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On 12/19/2011 08:20 AM, Josh Boyer wrote: > > There was an Intel wireless regression that was fixed in 3.1.5-6.fc16. > Try that if you haven't already. If you did and still have the > issues, please report a bug. > Thanks Josh - I saw that - I am running 3.1.5-7 which includes that fix ... its odd that today was the first time i saw this - I have been connecting to a couple of wifi AP's without problem since the kernel was released - I had no problems with the -2 build either I should note - now out of the blue this morning I had a problem. I removed the iwlagn module and modprobed it back in case that helped - it did not help - only a reboot fixed it. I have now rebooted back to 3.1.5-7 (not on battery if that makes any difference) and now I connect just fine to the same AP. So this is intermittent bug ... sadly ... Should I learn how to make iwlagn verbose in case something useful shows up in logs at some point? gene _______________________________________________ kernel mailing list kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kernel
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