On 08/29/18 at 06:20pm, Kalle Valo wrote: > Dave Young <dyoung@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > Not sure if this is a known issue, I'm seeing this with latest mainline > > kernel on Fedora rawhide. > > > > The wireless networking is not stable, I can not access network any more after > > downloading some big files or just browsing some web pages about some > > time. I do not see this when I work in office. So this maybe relate to > > wireless router. > > > > "Can not access network" means ping timeout, can not open web pages etc. > > But the wireless connection looks normal at least from the > > NetworkManager icon it is still connected. > > > > The router I used at home is an old ASUS WL520gc. I can confirm I can > > reproduce this with another ASUA router WL-500gP v2 > > > > My laptop model is Thinkpad T480s. It is painful I can only use > > wireless, any hints how to make it work will be appreciated! > > Not everyone use Fedora so providing info which kernel versions work and > which don't would help. Does Fedora usually add their own patches/hacks > to kernel or is it a stock release from kernel.org? Also have you > verified that this isn't a problem in user space, for example by > downgrading the kernel to an older version? I sometimes use self-built upstream kernel, sometimes use Fedora kernels, none of them works well. Since I got this new laptop about less two months, this issue happens from the very beginning, not sure if there's any old release works for me. Thanks Dave