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Bug#705982: marked as done (Wireless connection drops and will NOT re-connect -- Debian/Wheezy RC1 64 bit)



Your message dated Sun, 28 Apr 2013 13:15:47 +0200
with message-id <201304281315.52575.holger@layer-acht.org>
and subject line after correction configuration things work ;)
has caused the Debian Bug report #705982,
regarding Wireless connection drops and will NOT re-connect -- Debian/Wheezy RC1 64 bit
to be marked as done.

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Package:  Unknown
Version:  Wheezy RC1 (64 Bit)

HP Pavilion G6 2323DX. Running Wheezy RC1 64 bit. AMD Radeon HD 7640G Discrete-Class graphics card, WITH or WITHOUT proprietary drivers. Power management settings, set to DO NOT SUSPEND.

Once any screensaver (gnome-screensaver or xscreesaver) engages, the wireless lan (atheros AR9485 -- using ath9k driver) drops offline, and can not be reconnected, without doing a reboot.

Removed all screensavers, it stays connected.

Connect box keeps re-appearing multiple instances for wireless connection.

Severity:  High.  Leaves computer physically un-protected.

Reproducible.

Wayno

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Hi,

you are right, there might be a bug in network-manager-gnome hidden somewhere, 
but as as you found a workaround using wicd and manually editing 
/etc/network/interfaces, I think it's better to close this bug then to keep it 
open. Also because this bug mostly describes the workaround and because of 
http://qa.debian.org/data/bts/graphs/n/network-manager.png


cheers,
	Holger

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