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Update to this question:  My concern with the Atheros card is the signal level reporting issue that some comments on the madwifi dev list indicate have been fixed.  Can anyone with an Atheros card verify that they are seeing the correct signal level?  Also I shutdown Network Manager and connected to my AP via wpa_supplicant and ifup and the connection has been stable for almost an hour so maybe the problem isn't the driver?  --[[User:Darrena|Darrena]] 01:57, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
 
Update to this question:  My concern with the Atheros card is the signal level reporting issue that some comments on the madwifi dev list indicate have been fixed.  Can anyone with an Atheros card verify that they are seeing the correct signal level?  Also I shutdown Network Manager and connected to my AP via wpa_supplicant and ifup and the connection has been stable for almost an hour so maybe the problem isn't the driver?  --[[User:Darrena|Darrena]] 01:57, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
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== IWL4965 Issues ==
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I think the problem is with Network Manager or the NetworkManager package in Gutsy see my post the NM mailing list regarding this here:
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http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.network.networkmanager.devel/7548

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Wireless card options?

The T61 lists two options for wireless cards the Atheros card and the Intel 4965. Both have their issues right now, has anyone had any success in using a IPW3945 with this laptop? I tried moving the IPW3945 from my T60 to this laptop and it seems to be missing some of the radio connections and did not work. I eventually want to use my IWL4965 card since the drivers are open however the disconnects every 30-60 minutes are getting insane...

Update to this question: My concern with the Atheros card is the signal level reporting issue that some comments on the madwifi dev list indicate have been fixed. Can anyone with an Atheros card verify that they are seeing the correct signal level? Also I shutdown Network Manager and connected to my AP via wpa_supplicant and ifup and the connection has been stable for almost an hour so maybe the problem isn't the driver? --Darrena 01:57, 11 September 2007 (UTC)

IWL4965 Issues

I think the problem is with Network Manager or the NetworkManager package in Gutsy see my post the NM mailing list regarding this here: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.network.networkmanager.devel/7548