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[Bug 55379] NEW: Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.

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           Summary: Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.
    Classification: Mandriva Linux
           Product: Mandriva Linux
           Version: 2010.0
          Platform: i586
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: major
          Priority: normal
         Component: Other
        AssignedTo: triage@...
        ReportedBy: kinver75-ffrm@...
         QAContact: bugs@...


I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my
Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've
found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not
work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously
installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is
up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my
router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working
connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time


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  Summary    : Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.
  Product    : Mandriva Linux
  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
  Assigned To: triage@...
  Reported By: kinver75-ffrm@...


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--- Comment #1 from Cliff Jones <catseverywhere@...>  2009-11-07 18:00:26 CEST ---
I see the same behavior, with two additional observations.

First, I do not always have to totally delete the interface in order to get
connected. It does not connect to any wireless at boot, but I can occasionally
get it to do so manually afterward, which leads to the second observation;

Say I am connected (finally!) at network A using wpa-psk, then shut the system
down, and go to location B also with wpa-psk wifi. Of course it doesn't connect
at boot, but after a number of attempts I finally un-checked "hide password" to
confirm, to discover the system had been attempting to connect to B using A's
key!

I changed the key to the correct one and it connected.

Then I shut down and move to location C, with wpa-psk, and true to the above it
doesn't connect and is attempting to use B's key. It appears to hang on to the
last key and attempts to use it.

Changing it manually allows it to connect, but, and this is important, if I
restart at location C it does not connect at boot, nor can I connect manually
UNLESS I do totally delete the interface and start over.

And checking the key it is using the correct one, so whatever the problem, it
does not appear to be wpa_supplicant at fault here.

I say this because the SSIDs and keys are correctly associated in
wpa_supplicant.conf. Whatever is going wrong is ignoring the associations in
that file.

While I was in there I noticed an "example blob" from the example immediately
above the section containing my networks is not commented. I'm not sure if this
is an error but commenting it did not fix any of these problems. (I uncommented
it again, but would like to know if this "example" thing being uncommented is
an error or not)

In summary:

- wpa_supplicat.conf contains correct information

- When connecting at a different network than the last one used the system
attempts to connect using thhe last network's key, contrary to the information
in wpa_supplicant.conf

- If you reboot at the same network location it will never connect again
without first deleting the wireless interface, even though it is attempting to
use the correct key at this point.



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I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Summary    : Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.
  Product    : Mandriva Linux
  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
  Assigned To: triage@...
  Reported By: kinver75-ffrm@...


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--- Comment #2 from Neil <nbibbins@...>  2009-11-07 19:41:55 CEST ---
Similar experience, but different hardware:

Using Mandriva 2010. on a Dell e6500.
Wireless even worked from the Live Disk and after the install. No issues
configuring. Connected immediately. (I was psyched!)

Either after a reboot or (maybe) an update, wireless no longer works. The
network is "seen" in both Control Center and in the tray applet, but I can't
connect. Connectivity is very low.

- iwconfig output:

lo no wireless extensions.

eth0 no wireless extensions.

wmaster0 no wireless extensions.

wlan0 IEEE 802.11abgn Mode:Managed Frequency:2.437 GHz
Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=15 dBm
Retry long limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:off
Power Management:off
Link Quality:0 Signal level:0 Noise level:0
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0

sit0 no wireless extensions.

- The iwlagn driver is what has worked with this card previously

Output from lspcidrake -v:

iwlagn : Intel Corporation|Wireless WiFi Link 5100 [NETWORK_OTHER] (vendor:8086
device:4232 subv:8086 subd:1321)


lsmod | grep iwlagn

iwlagn 160740 0
iwlcore 175976 1 iwlagn
mac80211 149236 2 iwlagn,iwlcore
cfg80211 89956 3 iwlagn,iwlcore,mac80211

I did not do anything to alter the connection to "break" it. I have removed and
reconfigured the connection -- no difference. Still can't connect.



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I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Summary    : Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.
  Product    : Mandriva Linux
  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
  Assigned To: triage@...
  Reported By: kinver75-ffrm@...


