http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1163771 http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1163771#c17 --- Comment #17 from Freek de Kruijf <freek@opensuse.org> --- (In reply to Chester Lin from comment #16)
Hi Freek,
Did you use wicked to configure wlan0 as well? I just found that NetworkManager works fine on wlan0 without having an abnormal disconnection. Would you like to try it? Since NetworkManager can work I think this issue should not be related to kernel.
Yes, I did use wicked. I started with a fresh JeOS image. As was to be expected, wlan0 did not come up, so I replaced wpa_supplicant by the one from the 15.2 repository. After that wlan0 did not come up, but iwlist did not show the 2.4 GHz AcessPoint, only 5. I did a reboot and wlan0 did come up. Did an ifdown eth0, ifdown wlan0 and ifup wlan0 and a ping to the router. I let it run for 1000 pings without missing a single one. Did the same with the KDE version, which had a different outcome. Had a ping session of 4500 pings of which about 500 were successful. Often there was no answer on the ping, but also I got Destination not reachable. On another tty I did, in that case,------------------------ a "wicked ifup wlan0" after which ping answers did reappear, but shortly after that I got no answers, which did reappear and vanished again, until Destination not reachable did appear. Changed in the KDE image to NetworkManager. Managed to enable the wifi connection. Started a ping to the router. This ping showed the same behavior as with wicked. It looks like NetworkManager detects the Destination unreachable and restarts the connection. I see about 8 successful pings after which there are no answers on the ping until about another about 8 pings or Destination unreachable. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.