Windows 8 bugcheck (133) on T430 & W530 with Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGN

I have bought both T430 (Windows 8) & W530 (Windows 8 Pro) this ThanksGiving. I have seen both machines crashed when I waked them up from S3. I analyzed the crash dumps, all point to Intel wireless link driver NETwew00.sys.
Repro steps:
1. Leave the machine idle, let it go sleep (I did not customize the system power settings so far)
2. Wake the system up
3. Black screen for a while, then system restarted
4. Check c:\windows\memory.dmp
I live in an appartment building, lots of WIFI access points.
Here is the crash dump analysis:
(From T430 machine)
0: kd> !analyze -v ******************************************************************************* *                                                                             * *                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    * *                                                                             * *******************************************************************************
DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION (133) The DPC watchdog detected a prolonged run time at an IRQL of DISPATCH_LEVEL or above. Arguments: Arg1: 0000000000000000, A single DPC or ISR exceeded its time allotment. The offending  component can usually be identified with a stack trace. Arg2: 0000000000000281, The DPC time count (in ticks). Arg3: 0000000000000280, The DPC time allotment (in ticks). Arg4: 0000000000000000
Debugging Details: ------------------
DPC_TIMEOUT_TYPE:  SINGLE_DPC_TIMEOUT_EXCEEDED
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  WIN8_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR:  0x133
PROCESS_NAME:  System
CURRENT_IRQL:  d
LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER:  from fffff801dda4b853 to fffff801dd8f1740
STACK_TEXT:  fffff801`dcd05e08 fffff801`dda4b853 : 00000000`00000133 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000281 00000000`00000280 : nt!KeBugCheckEx fffff801`dcd05e10 fffff801`dd91ce51 : 00000000`00000000 fffff801`ddb6d180 fffff801`dcd05fc0 fffff780`00000320 : nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+0x13c4c fffff801`dcd05e90 fffff801`dd91dcd8 : ffffffff`ffd0ec08 fffff801`dd857502 fffff801`dcd05fc0 fffffa80`039fb010 : nt!KeUpdateRunTime+0x51 fffff801`dcd05ec0 fffff801`dd82deca : ffffffff`ffd0ec08 fffff801`dd857502 fffffa80`0732f098 00000000`00000000 : nt!KeUpdateTime+0x3f9 fffff801`dcd060b0 fffff801`dd8eab2e : 00000009`dcae355d 00000000`6ca2e81e fffff801`dd857580 fffffa80`0732f098 : hal!HalpTimerClockInterrupt+0x86 fffff801`dcd060e0 fffff801`dd8e1643 : fffffa80`07332700 fffff880`05aff06b fffffa80`0af52cd8 fffff801`dcd06309 : nt!KiInterruptDispatchLBControl+0x1ce fffff801`dcd06270 fffff801`dd91e025 : 00000000`00000002 fffff880`05d1aa24 fffff801`dcd06370 fffffa80`0af57990 : nt!KxWaitForSpinLockAndAcquire+0x23 fffff801`dcd062a0 fffff880`05d10d44 : fffffa80`0c166230 00000000`c0000001 fffff801`dcd06440 fffff880`05a9f3a3 : nt!KeAcquireSpinLockRaiseToDpc+0x35 fffff801`dcd062d0 fffff880`05ce3dd6 : fffffa80`0af7a1e0 fffff880`05ce3db0 fffffa80`075fca90 fffffa80`0af6cab0 : NETwew00+0x28cd44 fffff801`dcd06330 fffff880`05ab3304 : fffffa80`00000009 00000000`00000000 00000000`000000e2 fffff880`00000009 : NETwew00+0x25fdd6 fffff801`dcd06370 fffff880`05aab28f : 00000000`00000010 fffffa80`0af28e28 fffffa80`0af6cab0 fffffa80`075fcd70 : NETwew00+0x2f304 fffff801`dcd063c0 fffff880`05ad0d3f : 00000000`c0000001 fffff880`05b08c00 fffffa80`0b55a850 fffffa80`0af52c80 : NETwew00+0x2728f fffff801`dcd06410 fffff880`05aecc69 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffff880`00000000 : NETwew00+0x4cd3f fffff801`dcd06460 fffff880`05b08c30 : 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0af7f168 fffffa80`0af694a0 fffffa80`07a0d000 : NETwew00+0x68c69 fffff801`dcd06490 fffff880`05ab3304 : 00000000`00000000 fffff880`05b08040 fffffa80`0b55a850 00000000`00000001 : NETwew00+0x84c30 fffff801`dcd064d0 fffff880`05aab28f : 00000000`00000040 fffffa80`0af69408 fffffa80`0af694a0 fffffa80`075db2b0 : NETwew00+0x2f304 fffff801`dcd06520 fffff880`05aecde9 : 00000000`ff000401 fffff801`dcd06638 00000000`00000004 fffffa80`075db2b0 : NETwew00+0x2728f fffff801`dcd06570 fffff880`05afb3f2 : fffffa80`000000c7 fffffa80`07332700 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : NETwew00+0x68de9 fffff801`dcd065f0 fffff880`05d17981 : fffffa80`075e2c00 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffff880`05d17870 : NETwew00+0x773f2 fffff801`dcd06630 fffff880`05bced9f : fffffa80`0732f320 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0732f000 00000000`00000000 : NETwew00+0x293981 fffff801`dcd06680 fffff880`05cded45 : fffffa80`075e2c00 fffffa80`0732f000 