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Hi Emmanuel,

On Fr, 27 Jan 2012, Norbert Preining wrote:
> First tests are promising, after reboot it was working immediately
> without need to rfkill block/unblock. lso after suspend and resume.
> 
> Will test more the next days and report back.

Unfortunately, at the university it is still a complete no-go.
Usually the connection works for a short time, then breaks down.
After that even unloading and loading the module did not reactivate
it, I cannot get a connection at all. But other units, or with
older kernel (it was 2.6.3X AFAIR) it was working without a glitch.

I uploaded a syslog output including kernel and network manager logs
to
	http://www.logic.at/people/preining/syslog.log
(new one). This shows a session from loading the module up to giving up.

Best wishes

Norbert
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