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    ndiswrapper - Wireless dropping out

    Hi All,

    I am running Hardy AMD64 and using a TP-LINK USB wireless adapter.

    By default, the wireless works and uses the rt73usb module to work, however I was experiencing random dropouts and limited speed problems, so I migrated over to using ndiswrapper and a windows driver.

    I have a Billion ADSL router with built in wireless. Even now that i'm using ndiswrapper, the wireless connection still drops out. I am lucky to get 2 hours before a reboot is required to restore my connection.

    I used to use WPA, but have since disabled all wireless security, hidden my SSID and started using MAC filtering.

    I still seem to have all of these problems where by I have to reboot anywhere between 1 and 4 hours to get the wireless to start working again.

    Am I doing something wrong, or can anyone suggest what I should do to try and get it to work?

    Ubuntu is absolutely awesome apart from this problem, and there's no way in hell that i'm going back to Windows. I just need to sort out this issue so I can enjoy the experience!

    Thanks
    Bonez56

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    Re: ndiswrapper - Wireless dropping out

    Hi

    Anyone? This is really starting to become annoying

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    Re: ndiswrapper - Wireless dropping out

    I've got the same problem. Have tried to manage the connection with a couple of tactics, but they all fail after a few hours, requiring a manual restart. Very frustrating. The router is not what is dropping as I have set the certificate to never expire.

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    Re: ndiswrapper - Wireless dropping out

    :thoughts on the problem:

    - Use a different windows driver ~ check for seg faults errors with dmesg.
    - Check the dhcp lease time in the router settings.
    - bring the interface down/up manually ~ do a dhcp client/renew for the interface after it bombs out.
    -bad/weak signal.

    see what sticks.
    JonDo
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