fffffa80`0af6efb0 00000000`00000000 : NETwew00+0x14ad9f fffff801`dcd066f0 fffff880`05d534de : fffffa80`0732f1a0 fffff880`05ab7bdb fffff880`05d884b0 fffff880`05d746f0 : NETwew00+0x25ad45 fffff801`dcd06720 fffff880`05bcf40d : fffffa80`0732f000 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0af6efb0 00000000`00000000 : NETwew00+0x2cf4de fffff801`dcd06770 fffff880`05ab3304 : 00000000`00000000 fffff880`05bcf3a0 fffffa80`075fca90 fffff880`05ab2e63 : NETwew00+0x14b40d fffff801`dcd067d0 fffff880`05aab28f : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0af6efb0 fffffa80`075fcd70 : NETwew00+0x2f304 fffff801`dcd06820 fffff880`05ad10fc : 00000000`00000000 fffff880`05bd93b0 fffffa80`0b55a850 fffffa80`0b550900 : NETwew00+0x2728f fffff801`dcd06870 fffff880`05ab3304 : fffffa80`0af6c0a0 fffff880`05c91690 fffffa80`0b55a850 fffffa80`0af6f260 : NETwew00+0x4d0fc fffff801`dcd068b0 fffff880`05aab28f : 00000000`00000010 fffffa80`0af6ca48 fffffa80`0af7f6e0 fffffa80`075db2b0 : NETwew00+0x2f304 fffff801`dcd06900 fffff880`05b350bf : fffffa80`0b56b4e8 fffffa80`07324cf0 fffffa80`0b56b4e0 00000000`00000001 : NETwew00+0x2728f fffff801`dcd06950 fffff880`05ac9a6e : 00000000`00000000 fffff880`00000000 ffff193d`b0ee837f fffff880`05cf08f1 : NETwew00+0xb10bf fffff801`dcd069a0 fffff880`05acc3b7 : fffffa80`07324cf0 00000000`000000ff 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0afe0190 : NETwew00+0x45a6e fffff801`dcd069f0 fffff880`05ac76f6 : fffffa80`0afe0190 fffffa80`07324cf0 00000000`000000ff fffff880`05ab7b3d : NETwew00+0x483b7 fffff801`dcd06a20 fffff880`05ac7fd1 : 00000002`00000001 fffffa80`0b532df0 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`07324cff : NETwew00+0x436f6 fffff801`dcd06ab0 fffff880`05ac25e7 : fffffa80`0b55aa01 fffffa80`0b55ab90 fffff801`dcd06bff fffff801`dcd06b70 : NETwew00+0x43fd1 fffff801`dcd06b50 fffff880`01c83e2e : 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0b55ab90 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : NETwew00+0x3e5e7 fffff801`dcd06bd0 fffff880`01c83f3e : fffffa80`0b55ae78 00000000`ffffffff fffffa80`0b55ab90 00000424`9431ba34 : ndis!ndisMiniportDpc+0xfe fffff801`dcd06c70 fffff801`dd918fd8 : fffff801`ddb6ff00 fffff801`00001000 fffff801`dcd06e80 fffff801`dcd00f44 : ndis!ndisInterruptDpc+0x9e fffff801`dcd06d00 fffff801`dd9185d0 : fffff801`ddb6d180 fffff880`03a9f7d0 fffffa80`04d4cb00 00000000`00000004 : nt!KiExecuteAllDpcs+0x198 fffff801`dcd06e40 fffff801`dd917fc5 : 00000000`00000000 fffff801`ddb6d180 fffff880`1ab7d740 fffff880`03343840 : nt!KiRetireDpcList+0xd0 fffff801`dcd06fb0 fffff801`dd917dc9 : fffff880`1ab7d650 00000000`00000010 ffffcd41`5a2d6bb7 fffff801`ddb08bc0 : nt!KxRetireDpcList+0x5 fffff880`1ab7d680 fffff801`dd9b3415 : fffffbdb`6bce4263 fffff801`dd8ea823 fffff880`1ab7d740 fffff880`1ab7d900 : nt!KiDispatchInterruptContinue fffff880`1ab7d6b0 fffff801`dd8ea823 : fffff880`1ab7d740 fffff880`1ab7d900 fffff880`1ab7d740 fffff880`00000000 : nt!KiDpcInterruptBypass+0x25 fffff880`1ab7d6c0 fffff801`dd836be2 : fffff801`dd8290e0 00000000`00000013 fffff880`05efe4a0 00000000`00000014 : nt!KiInterruptDispatch+0x273 fffff880`1ab7d858 fffff801`dd8290e0 : 00000000`00000013 fffff880`05efe4a0 00000000`00000014 fffff880`05f0a320 : hal!HalpTscQueryCounter+0x2 fffff880`1ab7d860 fffff880`05f00c0f : 00000000`000007b1 00000000`000007b1 fffff880`1ab7d9c9 00000000`00000000 : hal!HalpTimerStallExecutionProcessor+0x131 fffff880`1ab7d8f0 fffff880`05f12cd3 : 00000000`00000001 00000000`00000000 00000000`00042065 00000000`000000ff : i8042prt!I8xGetBytePolled+0xef fffff880`1ab7d930 fffff880`05f151fd : 00000000`00030001 00000000`00030001 00000000`00000064 00000000`00000064 : i8042prt!I8xInitializeKeyboard+0x143 fffff880`1ab7da30 fffff880`05f0f008 : fffffa80`0483ba20 fffffa80`072e5b40 fffffa80`073618b0 fffffa80`072e5b40 : i8042prt! ?? ::NNGAKEGL::`string'+0x1ea fffff880`1ab7da90 fffff801`dd8dd49b : fffffa80`04c0ba50 fffff880`c0000001 fffff880`c0000001 fffffa80`0d565940 : i8042prt!I8xReinitializeHardware+0x108 fffff880`1ab7db10 fffff801`dd92a641 : fffff801`ddafb110 fffffa80`0d7686c0 fffff801`dd8dd43c fffff801`00000000 : nt!IopProcessWorkItem+0x5f fffff880`1ab7db80 fffff801`dd899625 : fffffa80`03f89b80 00000000`00000080 fffff801`dd92a500 fffffa80`0d7686c0 : nt!ExpWorkerThread+0x142 fffff880`1ab7dc10 fffff801`dd8d7e56 : fffff880`00996180 fffffa80`0d7686c0 fffffa80`03699040 fffffa80`03629040 : nt!PspSystemThreadStartup+0x59 fffff880`1ab7dc60 00000000`00000000 : fffff880`1ab7e000 fffff880`1ab78000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiStartSystemThread+0x16
STACK_COMMAND:  kb
FOLLOWUP_IP: NETwew00+28cd44 fffff880`05d10d44 83bc2480000000ff cmp     dword ptr [rsp+80h],0FFFFFFFFh
SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX:  8
SYMBOL_NAME:  NETwew00+28cd44
