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Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager





On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 5:47 AM Marco <mm@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
Am 05.10.2023 schrieb Timothy M Butterworth
<timothy.m.butterworth@gmail.com>:

> I am running Debian 12.  I have noticed for a little while now that
> WiFi is intermittent. It goes through cycles of deactivation and
> activation. It does this on multiple WiFi networks so I know it is
> not an AP problem.

What does dmesg say?

I have a lot of these messages: 

[61983.896571] rtw_8822ce 0000:02:00.0: timed out to flush queue 1
[61987.713238] wlo1: authenticate with 8e:02:cc:59:65:89
[61988.020656] wlo1: send auth to 8e:02:cc:59:65:89 (try 1/3)
[61988.029771] wlo1: authenticated
[61988.032472] wlo1: associate with 8e:02:cc:59:65:89 (try 1/3)
[61988.073107] wlo1: RX AssocResp from 8e:02:cc:59:65:89 (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=2)
[61988.073429] wlo1: associated
[61999.096833] wlo1: Connection to AP 8e:02:cc:59:65:89 lost

[61999.424547] rtw_8822ce 0000:02:00.0: timed out to flush queue 1
[62003.317216] wlo1: authenticate with 8e:02:cc:59:65:89
[62003.624655] wlo1: send auth to 8e:02:cc:59:65:89 (try 1/3)
[62003.634826] wlo1: authenticated
[62003.640352] wlo1: associate with 8e:02:cc:59:65:89 (try 1/3)
[62003.665616] wlo1: RX AssocResp from 8e:02:cc:59:65:89 (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=2)
[62003.665936] wlo1: associated
[62012.579069] wlo1: Connection to AP 8e:02:cc:59:65:89 lost

 
Does it happen with other operating systems too?
 
I only have debian installed. My MacBook Pro connects to the same AP with no issues using both MacOS and Windows. My Amazon Fire Tablet also connects with no issues.

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