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I'll post the same commands as user101010. Our configurations seem very similar.
http://pastie.org/private/vgr3u3bkii4zpb8mz5giq
It is interesting to know I changed my wifi card on Dec 3 2011 11:00am.
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I am giving a try to kernel26-lts and I did not experiment any disconnection (yet). I'll keep this thread updated...
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theta wrote:I am having the same issue, but after a full system upgrade.
I have a dual boot and the issue is not there on windows 7.
It happens if I connect with either netcfg or manually.Have you found a solution? I still have the problem and I couldn't find any way to solve this.
For me the problem was caused by using the hibernate functinality.
Unloading and then reloding the relevant wifi modules solved it. (in case iwl3945)
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I am experiencing similar issues, and was under the impression that it started with the kernel upgrade to 3.0. See also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour … bug/903437.
Next to similar lines in the mentioned output, I came across these ones:
Apr 9 19:22:36 localhost kernel: [ 411.503699] ieee80211 phy0: wlan0: No probe response from AP <MAC-Address> after 500ms, disconnecting.
duquesnc, how did the lts kernel affect your disconnect issues?
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Since my last post I started having usb issues. I eventually changed my hardware (new laptop). I am still not 100% sure it was hardware related, but I could not take the risk of losing everything...
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Today i had the weirdest issue of my Arch life. The wireless disconnects with no reason... I worked all day yesterday and this morning, it crashed. I downgraded the kernel to 3.2.14, to see if it's a kernel related problem (no problems so far). I have an atheros ar5007g, ath5 module.
Good luck!
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Today i had the weirdest issue of my Arch life. The wireless disconnects with no reason... I worked all day yesterday and this morning, it crashed. I downgraded the kernel to 3.2.14, to see if it's a kernel related problem (no problems so far). I have an atheros ar5007g, ath5 module.
Good luck!
I've also experienced frequent wireless drops since the kernel 3.3.x update. I will try downgrading if I can't find something more conclusive.
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Try this: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=139365
I've had the same problem, this solved my problem. It was really weird
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Thanks, but this won't work for me, as I have iwl3945 driver, just as the one who started the thread.
This is how it is going wrong:
$ cat /var/log/everything.log | egrep -i '19:(43|44)'
Apr 11 19:44:06 localhost dhcpcd[8135]: wlan0: carrier lost
Apr 11 19:44:06 localhost kernel: [38652.499563] ieee80211 phy0: wlan0: No probe response from AP 00:24:fe:a4:df:6c after 500ms, disconnecting.
Apr 11 19:44:06 localhost kernel: [38652.500750] wlan0: moving STA 00:24:fe:a4:df:6c to state 2
Apr 11 19:44:06 localhost kernel: [38652.500754] wlan0: moving STA 00:24:fe:a4:df:6c to state 1
Apr 11 19:44:06 localhost kernel: [38652.500757] wlan0: moving STA 00:24:fe:a4:df:6c to state 0
Apr 11 19:44:06 localhost kernel: [38652.506232] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
Apr 11 19:44:07 localhost dhcpcd[12507]: sending signal 1 to pid 8135
Apr 11 19:44:07 localhost dhcpcd[8135]: received SIGHUP, releasing
Apr 11 19:44:07 localhost dhcpcd[8135]: wlan0: removing interface
Apr 11 19:44:07 localhost dhcpcd[12507]: waiting for pid 8135 to exit
Apr 11 19:44:08 localhost dhcpcd[12518]: dhcpcd not running
Apr 11 19:44:08 localhost kernel: [38654.375669] e1000e 0000:02:00.0: irq 45 for MSI/MSI-X
Apr 11 19:44:08 localhost kernel: [38654.426320] e1000e 0000:02:00.0: irq 45 for MSI/MSI-X
Apr 11 19:44:09 localhost pulseaudio[1383]: [pulseaudio] sap.c: sendmsg() failed: Invalid argument
Apr 11 19:44:14 localhost pulseaudio[1383]: [pulseaudio] sap.c: sendmsg() failed: Invalid argument
Apr 11 19:44:17 localhost dhcpcd[12529]: dhcpcd not running
Apr 11 19:44:17 localhost dhcpcd[12535]: dhcpcd not running
Apr 11 19:44:17 localhost kernel: [38663.838994] e1000e 0000:02:00.0: irq 45 for MSI/MSI-X
Apr 11 19:44:17 localhost kernel: [38663.889622] e1000e 0000:02:00.0: irq 45 for MSI/MSI-X
Apr 11 19:44:17 localhost dhcpcd[12543]: dhcpcd not running
Apr 11 19:44:19 localhost pulseaudio[1383]: [pulseaudio] sap.c: sendmsg() failed: Invalid argument
Apr 11 19:44:19 localhost kernel: [38666.153630] wlan0: authenticate with 00:24:fe:a4:df:6c (try 1)
Apr 11 19:44:19 localhost kernel: [38666.155674] wlan0: authenticated
Apr 11 19:44:19 localhost kernel: [38666.155724] wlan0: associate with 00:24:fe:a4:df:6c (try 1)