FOLLOWUP_NAME:  MachineOwner
MODULE_NAME: NETwew00
IMAGE_NAME:  NETwew00.sys
DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP:  5051de6a
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  0x133_DPC_NETwew00+28cd44
BUCKET_ID:  0x133_DPC_NETwew00+28cd44
Followup: MachineOwner ---------
(From W530 machine) 
0: kd> !analyze -v ******************************************************************************* *                                                                             * *                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    * *                                                                             * *******************************************************************************
DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION (133) The DPC watchdog detected a prolonged run time at an IRQL of DISPATCH_LEVEL or above. Arguments: Arg1: 0000000000000000, A single DPC or ISR exceeded its time allotment. The offending  component can usually be identified with a stack trace. Arg2: 0000000000000281, The DPC time count (in ticks). Arg3: 0000000000000280, The DPC time allotment (in ticks). Arg4: 0000000000000000
Debugging Details: ------------------
DPC_TIMEOUT_TYPE:  SINGLE_DPC_TIMEOUT_EXCEEDED
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  WIN8_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR:  0x133
PROCESS_NAME:  netsh.exe
CURRENT_IRQL:  d
LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER:  from fffff801c0dd9853 to fffff801c0c7f740
STACK_TEXT:  fffff801`bfd78e08 fffff801`c0dd9853 : 00000000`00000133 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000281 00000000`00000280 : nt!KeBugCheckEx fffff801`bfd78e10 fffff801`c0caae51 : 00000000`00000000 fffff801`c0efb180 fffff801`bfd78fc0 fffff780`00000320 : nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+0x13c4c fffff801`bfd78e90 fffff801`c0cabcd8 : ffffffff`ffd0ec08 fffff801`c139a502 fffff801`bfd78fc0 fffff880`00000000 : nt!KeUpdateRunTime+0x51 fffff801`bfd78ec0 fffff801`c1370eca : ffffffff`ffd0ec08 fffff801`c139a502 00000000`4dedc032 00000000`00000000 : nt!KeUpdateTime+0x3f9 fffff801`bfd790b0 fffff801`c0c78b2e : 00000130`eb958f54 00000000`56005d8e fffff801`c139a580 fffff880`033326c0 : hal!HalpTimerClockInterrupt+0x86 fffff801`bfd790e0 fffff801`c0c6f643 : fffffa80`159f0d40 fffff880`06acb06b fffffa80`1596f598 fffff801`bfd79309 : nt!KiInterruptDispatchLBControl+0x1ce fffff801`bfd79270 fffff801`c0cac025 : 00000000`00000002 fffff880`06ce6a24 fffff801`bfd79370 fffffa80`1596f310 : nt!KxWaitForSpinLockAndAcquire+0x23 fffff801`bfd792a0 fffff880`06cdcd44 : fffffa80`169fd0d0 00000000`c0000001 fffff801`bfd79440 fffff880`06a6b3a3 : nt!KeAcquireSpinLockRaiseToDpc+0x35 fffff801`bfd792d0 fffff880`06cafdd6 : fffffa80`1598a1e0 fffff880`06cafdb0 fffffa80`159c19b0 fffffa80`159654d0 : NETwew00+0x28cd44 fffff801`bfd79330 fffff880`06a7f304 : fffffa80`00000006 00000000`00000000 00000000`000000e2 fffff880`00000006 : NETwew00+0x25fdd6 fffff801`bfd79370 fffff880`06a7728f : 00000000`00000010 fffffa80`15972508 fffffa80`159654d0 fffffa80`159c1d70 : NETwew00+0x2f304 fffff801`bfd793c0 fffff880`06a9cd3f : 00000000`c0000001 fffff880`06ad4c00 fffffa80`15ba3e70 fffffa80`1596f540 : NETwew00+0x2728f fffff801`bfd79410 fffff880`06ab8c69 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffff880`00000000 : NETwew00+0x4cd3f fffff801`bfd79460 fffff880`06ad4c30 : 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`15978cd8 fffffa80`1597cab0 fffffa80`0ba2f000 : NETwew00+0x68c69 fffff801`bfd79490 fffff880`06a7f304 : 00000000`00000000 fffff880`06ad4040 fffffa80`15ba3e70 00000000`00000001 : NETwew00+0x84c30 fffff801`bfd794d0 fffff880`06a7728f : 00000000`00000040 fffffa80`15979408 fffffa80`1597cab0 fffffa80`0bbed010 : NETwew00+0x2f304 fffff801`bfd79520 fffff880`06ab8de9 : 00000000`ff000401 fffff801`bfd79638 00000000`00000004 fffffa80`0bbed010 : NETwew00+0x2728f fffff801`bfd79570 fffff880`06ac73f2 : fffffa80`000000c7 fffffa80`159f0d40 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : NETwew00+0x68de9 fffff801`bfd795f0 fffff880`06ce3981 : fffffa80`0b160bc0 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffff880`06ce3870 : NETwew00+0x773f2 fffff801`bfd79630 fffff880`06b9ad9f : fffffa80`159e8320 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`159e8000 00000000`00000000 : NETwew00+0x293981 fffff801`bfd79680 fffff880`06caad45 : fffffa80`0b160bc0 fffffa80`159e8000 fffffa80`159704f0 00000000`00000000 : NETwew00+0x14ad9f fffff801`bfd796f0 fffff880`06d1f4de : fffffa80`159e81a0 fffff880`06a83bdb fffff880`06d544b0 fffff880`06d406f0 : NETwew00+0x25ad45 fffff801`bfd79720 fffff880`06b9b40d : fffffa80`159e8000 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`159704f0 00000000`00000000 : NETwew00+0x2cf4de