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Steven Haigh <[log in to unmask]>
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Steven Haigh <[log in to unmask]>
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On 14/03/13 09:42, Steven Haigh wrote:
> On 03/14/2013 01:54 AM, Matt Lewandowsky wrote:
>> On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 19:27:48 +1100, From: [log in to unmask]
>>
>>> So, as far as the access point goes, it seems the client disassociates
>>> itself, then associates again.
>>>
>>> The PC seems think that the access point has gone away, and disconnects.
>>>
>>> Strange.
>>
>>
>> When your system thinks the AP has gone away, do any other associated
>> clients believe this, as well? Do you see this behavior if one of them
>> does large amounts of traffic?
>
> Interestingly, no. The laptop didn't either under the Windows 7 drivers.
> It just seems under linux now, it drops out.
>
> What is driving me insane is that work has a WRT54GL router running
> dd-wrt and that *doesn't* drop out. I have a WRT54GS running dd-wrt and
> it does.
>
> I've been trying different versions of dd-wrt at home - thinking maybe
> that is where the issue lies - but as yet, I haven't managed to track it
> down.
>

As a data point here, I'm going to try installing Fedora 18 (urrgh) to 
see if it still drops out. Don't worry, I'll be back - but I need more 
info ;)

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Steven Haigh

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