Bug 823388

Summary: Wireless connection lost upon sleep / screen lock in Gnome
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Andrew <theamazingchiepoo>
Component: acpiAssignee: Steven M. Parrish <smparrish>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Andrew 2012-05-21 06:21:15 UTC
Description of problem:

Wireless adapter (Broadcom 4311 via b43-fwwf) loses connection after screen lock / sleep in Gnome. Reconnection seems unstable after waking until reboot.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

acpid-2.0.14-3.fc17 (64-bit) [just a guess about being an affected component]
NetworkManager-1:0.9.4.0-1.git20120328.fc17 (64-bit)
kernel-3.3.0-1.fc17 (64-bit) [just a guess about being an affected component]
b43-openfwwf-5.2-7.fc17

How reproducible:

Always


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Log into Gnome (may be possible under KDE too, only using Gnome)
2. Connect to a wireless network using an on-board wireless NIC via Network Manager
3. Wait for screen lock / sleep to occur
4. Wake system
5. Observe lost connection and network password prompt
  
Actual results:

Wireless connection is lost upon entering screen lock and / or sleep resulting in failed / dropped downloads or missed emails / IMs.

Expected results:

Wireless connection should remain active

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