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--- Comment #3 from Darkscot <contact@...>  2009-11-08 00:09:32 CEST ---
I have similar issues on a friends PC.  It is a Dell Dimension 4800 with
Netgear WPN111 wi-fi USB dongle.  I ran the 2009.1 Live CD to check the wi-fi
worked and it did but with ndiswrapper.

Installed 2009.1 and after install the wi-fi worked OK.  Did an online update
and rebooted and the wi-fi stopped working.  All attempts to set it up failed,
error was 'could not find ndiswrapper'.

Upgraded, from DVD, to 2010 and again the wi-fi works OK after the install.
But after a reboot it does not work.  Running from Live CD is still OK!

Checked hardware settings in control panel and wi-fi dongle is detected as a
Scanner!



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I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Summary    : Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.
  Product    : Mandriva Linux
  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
  Assigned To: triage@...
  Reported By: kinver75-ffrm@...





--- Comment #4 from rc10b <kinver75-ffrm@...>  2009-11-08 12:58:52 CEST ---
Reference my original bug report yesterday:

My problem is the hidden SSID, if I un-hide it on my AP then I can
suspend/resume and also reboot and my wireless connection comes up with no
problems.

I left Ubuntu in 2007 because Mandriva's wireless with WPA2 worked flawlessly
with my set-up, and Mandriva is all round a better distro anyway, but now we
have a regression ! So what has changed from 2009.1 to 2010.0 ?
I hope this problem can be resolved quickly.



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I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Summary    : Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.
  Product    : Mandriva Linux
  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
  Assigned To: triage@...
  Reported By: kinver75-ffrm@...





--- Comment #5 from rc10b <kinver75-ffrm@...>  2009-11-08 15:53:00 CEST ---
Re: #4, I take it all back !

I have a very strange situation whereby I carried out the experiments in #4 in
a room close to the room where I have my AP. The Link level was 90% to 95%.
After posting #4 I moved the laptop downstairs, with the SSID still un-hidden
and where the Link level is 55% to 65% and I now have the original problem back
but only when downstairs !! I am able to repeat this experiment with the same
strange behaviour.

I need to carry out more experiments as I've now discovered some more
anomaly's.

Just to re-iterate, with 2009.1 on this laptop the wireless connection works
flawlessly anywhere in the house.



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I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Summary    : Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.
  Product    : Mandriva Linux
  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Keywords   : NEEDINFO
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
  Assigned To: triage@...
  Reported By: kinver75-ffrm@...


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--- Comment #6 from Pacho Ramos <pacho@...>  2009-11-19 13:35:41 CEST ---
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I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Summary    : Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.
  Product    : Mandriva Linux
  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Keywords   : NEEDINFO
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
  Assigned To: triage@...
  Reported By: kinver75-ffrm@...





--- Comment #7 from rc10b <kinver75-ffrm@...>  2009-11-19 16:03:07 CEST ---
Created an attachment (id=15889)
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dmesg after Suspend/Resume cycle

I also have available (if necessary) the dmesg before the suspend/resume cycle
when the wireless was working, after I had removed the wireless connection,
using MCC, rebooted and re-configured it.



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I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Summary    : Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.
  Product    : Mandriva Linux
  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Keywords   : NEEDINFO
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
  Assigned To: triage@...
  Reported By: kinver75-ffrm@...





--- Comment #8 from Pacho Ramos <pacho@...>  2009-11-19 20:28:20 CEST ---
Please provide also "lspcidrake -v" output



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Original Bug Text:


I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Summary    : Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.
  Product    : Mandriva Linux
  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Keywords   : NEEDINFO
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
  Assigned To: triage@...
  Reported By: kinver75-ffrm@...





--- Comment #9 from Pacho Ramos <pacho@...>  2009-11-19 20:32:05 CEST ---
Is you wireless device the one using ipw2200 driver? Is it "eth0" or "eth1"
(please post ifconfig output for checking it)



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Original Bug Text:


I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Summary    : Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.
  Product    : Mandriva Linux
  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Keywords   : NEEDINFO
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
  Assigned To: triage@...
  Reported By: kinver75-ffrm@...





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lspcidrake -v

I've made a bit of progress by setting speedboot=no. Now when I boot/reboot the
wireless connection comes up with no problems but I still have the problem
after a suspend/resume cycle (both suspending to RAM and to DISK).

The wireless connection is on eth1 and I'm using the ipw2200 driver.

