Hello... I am using Kubuntu 11.10 on my desktop right now, after trying out many linux distributions. I do like it, but there is one big problem with my wireless connection...
Hear me out: My wireless internet connection uses a Zytel DSL modem, and a Linksys WRT54G router with WPA protection, and I'm not allowed to configure the router at all. Whenever I download anything from the internet or the software repositories, It starts downloading 1 to 3 megabytes at a normal rate of 320 kilobytes per second. After that, it stops, and the download speed falls down 1 kilobyte a second. After waiting 10 to 15 minutes, the connection downloads another 1 to 3 megabytes at a normal rate, and then falls again back down to 1 kilobyte a second. The pattern occurs over and over again, and because of this, it takes forever to download anything above 4 megabytes in size!
I am really, really desperate to get this problem fixed. It is the only reason I have to keep window on my computer, as this problem never occurs on it...
I tried a lot of things to fix it, and here is what I noticed:
- BitTorrent downloads are not affected by this problem. They all work perfectly smooth.
- When I try to configure the download mirrors in the software sources, it stalls on me, or it says something like, "couldn't find a proper mirror. please check your internet connection"
- I find this same problem in every debian-based distribution I've tried. When I tried Fedora 14 - 16, I did not have this problem, and downloads were smooth. (I had completely different problems with Fedora, which is why I don't use it...)
- I tried using the graphical tool for wpa_supplicant, but it doesn't solve the problem.
- I installed ubuntu distributions on other laptop computers in the household, and this same problem still exists.
- Even when I connected a laptop into the Linksys router, the problem remains
- When I once connect an Ubuntu computer directly into the DSL modem, all downloads were perfectly smooth without any stalling whatsoever. However, this corrupted the settings of the modem, and it took a while for my household to reconfigure it.
Please help me solve this problem, as it has been around in Debian distributions I've tried since Ubuntu 9.10. Other than this, I've experienced very little problems in Kubuntu...
Hear me out: My wireless internet connection uses a Zytel DSL modem, and a Linksys WRT54G router with WPA protection, and I'm not allowed to configure the router at all. Whenever I download anything from the internet or the software repositories, It starts downloading 1 to 3 megabytes at a normal rate of 320 kilobytes per second. After that, it stops, and the download speed falls down 1 kilobyte a second. After waiting 10 to 15 minutes, the connection downloads another 1 to 3 megabytes at a normal rate, and then falls again back down to 1 kilobyte a second. The pattern occurs over and over again, and because of this, it takes forever to download anything above 4 megabytes in size!
I am really, really desperate to get this problem fixed. It is the only reason I have to keep window on my computer, as this problem never occurs on it...
I tried a lot of things to fix it, and here is what I noticed:
- BitTorrent downloads are not affected by this problem. They all work perfectly smooth.
- When I try to configure the download mirrors in the software sources, it stalls on me, or it says something like, "couldn't find a proper mirror. please check your internet connection"
- I find this same problem in every debian-based distribution I've tried. When I tried Fedora 14 - 16, I did not have this problem, and downloads were smooth. (I had completely different problems with Fedora, which is why I don't use it...)
- I tried using the graphical tool for wpa_supplicant, but it doesn't solve the problem.
- I installed ubuntu distributions on other laptop computers in the household, and this same problem still exists.
- Even when I connected a laptop into the Linksys router, the problem remains
- When I once connect an Ubuntu computer directly into the DSL modem, all downloads were perfectly smooth without any stalling whatsoever. However, this corrupted the settings of the modem, and it took a while for my household to reconfigure it.
Please help me solve this problem, as it has been around in Debian distributions I've tried since Ubuntu 9.10. Other than this, I've experienced very little problems in Kubuntu...
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