![]() ![]() It didn't work for me, but it (unscientifically) appeared to speed up general browsing. There are several popular simple solutions so I decided to try those first, and I would encourage you to as they could fix your problem with minimal modification to your Mint setup. However, it would turn out to be the actual solution for me. I was put off by the words 'hokey pokey' and WICD not being updated since 2012. Stabilizing an atheros ar9485 (ath9k) connection in Linux (Wheezy) Also on Linux the signal strength was much weaker than it should have been.Īs I reguarly use my laptop on several networks plus visit customers, manually setting things like BSSID are not preferred options. ![]() I couldn't even do that on vanilla Mint as it just showed as 'connecting.' and dropped even more regularly. On Windows I could at least turn the wifi on/off and it would reconnect. downloading something) or with a "weak" (<70%) signal, the connection would frequently stop working but still show as connected. It was under Windows, and moreso under Linux. ![]()
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