fffff801`bfd79770 fffff880`06a7f304 : 00000000`00000000 fffff880`06b9b3a0 fffffa80`159c19b0 fffff880`06a7ee63 : NETwew00+0x14b40d fffff801`bfd797d0 fffff880`06a7728f : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`159704f0 fffffa80`159c1d70 : NETwew00+0x2f304 fffff801`bfd79820 fffff880`06a9d0fc : 00000000`00000000 fffff880`06ba53b0 fffffa80`15ba3e70 fffffa80`15ba3ba0 : NETwew00+0x2728f fffff801`bfd79870 fffff880`06a7f304 : fffffa80`15969790 fffff880`06c5d690 fffffa80`15ba3e70 fffffa80`1597f260 : NETwew00+0x4d0fc fffff801`bfd798b0 fffff880`06a7728f : 00000000`00000010 fffffa80`1596a138 fffffa80`15953b70 fffffa80`0bbed010 : NETwew00+0x2f304 fffff801`bfd79900 fffff880`06b010bf : fffffa80`0b0eb4e8 fffffa80`0bbed390 fffffa80`0b0eb4e0 00000000`00000001 : NETwew00+0x2728f fffff801`bfd79950 fffff880`06a95a6e : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000f32 00000000`00400a02 fffff880`01a68d24 : NETwew00+0xb10bf fffff801`bfd799a0 fffff880`06a983b7 : fffffa80`0bbed390 00000000`000000ff 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`15b43400 : NETwew00+0x45a6e fffff801`bfd799f0 fffff880`06a936f6 : fffffa80`15b43400 fffffa80`0bbed390 00000000`000000ff fffff801`c0efdf00 : NETwew00+0x483b7 fffff801`bfd79a20 fffff880`06a93fd1 : fffffa80`00000001 fffffa80`15b5dbd0 fffffa80`0bbed700 fffffa80`0bbed3ff : NETwew00+0x436f6 fffff801`bfd79ab0 fffff880`06a8e5e7 : fffffa80`159fec01 fffffa80`15b85850 fffff801`bfd79bff fffffa80`06c89398 : NETwew00+0x43fd1 fffff801`bfd79b50 fffff880`01a68e2e : 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`15b85850 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`07760a70 : NETwew00+0x3e5e7 fffff801`bfd79bd0 fffff880`01a68f3e : fffffa80`15b85d38 00000000`ffffffff fffffa80`15b85850 0000240a`bb33711e : ndis!ndisMiniportDpc+0xfe fffff801`bfd79c70 fffff801`c0ca6fd8 : fffff801`c0efdf00 00000000`00001000 fffffa80`0b0870b8 fffff801`bfd70f44 : ndis!ndisInterruptDpc+0x9e fffff801`bfd79d00 fffff801`c0ca65d0 : fffff801`c0efb180 00000126`a2c54098 fffffa80`17125b00 00000000`00000025 : nt!KiExecuteAllDpcs+0x198 fffff801`bfd79e40 fffff801`c0ca5fc5 : 00000000`00000000 fffff801`c0efb180 fffff880`1f8532b0 fffffa80`2e5edba0 : nt!KiRetireDpcList+0xd0 fffff801`bfd79fb0 fffff801`c0ca5dc9 : ffffe9a6`00000005 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`1dde1b50 fffff880`03332780 : nt!KxRetireDpcList+0x5 fffff880`1f853200 fffff801`c0d412d8 : fffff880`1f8532b0 00000000`00000000 fffff880`1f8532b0 fffff880`00000000 : nt!KiDispatchInterruptContinue fffff880`1f853230 fffff801`c0cb9262 : fffffa80`1faa3f04 fffffa80`08de09e0 fffffa80`1faa3f20 fffff801`c0efb180 : nt!KiDpcInterrupt+0xc8 fffff880`1f8533c0 fffff801`c1064f13 : fffffa80`1faa3f20 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffff880`1f8538c0 : nt!IopQueueThreadIrp+0x82 fffff880`1f8533f0 fffff801`c104b6da : 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`08de09e0 fffff880`1f853751 00000000`00000001 : nt!IopCloseFile+0x123 fffff880`1f853480 fffff801`c1047c7d : fffff801`c0c05000 fffff801`c0c05000 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`08bc9c90 : nt!IopParseDevice+0xdda fffff880`1f853670 fffff801`c104d2d8 : 00000000`00000000 fffff880`1f853818 00000000`00000040 fffffa80`06ce55a0 : nt!ObpLookupObjectName+0x7a1 fffff880`1f8537a0 fffff801`c0ffce7c : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00f2df88 00000000`00000001 fffff801`c10196d8 : nt!ObOpenObjectByName+0x258 fffff880`1f853870 fffff801`c0c7e753 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`1dde1780 fffff880`c0000034 : nt!NtQueryAttributesFile+0x13b fffff880`1f853b00 000007fd`5c722fba : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiSystemServiceCopyEnd+0x13 00000000`00f2df48 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x000007fd`5c722fba
STACK_COMMAND:  kb
FOLLOWUP_IP: NETwew00+28cd44 fffff880`06cdcd44 83bc2480000000ff cmp     dword ptr [rsp+80h],0FFFFFFFFh
SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX:  8
SYMBOL_NAME:  NETwew00+28cd44
FOLLOWUP_NAME:  MachineOwner
MODULE_NAME: NETwew00
IMAGE_NAME:  NETwew00.sys
DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP:  5051de6a
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  0x133_DPC_NETwew00+28cd44
BUCKET_ID:  0x133_DPC_NETwew00+28cd44
Followup: MachineOwner ---------
0: kd> lmvm netwew00 start             end                 module name fffff880`06a50000 fffff880`06ebc000   NETwew00   (no symbols)               Loaded symbol image file: NETwew00.sys     Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\NETwew00.sys     Image name: NETwew00.sys     Timestamp:        Thu Sep 13 06:23:54 2012 (5051DE6A)     CheckSum:         00419EED     ImageSize:        0046C000     Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4

