs with dmesg and powersaving or ipv6 where not the problem either. |
I have the same problem. With some Wi-Fi routers it works fine and with some it disconnects near every minute but is displaying, that I am still connected. I need to reconnect every minute, so it is impossible to work normal. |
@laptander I installed the drivers via the aur package but I think this should make no difference(it uses the source provided here on github) |
@D33pTh0ught I have installed from AUR too, but it did not rmmod r8723au. So I manually removed r8723au and then modprobe 8723au. |
@laptander I just blacklisted the original driver. Please keep me up to date if you find an alternative solution for the WIFI problem. |
Do you have bluetooth working? On 17.12.2014 17:23, D33pTh0ught wrote:
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I have not tried installing the bluetooth drivers since I don't need them. |
I am using 3.17.2-1-ARCH with Antergos on my Lenovo 13 and experience connection drops with some wifi networks (wifi symbol says I am still connected).
Should i try to use the driver provided here or is this the same driver used in the kernel I am allready using?
I tested the connection with 2 wireless networks.
Network A seems to work fine. The speed is not as good as with windows but its stable.
However with Network B the connection drops every few minutes and only works again after turning the wifi off and on. I had the same issue with Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 (windows or other wireless modules have no issue with the network).
Using wicd instead of the networkmanager didn't solve the issue.
Any idea what else I could try?
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