Is there any way to pipe ping's output to a loop in bash? Something likeīut instead of reading from a file, reading from ping output. If the router responds, then it is between the router and the ISP. I will test the ping thing with my router. That was many years ago though, and in a completely different machine! I wonder if this problem now could be any related - specially since I found this bug report associated with N-1000.
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There was a bug somewhere which would make packets to be sent rather randomly, so the remote server would sometimes not receive them on time and therefore disconnect.
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#INTEL CENTRINO WIRELESS N 2230 CONNECTION DROP DRIVER#
I remember having a bug several years ago with the driver where it couldn't "keep alive" the TCP connection, and it was purely configuration. Then you can see if you see any packet loss through the airwaves. You should still do the ping test over wifi (and make sure your router will respond to pings), just keep an xterm in the background pinging your AP/router. The router is literally 20cm away from my laptop, which is open. Much less often than wireless but still seem to drop. I am actually on ethernet cable right now. How many signal bars are you getting? And can you get your signal bars to change by merely moving the laptop a few inches? If the latter is the case you'll likely to have random problems especially if your signal strength goes down very low. You can also run ping against your AP during the time you have problems (or you can keep it running all of the time in the background in a window to monitor) to see if there's any correlation. I have no idea how ot debug this kind of thing to make sure it is not my ISP's fault.Įthernet is the easiest way to tell if it's your ISP's fault.Īlso the closer you are to your AP the less likely you'll have a problem with interference. When playing games I get disconnected a few times too, but skype is far worse. I experience the instability when using the laptop namely skype is ultra problematic. And it's on the same floor as where I'm using the laptop. It too does not have 5GHz, but does support 802.11n.
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I'm currently using the Actiontec Q1000's wifi. I do have to say the signal is kind of weak if I have the screen on my laptop closed (like if I were transporting it and the screen is parallel to the ground), but it's fine when it's opened (as if I were using it). Not really sure it's a kernel configuration problem you're seeing. I'm using iwlwifi on my N2230, connection is fairly stable though I only use it with a select few wifi APs (namely my own.) Last edited by Holysword on Tue 3:29 am edited 1 time in total "Nolite arbitrari quia venerim mittere pacem in terram non veni pacem mittere sed gladium" (Yeshua Ha Mashiach) Is this still the case for N-2230? If so, how can I fix it? I don't have a iwlagn module (it uses iwlwifi is it the same thing? I've heard that N-1000 had a problem in which the connection would drop randomly: I am having problems with dropping connection every now and then.Ġ8:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 2230 (rev c4)
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Posted: Wed 4:12 am Post subject: Centrino Wireless-N 2230 - Unstable Connection Gentoo Forums Forum Index Kernel & Hardware Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Centrino Wireless-N 2230 - Unstable ConnectionĬentrino Wireless-N 2230 - Unstable Connection