NETwew00.sys version on my system: 15.5.4.45
Latest driver version from Lenovo support site: 15.5.3.43

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    Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230 631956-001

    The Manual:
    http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c02657339
    lists this:
    Intel® Centrino® Advanced–N + WiMAX 6250 WLAN module for use in the United States 619997-001
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/619997-001-HP-WIRELESS-CARD-N-WIMAX-DM4-/160652999376
    It's a dual band (2.4 + 5 ghz) card
    For $7 it is worth it to see if it works. The problem on some newer model laptops is that the only dual band card listed does not actually exist. This one appears to exist.  
    If this is "the Answer" please click "Accept as Solution" to help others find it. 

  • HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook and Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230 WiFi Card

    I've got a dv7tqe (Quad Edition HP Pavilion dv7), part #XW397AV, notebook computer.  On page 8 of the manual, it says that the
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    I'd like to know from an HP representative whether this card is truly compatible (it's not listed on PartSurfer for this laptop).
    I'd also like to know why HP feels the need for a whitelist for wifi cards.  Is it to force your customers to pay your exhorbitant markups for replacement parts?
    I'd really like the answers to these questions.  If it's not compatible, then it shouldn't be listed in the manual.
    I'm also posting this as a warning to potential future HP customers that these types of inconsistencies as well as gouging their customers for replacement parts is commonplace for HP products.

    Hi:
    This is a consumer to consumer forum.
    You will not receive any answers to your questions from anyone speaking on behalf of the company (HP).
    It is more complicated than the wireless cards having to be listed in the service manual as supported.
    1. They must also have the HP part # on them, or they will not work.
    2. There are a few cards listed in the service manuals that have the wrong part numbers, and no one knows the right part number.
    So, when you think you have the right part number, you sometimes get the wrong card which may or may not work.  It just so happens that the Intel 6230 is one of those cards which no one can seem to find the right part # for.
    Therefore, changing a wireless card in any HP notebook--especially a consumer model like yours is nothing short of a nightmare.
    3. No one has an answer for the whitelist issue. If you want to believe that it is to force customers to pay exorbitant markups for replacement parts, that is certainly your prerogative.
    If you don't want to pay HP's prices, do what I do and go on eBay and query your search by the HP part number and get a used but tested and working wireless card for pennies on the dollar.
    Paul

  • PEAP with Intel Centrino

    Hi
    I have a Toughbook from Pansonic. We use want to use peap with acs and ap 1200. with cisco cards everything works. on the nb we use windows 2k NOT XP with the 802.1x patch from ms. and the latest intel pro set 7.1.1 there you can configure PEAP click on the right ca and enter the MSCHAP2 username and password. but it doesnt work. when i just enter static wep 111111 as a profil in the intel pro and configure peap on the OS (2k) with the patch it works. I have also configured LEAP with the Intel pro and that works fine. but not peap. i have also entered the roaming identity as the AD username. if i dont enter anything there i can see on the radius debug on the ap that the username is the mac of the intel centrino card.
    does anybody have same issues? whats the solution, dont use intel pro set? =:-)
    regards Bernhard

    Hello,
    I use PEAP with WIN2K (SP4)and Centrino INTEL 2100 B card.
    You must install the PEAP supplicant from Cisco ACU
    version 6.2. Then can you use Intel ProSet, but you must select "PEAP".
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    regards Ulrich

  • Iwp firmware issues with Intel Centrino Ultimate 6300

    On a clean install of Solaris 11.1 I am attempting to get the wifi adapter in my Thinkpad W530 to work, however I come across some problems
    On boot i get warnings such as this :
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    dladm displays the device, but it is shown as "down".
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    Thank you for the kind comments regarding the router.  I like to update my router every couple of years just to make certain I have the fastest available.  Thanks for the tip about the new firmware.
    I have the real Centrino 6300 Ultimate-N now.  I had read about the 7260 as a replacement but I have a few concerns.  First, I don't have Haswell in that notebook, and I am not sure the 7260 is compatible because it was designed for a newer CPU and chipset.  Second, my wife's notebook is probably 50 feet from the router and the 7260, from what I have read, only uses two antennas and not three.  I would be sacrificing one antenna for a chip which may not be any faster or even as reliable.  Third, I don't know how difficult it is to replace the wireless card in a notebook.
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    W520, Intel QM67 Express Chipset, i7-2760QM, 1000M NVIDIA GPU 2GB DDR3, 1920x1080 FHD LED, 16GB Corsair Vengeance PC3 12800, Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300, Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SATA 3 SSD, Sony Optiarc BD-5750H Blu-ray Writer, Dual-Mode DisplayPort.

  • Intel Centrino Advanced–N + WiMAX 6250 hardware compatible with Verizon 4G LTE?

    Hello all,
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    My feeling is that the two are incompatible, but I do not know with any certainty.
    Solid answers are appreciated. Thanks.