[root@localhost ~]# ifconfig eth1
eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:0E:35:87:8E:6F
          inet addr:192.168.1.9  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
          inet6 addr: fe80::20e:35ff:fe87:8e6f/64 Scope:Link
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:1543 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:1504 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
          RX bytes:1080276 (1.0 MiB)  TX bytes:220836 (215.6 KiB)
          Interrupt:11 Base address:0x2000 Memory:cffff000-cfffffff



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Original Bug Text:


I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Summary    : Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.
  Product    : Mandriva Linux
  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Keywords   : NEEDINFO
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
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--- Comment #11 from Pacho Ramos <pacho@...>  2009-11-19 21:06:51 CEST ---
Please show "ifconfig" output (not only "ifconfig eth1")

(In reply to comment #7)
> Created an attachment (id=15889)
 --> (https://qa.mandriva.com/attachment.cgi?id=15889) [details]
> dmesg after Suspend/Resume cycle
>
> I also have available (if necessary) the dmesg before the suspend/resume cycle
> when the wireless was working, after I had removed the wireless connection,
> using MCC, rebooted and re-configured it.

From this seems that networks finally works:
lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1: link is not ready
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1: link is not ready
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth1: link becomes ready
eth1: no IPv6 routers present

(We will keep this for resume/suspend issue and, once it's solved, we will see
speedboot problem on a different bug report. For now, make all tests (and all
"dmesgs" ;-) with speedboot=no)



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Original Bug Text:


I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Keywords   : NEEDINFO
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
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--- Comment #12 from rc10b <kinver75-ffrm@...>  2009-11-19 21:12:40 CEST ---
[root@localhost ~]# ifconfig
eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:0E:7B:C7:7E:26  
          UP BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1    
          RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
          RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)

eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:0E:35:87:8E:6F
          inet addr:192.168.1.9  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
          inet6 addr: fe80::20e:35ff:fe87:8e6f/64 Scope:Link
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:2272 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:2118 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
          RX bytes:1406281 (1.3 MiB)  TX bytes:337079 (329.1 KiB)
          Interrupt:11 Base address:0x2000 Memory:cffff000-cfffffff

lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
          inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
          inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
          UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436  Metric:1
          RX packets:2564 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:2564 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
          RX bytes:141032 (137.7 KiB)  TX bytes:141032 (137.7 KiB)



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I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Keywords   : NEEDINFO
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
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--- Comment #13 from Pacho Ramos <pacho@...>  2009-11-20 12:19:34 CEST ---
(In reply to comment #11)
> From this seems that networks finally works:
> lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions
> ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
> ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1: link is not ready
> ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1: link is not ready
> ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth1: link becomes ready
> eth1: no IPv6 routers present
>

The, even after these messages you get non working connection, no? What does
"ifconfig" output while it's failing? Do new messages appear if you wait a bit
more after resume?



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Original Bug Text:


I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Summary    : Laptop wireless broken after reboot or suspend.
  Product    : Mandriva Linux
  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Keywords   : NEEDINFO
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
  Priority   : normal
  Assigned To: triage@...
  Reported By: kinver75-ffrm@...





--- Comment #14 from rc10b <kinver75-ffrm@...>  2009-11-20 12:57:10 CEST ---
I carried out a suspend to RAM/resume and these are the last lines of dmesg
after resume:
lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1: link is not ready
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1: link is not ready
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth1: link becomes ready
eth1: no IPv6 routers present

The Net applet in the System tray tells me that eth1 is up and shows all the
correct IP addresses and that it is connected to my AP. The only information
that indicates a problem is the Monitor Network window which shows the device
status as "dormant" and no download activity, so I carry out the following
commands in konsole:

[root@localhost ~]# ifconfig
eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:0E:7B:C7:7E:26  
          UP BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1    
          RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000                  
          RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)              

eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:0E:35:87:8E:6F  
          inet addr:192.168.1.9  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
          inet6 addr: fe80::20e:35ff:fe87:8e6f/64 Scope:Link            
          UP BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:23622 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:19257 errors:0 dropped:1 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
          RX bytes:23932539 (22.8 MiB)  TX bytes:2317789 (2.2 MiB)
          Interrupt:11 Base address:0x6000 Memory:cffff000-cfffffff

lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
          inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
          inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
          UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436  Metric:1
          RX packets:16104 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:16104 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
          RX bytes:885884 (865.1 KiB)  TX bytes:885884 (865.1 KiB)

