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RE: [Ilw] Intel Wireless 7260 hardware timed out randomly

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> 
> 2013/11/12 wzyboy <wzyboy@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> > I will continue downloading big files to benchmark it.
> 
> Hi guys, good news!
> 
> Six hours ago I ran a simple loop script to repeatly download big files (and
> saving to /dev/null) and went to have lessons. Six hours later it's after school.
> I found that the wireless still works!
> 
> So I believe that the two "setpci" commands really work! Thanks Bjorn and
> Emmanuel!
> 

Well... I haven't done much, but the setpci isn't really a solution - it is more a work around.
Bjorn is basically disabling L1 PCIe feature which allows to save power. While you might not care, I do :)
The HW folks here would still want to know if you can disable L1 substates feature (not that I know what it is - but I can guess).
If you can try to:
 * upgrade your BIOS (if needed)
 * check the advanced options I sent to you to see if you can unlock the advanced menu in your BIOS

it'd help me to understand the issue.
In any case, I am happy that you have a way to reliably use your NIC now.

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