On my previous install of Precise, which ran for 18 months, I was having trouble with the wireless disconnecting and reconnecting. Then, it started happening to my eth0 connection too. So, after about 6 months of putzing around I decided to reinstall Precise, using 12.04.3.
It went well and I my wired connection has been rock solid, except for when I installed the "stable" Google-Earth package and all the ia32 junk it required. A couple days ago I stripped that stuff out and my eth0 connection has been rock solid again.
A while ago I decided to try my wireless connection. It would time out waiting for "authentication". I opened the Ksysmonitor and noticed that wpa_supplicant was waiting for something. I right moused on it and selected "show the application windows". Nothing appeared. So, I selected the "Continue" interrupt and immediately a password dialog appeared. I entered it and my wireless connection was established.
Strange, since the password is in the networkmanager wireless configuration for my wireless connection.
I reinstalled all the relevant software and redid the wireless connection configuration and rebooted. Didn't help.
Luckily, I don't use my wireless because the router is only two feet away from my laptop, and the wireless connection works well with my wife's Kubuntu, and with everyone else who drops by and connects.
It went well and I my wired connection has been rock solid, except for when I installed the "stable" Google-Earth package and all the ia32 junk it required. A couple days ago I stripped that stuff out and my eth0 connection has been rock solid again.
A while ago I decided to try my wireless connection. It would time out waiting for "authentication". I opened the Ksysmonitor and noticed that wpa_supplicant was waiting for something. I right moused on it and selected "show the application windows". Nothing appeared. So, I selected the "Continue" interrupt and immediately a password dialog appeared. I entered it and my wireless connection was established.
Strange, since the password is in the networkmanager wireless configuration for my wireless connection.
I reinstalled all the relevant software and redid the wireless connection configuration and rebooted. Didn't help.
Luckily, I don't use my wireless because the router is only two feet away from my laptop, and the wireless connection works well with my wife's Kubuntu, and with everyone else who drops by and connects.
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