On Thursday 03 December 2009 20:11:11 Reuben Budiardja wrote: > On Thursday 03 December 2009 19:59:57 jaivuk wrote: > > I use F12 with latest F11 kernel - this is only way how can I use my > > freshly installed F12 and have my WIFI AP (hostapd) working. > > > > If you upgraded to F12 from F11 via yum, you may still have some F11 > > kernel installed, so during boot, just press ESC to get to grub menu and > > select F11 kernel. > > Lonni & Jaivuk, > Thank you for the pointers (and Lonni for list of Bug IDs on the other > thread). It seems that I have few things to try: > 1. Turn off power management, > 2. Try either F11 or F11 kernel > As this is a freshly installed laptop that I just start using, I am still > able to play with it. I am going to try either or both and see if any > works better for me. I'll report back later for posterity. Settting "iwconfig wlan0 power off" made a big difference in my experience. I still get disassociation every now and then, but it was an obvious improvement from before and the wireless was actually usable, which was not the case before. Haven't had a chance to try F11 at the place where I am having this problem with the wireless. RDB -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines