poor wireless range on MSI Wind U123; updated drivers not default?
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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rtl8187se (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
Bug Description
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is a very public bug report about poor range on an MSI Wind U123 with Ubuntu 9.04. He wrote:
"All went well until I tried to connect to the Internet with the Wind’s internal wireless LAN card (a Realtek RTL8187SE.) It worked fine five feet from the Access Point. However, when I walked to another room in my not-so-palatial home, the signal stayed strong but the connection dropped. I tried reinstalling and updating the WLAN drivers, changing Access Points, and even boosting the power on the Access Point. Nothing I did fixed the issue. I had no connectivity unless I was right on top of the Access Point.
... So I blew out Ubuntu Linux on my new MSI Wind and reinstalled Windows XP Home. The Wireless LAN card immediately came up. I now had WLAN coverage all over my palatial mansion."
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and a comment on the Examiner article recommend doing
sudo apt-get install rtl8187se-source
sudo m-a a-i rtl8187se
to fix the problem.
If that really fixes the problem, the bug is that users have to apply that workaround.
Can we get that fixed for Karmic, at least?
Or is it already fixed for Karmic? I guess I'll ask the original reporter to test.