[root@localhost ~]# ping 192.168.1.254 -c 1
PING 192.168.1.254 (192.168.1.254) 56(84) bytes of data.
From 192.168.1.9 icmp_seq=1 Destination Host Unreachable

--- 192.168.1.254 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 0 received, +1 errors, 100% packet loss, time 3000ms

I've have to reboot to get the wireless connection to work again. Up to when I
reboot there were no further messages.



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I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Component  : Other
  Version    : 2010.0
  Keywords   : NEEDINFO
  Status     : NEW
  Severity   : major
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--- Comment #15 from Pacho Ramos <pacho@...>  2009-11-20 13:12:44 CEST ---
Do you get the same with kernel-linus and kernel-tmb?



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Original Bug Text:


I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Version    : 2010.0
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  Severity   : major
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--- Comment #16 from rc10b <kinver75-ffrm@...>  2009-11-20 13:23:07 CEST ---
(In reply to comment #15)
> Do you get the same with kernel-linus and kernel-tmb?

I have never used these kernels, can I just install them using MCC ?



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Original Bug Text:


I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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  Version    : 2010.0
  Keywords   : NEEDINFO
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--- Comment #17 from Pacho Ramos <pacho@...>  2009-11-20 13:32:38 CEST ---
Yes, after that, you should be able to switch between them when rebooting



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I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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--- Comment #18 from rc10b <kinver75-ffrm@...>  2009-11-20 13:46:14 CEST ---
(In reply to comment #17)
> Yes, after that, you should be able to switch between them when rebooting

OK, I'll try that

(In reply to comment #15)
> Do you get the same with kernel-linus and kernel-tmb?

While looking for the above kernels in MCC I can see that
"kernel-desktop586-latest" and "kernel-firmware-extra" are not installed but
they have "ticks" to indicate they will be installed but I have not selected
them for install ?

But when I click on Apply it tells me I should select a package first, is this
the know bug ? Should I try to install these two packages using urpmi ?



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Original Bug Text:


I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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--- Comment #19 from Pacho Ramos <pacho@...>  2009-11-20 13:56:39 CEST ---
(In reply to comment #18)
> While looking for the above kernels in MCC I can see that
> "kernel-desktop586-latest" and "kernel-firmware-extra" are not installed but
> they have "ticks" to indicate they will be installed but I have not selected
> them for install ?

Strange, are you sure rpmdrake is not indicating they are installed? Anyway, it
would be a different issue (remember that forum.mandriva.com is a good place
for asking those kind of questions ;-))

>
> But when I click on Apply it tells me I should select a package first, is this
> the know bug ? Should I try to install these two packages using urpmi ?

About kernel-firmware-extra I think that there would be no problem, about
kernel-desktop586-latest, it's only a virtual package to be sure latest
kernel-desktop586 is always installed

Anyway, I ask you to try kernel-linus because it's plain upstream kernel
without any mdv additions, and kernel-tmb because it's a highly patched kernel
that maybe could fix the issue ;-)



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Original Bug Text:


I've just completed a clean install of the 2010.0 One KDE4 LiveCD onto my Toshiba A50 laptop. I've set up my wireless connection successfully but I've found that after a reboot or Resuming from Suspend to RAM, my wireless does not work. This did not happen with the 2009.1 One KDE4, which was previously installed on this laptop.

I am connecting using a static IP address to a router with a hidden SSID, and
I'm using WPA2 with a pre-shared key, all exactly as I did with 2009.1. My
wireless card is an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2].

All the indications are that the wireless connection is set up correctly and is up and running except that in the Monitor Network applet it shows:
"Device status: dormant" instead of "Device status: up". I cannot even ping my router. All attempts at reconfiguring the network do not achieve a working connection.

Using MCC I've removed the connection, and re-configured it but it still
doesn't work.
However, if I remove the connection and perform a reboot and then configure
the connection after the desktop has come up, the wireless works correctly
again.

Is there any other information that I can supply to help solve this problem.

How reproducible:
Every time



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