On Nov 7, 2016, at 18:50:10, Tom Kacvinsky
wrote: On Nov 7, 2016, at 17:57:43, sdm
wrote: On 11/07/2016 12:57 PM, Tom Kacvinsky wrote:
On Nov 7, 2016, at 15:42:49, Andrei Borzenkov
wrote: PCI. lspci says it is an Intel wireless chip. Wonder if I need a firmware update. Not sure exactly which chipset it is, though, and Then why not simply show lspci output? lspci -nnv Pointless now, I found that it is an Intel Dual Band 7265 Wireless AC chip.
Some of those dual band chips have problems connecting and staying connected if you have a dual band router also. If so, try shutting dual band mode on your router and only run on 2.4 GHz (not 5 GHz or 2.4/5GHZ) for testing.
Interestingly enough, shortly before you posted this, I received an email from a colleague with this link:
http://zeroset.mnim.org/2014/04/22/unstable-wifi-connection-on-ubuntu-14-04-...
I am going to try this to see how I fare.
So far so good with disabling 802.11n on my wireless connection. Will report back in a few weeks on the stability of the connection. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org