Ubuntu 9.04 - constantly having to restart wireless router

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    marc_firth

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    Hi, Does anyone else get this issue? I have to reboot the wireless router to get wifi to connect (network manager/wicd - same problem nomatter which I use).

    Need to do this about every two days doesn't matter which kernel I use it appears to be only jaunty (never had this issue with intrepid)

    Driving me nuts :) - well *more* nuts! :?

    Marc
     
    marc_firth, Sep 4, 2009
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    Indiana_Geoff

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    I usually fix mine with a reboot of my netbook. About 1 our of 4 times I recover from standby mode, wireless will not sync back up. About one out of 10 times it happens after a cold boot. I have to bounce the router, but that is much more rare.
     
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    With an Apple Airport Express, with encryption enabled, I haven't had a single hiccup in the past 4 months of using 9.04. The only thing I have customized was to upgrade the kernel in order to activate the wireless LED on the A150. Just noticed it's not working any more, probably as a result of some intervening update.
     
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