Apr 11 19:44:19 localhost kernel: [38666.160579] wlan0: RX AssocResp from 00:24:fe:a4:df:6c (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=1)
Apr 11 19:44:19 localhost kernel: [38666.160582] wlan0: associated
Apr 11 19:44:19 localhost kernel: [38666.160587] wlan0: moving STA 00:24:fe:a4:df:6c to state 1
Apr 11 19:44:19 localhost kernel: [38666.160589] wlan0: moving STA 00:24:fe:a4:df:6c to state 2
Apr 11 19:44:19 localhost kernel: [38666.160592] wlan0: moving STA 00:24:fe:a4:df:6c to state 3
Apr 11 19:44:20 localhost dhcpcd[12562]: version 5.5.6 starting
Apr 11 19:44:20 localhost dhcpcd[12562]: all: not configured to accept IPv6 RAs
Apr 11 19:44:20 localhost dhcpcd[12562]: wlan0: rebinding lease of 192.168.178.76
Apr 11 19:44:20 localhost dhcpcd[12562]: wlan0: acknowledged 192.168.178.76 from 192.168.178.1
Apr 11 19:44:20 localhost dhcpcd[12562]: wlan0: checking for 192.168.178.76
Apr 11 19:44:24 localhost pulseaudio[1383]: [pulseaudio] sap.c: sendmsg() failed: Invalid argument
Apr 11 19:44:25 localhost dhcpcd[12562]: wlan0: leased 192.168.178.76 for 864000 seconds
Apr 11 19:44:25 localhost dhcpcd[12562]: forked to background, child pid 12588
And here some info about hardware:
$ lsmod | grep iwl
iwl3945 49270 0
iwlegacy 42372 1 iwl3945
mac80211 340264 2 iwlegacy,iwl3945
cfg80211 152981 3 mac80211,iwlegacy,iwl3945
$ lspci | grep -i net
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82573L Gigabit Ethernet Controller
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan] Network Connection (rev 02)
dmesg | egrep -i '(iwl|net)'
[ 0.003577] Initializing cgroup subsys net_cls
[ 0.131398] NET: Registered protocol family 16
[ 0.186149] NetLabel: Initializing
[ 0.186152] NetLabel: domain hash size = 128
[ 0.186154] NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4
[ 0.186170] NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default
[ 0.246370] NET: Registered protocol family 2
[ 0.247895] NET: Registered protocol family 1
[ 0.337076] audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled)
[ 0.680033] NET: Registered protocol family 17
[ 0.680893] Initializing network drop monitor service
[ 5.425162] e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 1.5.1-k
[ 5.537882] e1000e 0000:02:00.0: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection
[ 5.560774] thinkpad_acpi: http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/
[ 5.616064] iwl3945: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG/BG Network Connection driver for Linux, in-tree:s
[ 5.616068] iwl3945: Copyright(c) 2003-2011 Intel Corporation
[ 5.672569] iwl3945 0000:03:00.0: Tunable channels: 13 802.11bg, 23 802.11a channels
[ 5.672574] iwl3945 0000:03:00.0: Detected Intel Wireless WiFi Link 3945ABG
[ 5.672727] iwl3945 0000:03:00.0: irq 46 for MSI/MSI-X
[ 5.731512] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'iwl-3945-rs'
[ 16.234430] iwl3945 0000:03:00.0: loaded firmware version 15.32.2.9
Any pointers are very much appreciated...
Last edited by joepvd (2012-04-11 19:58:19)
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Thanks, but not so comfortable yet with compiling kernels (and made my /boot partition too small). Problems started to occur already a while ago, I guess around the time this thread started. There was bug posted on launchpad for the 3.0 kernel for the same card, so it might be a nice try to go for the 2.6-lts kernel to see if 3.0 introduced this behavior.
Guess I should man up and grow said /boot
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Ok so here is the deal for me, I have 2 laptops, one has a broadcom card, on b43 and no problems so far using wifi with 3.3.x, no drops at all. The other has an atheros card, using the ath9k module and since the kernel update I experienced the drops and auth problems, downgraded to 3.2.14 and it's working like a charm again.
archwiki lurker.
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Today i had the weirdest issue of my Arch life. The wireless disconnects with no reason... I worked all day yesterday and this morning, it crashed. I downgraded the kernel to 3.2.14, to see if it's a kernel related problem (no problems so far). I have an atheros ar5007g, ath5 module.
Good luck!
Welp, I finally downgraded to 3.2.14 and am having no issues whatsoever. I've blacklisted "linux" in pacman.conf and hopefully with the next release, this issue is fixed. C'est la vie.
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I'm happy to report that after upgrading to kernel 3.3.2-1, I've not experienced any wireless problems whatsoever. In fact, connections are made even faster than before.
Anyone else?
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good to hear.
No luck for me with iwl3945: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG/BG.
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I have that same problem as you with iwl3945 driver. Any luck to find the problem of disconnecting a wifi?
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