    To; NVRambo, toughbook, & M91-30....thanks ya'll for your help.  I have received my new Dell computer and have learned the following:  The wireless internet connection on my new computer works fine with my existing Verizon USB 720 modem and current Verizon plan.  The Intel Centrino WIMAX 6250 is of no value without changing plans from Verizon to (Sprint? AT&T?).  I have disabled the WIMAX feature on my new computer and will only use it in the future if I decide to change from my current  ISP to another provider.  As for whether my current USB 720 modem  will work with the new Verizon 4G LTE, that is still an open question.  As Rambo suggests, I SUSPECT that if I am interested in Verizon's 4G, I will have to purchase a new 4G modem, and sign up for a new 4G contract at whatever that enhanced feature price is.  As for now, my internet connection seems to be working just fine but I obviously am enjoying no benefit from the WIMAX feature as it is currently disabled on my new computer.  Thanks again for all your help.  Ken  

  • Centrino Advanced-N 6205 and Windows 8 Connectivity Issues

    Hi. I've been having issues with the latest Lenovo issued drivers for the WIFI card (Intel Advanced-N 6205) v15.05.7000.1763.
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    NETwew00.sys version on my system: 15.5.4.45
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  • Intel centrino advanced n6235 wifi not working only bluetooth

    hello could anyone help me with this a bought a new wireless network card with bluetooth but only the bluetooth works and i have a dv7t pavillion cto 6b00 quad edition laptop could anyone please help me, i'll appreciate it , thank you

    I don't find that strange at all. The wireless adapter that you chose to purchase ad install is simply not supported by the BIOS.
    You do have options. As seen in the image there are two Realtek models for the notebooks in your model series with Intel CPUs that already have BIOS support.
    You can install one of those.
    What was the originally installed wireless adapter?
    If your warranty period is over or warranty is not of a concern to you there is another thing you can do.
    There are BIOS mod websites ( do a google search for BIOS mod). Find a site, become a member and request to have the Intel 6325 whitelisted in your current BIOS.
    Did you upgrade to the latest BIOS?
    Best regards,
    erico
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  • X220 Tablet and Windows 8.1 - Limited Touch drops with Intel HD 3000 is installed?

    I have installed Windows 8.1 Professional on on a Lenovo X220 Tablet and everything seems to have installed correctly, although my system, which supported limited touch with 2 touch points in Windows 7, only has Pen Support in 8.1.
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    Any recommendations as to what I can do to get the limted touch to be recognized with the Intel HD 3000 driver?  This one is baffling.  
    Any help would be appreciated. 
    The X220 Tablet's type is 4296-2WU
    Also, the Intel HD Graphics 3000 driver is the latest version compatible with 8.1 64bit - 9.17.10.3517.
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    Troy,
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    I expect you will probably draw some responses from the community as the X220 was a very popular system with a good following.
    Best regards,
    Mark
    ThinkPads: S30, T43, X60t, X1, W700ds, IdeaPad Y710, IdeaCentre: A300, IdeaPad K1
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  • Windows 8.1 Data reordering issue with Intel Adaptors

    According to Intel, there is a data reordering issue with their adaptors and probably this dumb WIDI software. This is from Intel site. they say some are fixed, "A future Windows 8 fix will address this issue for other Intel wireless adapters." I
    have one Nope, still broke. I get drops all the time. Brand new Toshiba laptop I7 16 gigs of ram and a SSD and a 2 gig Vid card. Would be nice to be able to play games but I get dropped all the time. Now would Microsoft quit hiding
    about this, and fix the darn thing. Also i'm a system admin for 13 years. I have build over 1000 PCs and servers. I know bad software. Please fix this. PLEASE. Its not going to just go away and its not just Toshiba, I have seen other companies with the
    same problem. If there is a Fix PLEASE POST IT. Or even a workaround I have tried everything.
    http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-034535.htm
     

    Hi,
    Have your first tried the software fix under this link for your network adapter?
    http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wtech/proset-ws/sb/CS-034041.htm
    Please Note: The third-party product discussed here is manufactured by a company that is independent of Microsoft. We make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.
    Also, you can try to check if there is any driver update under Device manager from manufacture's website.
    Kate Li
    TechNet Community Support
    Yep didn't work. Still get drops all the time, had to run a Cat 5E cable to my laptop from my modem, because I have Atheros Gigabyte Lan adaptor. Works Great. The Wireless still drops all the time. Has Microsoft let out the patch to fix this or is it coming in
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    people that make sure they buy Microsoft so they can play games. With the wireless link dead and a great laptop worthless what's the point. Ive been in IT for 13 years building PCs  and Servers how I knew how to run a 60 FT Cat 5e line thru
    a 2 story house and terminate it. Most people don't. Fix the problem.  

  • ThinkPad W530 with the Quadro K1000M or K2000M? BTSBEST coupon expires tomorrow!

    I've been looking for a good 15" Ivy Bridge laptop that will last four or five years without breaking or becoming totally obsolete. The ThinkPad W530 fits these criteria. I'll be using it for playing Portal 2 and Minecraft, watching (and sometimes encoding) 1080p video, developing graphical and other programs (fractal renderers, procedural generation, etc), and web design. Programs I run include Eclipse, VMware, x264, Photoshop, and Firefox (with pretty many extensions, userscripts, and tabs).
    I'm getting the Intel Core i7-3610QM, 1600x900 display (for 1080p I'd use an external monitor larger than 15"), 4GB RAM and 320GB hard drive (I can upgrade them myself more cheaply), and Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGN. So: which graphics card should I get, the K1000M or K2000M? The K1000M has 192 pipelines at 850MHz; the K2000M has 384 at 745MHz. Is having twice as many shaders worth an extra $250 for my purposes? Four years from now, will the K2000M be acceptable while the K1000M is obsolete? And if I do get the cheaper K1000M, should I upgrade to the Core i7-3520M for $50 or the i7-3720QM for $85? (Why does the dual-core 3520M cost more than the quad-core 3610QM?)
    The BTSBEST coupon is saving me $300 on this configuration, but it expires tomorrow, so I need to make a decision. Thanks for any advice!
    ThinkPad W530 (Intel Core i7-3610QM, NVIDIA Quadro K2000M, 4GB DDR3, 320GB 7200RPM, 15.6" 1600x900, Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300)

    Hello Rangi42,
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    I am not sure why the price of the 3520M is cheaper than the 3610QM. 
    The w530 in general is a great computer for graphics development like your web design.  Video editing is good on the W530 as well.
    Hope this helps,
    Alex
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  • X201 wireless adapter : Thinkpad vs intel centrino?

