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Re: 3.4-rc2, ilwagn still most of the time completely unusable

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On Mi, 11 Apr 2012, Dave Jones wrote:
>  > I'll note that I've been having troubles with my iwlagn driver losing
>  > the ability to connect to WPA2 authenticated AP's at work (Google
>  > Cambridge).  This has been true for since sometime around 3.0; my
>  > excuse for why I haven't tried bisecting it is that it can take
>  > several hours for the bug to manifest itself, and when it does, it's
>  > much simpler to either (a) reboot, or (b) rmmod iwlagn and then
>  > modprobe iwlagn.

Agreed. 150%

> iwlwifi has a debug module option which generates a ton of spew, but
> the Intel developers have managed to diagnose several iwlwifi problems

I sent already several times *loads* of these dumps to the developers.

Best wishes

Norbert
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