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<H1>[Mageia-dev] kernel-3.3.3 and wifi problems</H1>
<B>Simple W</B>
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<I>Wed May 2 19:18:07 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>2012/5/2 zezinho <<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">lists.jjorge at free.fr</A>>:
><i> Em 02-05-2012 17:58, Simple W escreveu:
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</I>>><i> With all the tests i made running both kernels releases its clear that
</I>>><i> continues being preferable to run without that "fix".
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</I>><i> Yes but we can't keep away from upstream for a long time.
</I>><i> Please keep on them till they understand your problem as I did not
</I>><i> understand it by myself :
</I>><i> - can you use your wifi with their fix?
</I>><i> - do you lose speed?
</I>><i> - etc.
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I understand that, and i have described what happens with that latest
fix on rtl8192 module, the detected wifi networks decreases to a point
where none is detected.
I hope that they now can do a proper fix to allow again to detect wifi
networks and keep them like it used to happen before that fix.
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