    Hi- I am going to purchase a X201 laptop- but am confused about the wireless adapter option.  There is the thinkpad bgn and then intel centrino wireless, advanced and ultimate "n" .  The help buttons are of no help.  Under what circumstances would I need to opt for one of the intel centrino adaptes?  Are they faster or more compatible?

    Well I'm not and expert, but in a nutshell, with the right antenna setup and router/access point for each, you get speeds up to:
    • ThinkPad Wireless BGN
    • Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 1000 BGN
    • Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6200 AGN
    • Intel® Centrino® Ultimate-N 6300 AGN
    • Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N + WiMAX 6250 AGN
    ThinkPad Wireless BGN: 150Mpbs transmit/300Mbps receive (Realtek-based last I heard).
    Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 1000 BGN: 150Mbps transmit/300Mbps receive.
    Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6200 AGN: 300Mbps transmit and receive.
    Intel® Centrino® Ultimate-N 6300 AGN: 450Mbps transmit and receive.
    Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N + WiMAX 6250 AGN: Adds WiMAX.
    These are theoretical maximum speeds and of course the real world rate is lower and ymwv.
    I don't work for Lenovo. I'm a crazy volunteer!

  • [SOLVED] Authentication with AP on 3.6.* with Intel Wireless adapter

    Edit 06/2014: Solved ages ago via 3.10+
    Kernels tested: 3.6.2-1, 3.6.3-1, 3.6.4-1.
    After the latest kernel upgrade my wireless can't authenticate with my AP, wicd-gtk hangs on "authenticating" and then says "bad password".
    lspci -vnn | grep -i net
    02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 1000 [Condor Peak] [8086:0083]
    A snip from /var/log/messages showing errors at boot. The last messages just repeat continuously.
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 9.337732] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: loaded firmware version 39.31.5.1 build 3513
    8
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 10.079892] iwldvm: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux, in-tree:
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 10.079898] iwldvm: Copyright(c) 2003-2012 Intel Corporation
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 10.079930] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: CONFIG_IWLWIFI_DEBUG disabled
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 10.079933] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: CONFIG_IWLWIFI_DEBUGFS disabled
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 10.079935] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: CONFIG_IWLWIFI_DEVICE_TRACING enabled
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 10.079937] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: CONFIG_IWLWIFI_DEVICE_TESTMODE disabled
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 10.079938] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: CONFIG_IWLWIFI_P2P disabled
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 10.079941] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Detected Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless-N 100
    0 BGN, REV=0x6C
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    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 10.087424] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: RF_KILL bit toggled to enable radio.
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 10.100826] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: device EEPROM VER=0x15d, CALIB=0x6
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 10.100828] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Device SKU: 0x50
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 10.100830] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Valid Tx ant: 0x1, Valid Rx ant: 0x3
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 15.821575] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: L1 Disabled; Enabling L0S
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 15.829048] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Radio type=0x0-0x0-0x3
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 15.879478] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: L1 Disabled; Enabling L0S
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost kernel: [ 15.886902] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Radio type=0x0-0x0-0x3
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost acpid: starting up with netlink and the input layer
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost acpid: 4 rules loaded
    Oct 16 14:52:44 localhost acpid: waiting for events: event logging is off
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    Oct 16 14:52:53 localhost acpid: client connected from 600[0:10]
    Oct 16 14:52:53 localhost acpid: 1 client rule loaded
    Oct 16 14:52:56 localhost kernel: [ 28.035738] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: L1 Disabled; Enabling L0S
    Oct 16 14:52:56 localhost kernel: [ 28.043276] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Radio type=0x0-0x0-0x3
    Oct 16 14:52:56 localhost kernel: [ 28.268085] jme 0000:04:00.5: eth0: Link is down
    Oct 16 14:52:56 localhost kernel: [ 28.309378] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: L1 Disabled; Enabling L0S
    Oct 16 14:52:56 localhost kernel: [ 28.316816] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Radio type=0x0-0x0-0x3
    Oct 16 14:52:59 localhost kernel: [ 31.543667] wlan0: authenticate with 84:c9:b2:b8:cb:f0
    Oct 16 14:53:01 localhost kernel: [ 33.551368] wlan0: failed to insert STA entry for the AP (error -5)
    Oct 16 14:53:01 localhost kernel: [ 33.551710] ieee80211 phy0: Hardware restart was requested
    Oct 16 14:53:01 localhost kernel: [ 33.551758] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: L1 Disabled; Enabling L0S
    Oct 16 14:53:01 localhost kernel: [ 33.559158] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Radio type=0x0-0x0-0x3
    Oct 16 14:53:03 localhost kernel: [ 35.603895] ieee80211 phy0: Hardware restart was requested
    Oct 16 14:53:03 localhost kernel: [ 35.603953] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: L1 Disabled; Enabling L0S
    Oct 16 14:53:03 localhost kernel: [ 35.611394] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Radio type=0x0-0x0-0x3
    Oct 16 14:53:05 localhost kernel: [ 37.656025] ieee80211 phy0: Hardware restart was requested
    Oct 16 14:53:05 localhost kernel: [ 37.656093] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: L1 Disabled; Enabling L0S
    Oct 16 14:53:06 localhost kernel: [ 37.663560] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Radio type=0x0-0x0-0x3
    Oct 16 14:53:08 localhost kernel: [ 39.708223] ieee80211 phy0: Hardware restart was requested
    Oct 16 14:53:08 localhost kernel: [ 39.708277] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: L1 Disabled; Enabling L0S
    Oct 16 14:53:08 localhost kernel: [ 39.715713] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Radio type=0x0-0x0-0x3
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760384] ieee80211 phy0: Hardware restart was requested
