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I'm now using SuSE for about 3 years also as my Desktop system as well as on my Laptops, and all the time it comes to wireless stuff it is a terrible pain! My first bad experience was with an older Laptop which had a buildin prism wireless card: SuSE detected this card wrongly, and assigned the prism54 driver for it which did nothing more than fill the logs with 'bad interrupt' and such thinks - after I tried each and every firmware I could find I finally gave up, and switched over to ndiswrapper which worked almost stable. One year later I found the p54 driver appearing with the OpenSuSE downloads, and this was now finally the right driver which works 100%. When I got a new access point with SuperG 108Mbit I tried a 108MBit PCMCIA Card with Atheros-Chip - but only to find that the system got freezed every now and then so that this was absolutely not usable, and I stayed with the build-in 54Mbit prism card... Meanwhile I have a 300Mbit access point, and I was brave enough to try a 300MBit PCI card in my desktop computer: all I could archive was total system freeze once I tried to connect!!! This is really a horror, and unfortunately I see this is not only a SuSE problem, but a very known issue which affects all systems which try to use the ath9k driver, f.e. see here: [all variants] ath9k lockup on 8.10 and 9.04 on AMD - Ubuntu Forums https://lists.linux-foundation.org/p...er/020500.html then found this: Bug 12110 – ath9k causes computer to hang after long data transmissions which suggest that I have to look for a later kernel than the 2.6.27.29-0.1-default which I got via update, argh! Wireless and Linux is a pain, really! Gün. |
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