[SOLVED] Wireless drops out

Hey there,
I have been getting weird problems with my wireless dropping in and out every say 30 secs. I recently did a global update so I am thinking something may have broken.
I also use wicd to manage my wireless connection. Also there is no problem with the wireless itself as another person using the connection is having no problem at all.
Anyone got any ideas on the matter?
Last edited by Rede (2009-12-07 12:14:47)

Oh wow, is that a coincidence. My thread in this forum that says Samba disconnects my wifi, I use the same wifi driver, and also use Wicd, and when I try to connect to a Samba share, my wifi starts disconnecting and reconnecting every 10-20 seconds. These problems sound related IMO.

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