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760415] ------------[ cut here ]------------
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760424] WARNING: at drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/dvm/../iwl-trans.h:607 iwlagn_mac_flush+0x1c2/0x1e0 [iwldvm]()
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760425] Hardware name: K52F
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760432] iwl_trans_wait_tx_queue_empty bad state = 0
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760435] Modules linked in: reiserfs arc4 iwldvm mac80211 uvcvideo jme iwlwifi videobuf2_vmalloc videobuf2_memops videobuf2_core videodev joydev snd_hda_codec_hdmi snd_hda_codec_conexant snd_hda_intel snd_hda_codec acpi_cpufreq snd_pcm snd_page_alloc snd_hwdep snd_timer snd jmb38x_ms serio_raw media sdhci_pci asus_laptop iTCO_wdt iTCO_vendor_support cfg80211 mperf sdhci mei intel_ips lpc_ich mmc_core i2c_i801 mii soundcore microcode kvm_intel psmouse memstick input_polldev evdev processor kvm ac thermal battery sparse_keymap coretemp crc32c_intel rfkill tun loop ext4 crc16 jbd2 mbcache sr_mod sd_mod cdrom ahci libahci libata scsi_mod ehci_hcd usbcore usb_common i915 video button i2c_algo_bit intel_agp intel_gtt drm_kms_helper drm agpgart i2c_core
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760539] Pid: 658, comm: wpa_supplicant Not tainted 3.6.2-1-ARCH #1
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760542] Call Trace:
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760554] [<c0139f22>] warn_slowpath_common+0x72/0xa0
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760565] [<fa8e4922>] ? iwlagn_mac_flush+0x1c2/0x1e0 [iwldvm]
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760574] [<fa8e4922>] ? iwlagn_mac_flush+0x1c2/0x1e0 [iwldvm]
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760579] [<c0139ff3>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x33/0x40
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760588] [<fa8e4922>] iwlagn_mac_flush+0x1c2/0x1e0 [iwldvm]
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760608] [<fa840803>] __ieee80211_recalc_idle+0x1f3/0x2d0 [mac80211]
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760626] [<fa84112a>] ieee80211_recalc_idle+0x2a/0x50 [mac80211]
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760642] [<fa83942e>] __ieee80211_start_scan+0xfe/0x510 [mac80211]
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760659] [<fa83a37e>] ieee80211_request_scan+0x2e/0x50 [mac80211]
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760677] [<fa846f29>] ieee80211_scan+0x69/0x80 [mac80211]
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760693] [<f9864178>] cfg80211_wext_siwscan+0x248/0x2e0 [cfg80211]
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760700] [<c02294ed>] ? __kmalloc+0x12d/0x160
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760713] [<f9863f30>] ? cfg80211_find_vendor_ie+0xc0/0xc0 [cfg80211]
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760722] [<c04ad214>] ioctl_standard_call+0x2d4/0x3c0
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760729] [<c04d0fc3>] ? schedule+0x23/0x60
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760741] [<f9863f30>] ? cfg80211_find_vendor_ie+0xc0/0xc0 [cfg80211]
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760748] [<c04ad4fd>] wext_handle_ioctl+0x1fd/0x230
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760760] [<f9863f30>] ? cfg80211_find_vendor_ie+0xc0/0xc0 [cfg80211]
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760768] [<c03f8cc3>] dev_ioctl+0xb3/0x4e0
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760776] [<c03e3f4d>] ? sys_sendto+0xfd/0x140
    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760784] [<c03e2025>] sock_ioctl+0x85/0x260
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    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.760796] [<c0243eca>] do_vfs_ioctl+0x7a/0x570
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    Oct 16 14:53:10 localhost kernel: [ 41.768376] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Radio type=0x0-0x0-0x3
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    Oct 16 14:53:12 localhost kernel: [ 43.825917] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: L1 Disabled; Enabling L0S
    Oct 16 14:53:12 localhost kernel: [ 43.833397] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Radio type=0x0-0x0-0x3
    Oct 16 14:53:14 localhost kernel: [ 45.881485] ieee80211 phy0: Hardware restart was requested
    Oct 16 14:53:14 localhost kernel: [ 45.881488] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Request scan called when driver not ready.
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    [ 81.803780] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x0001E404 | uPc
    [ 81.806261] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x0001E3E8 | branchlink1
    [ 81.808719] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x0001E3E8 | branchlink2
    [ 81.811080] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x00000826 | interruptlink1
    [ 81.813361] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x00000000 | interruptlink2
    [ 81.815543] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x0000020D | data1
    [ 81.817643] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x00000009 | data2
    [ 81.819695] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x0000020D | line
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    [ 81.823683] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x00000920 | tsf low
    [ 81.825611] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x00000000 | tsf hi
    [ 81.827480] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x00000000 | time gp1
    [ 81.829333] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x0000BE04 | time gp2
    [ 81.831170] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x00000000 | time gp3
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    [ 81.842231] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x00000000 | isr1
    [ 81.844048] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x00000002 | isr2
    [ 81.845845] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x0040D440 | isr3
    [ 81.847639] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: 0x00200080 | isr4
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    [ 81.869314] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: EVT_LOGT:0000047256:0x00000010:0484
    [ 81.871100] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: EVT_LOGT:0000047269:0x00000015:0484
    [ 81.872853] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: EVT_LOGT:0000047280:0x00000016:0484
    [ 81.874572] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: EVT_LOGT:0000047290:0x00000017:0484
    [ 81.876261] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: EVT_LOGT:0000047301:0x00000018:0484
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    [ 81.892767] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: EVT_LOGT:0000048483:0x000001a4:0602
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    [ 83.715263] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Radio type=0x0-0x0-0x3
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