Bug 1197701

Summary: WiFI going Limited connectivity
Product: [openSUSE] openSUSE Tumbleweed Reporter: Arnaud Mez <arnaudmez>
Component: NetworkAssignee: E-mail List <screening-team-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE QA Contact: E-mail List <qa-bugs>
Severity: Major    
Priority: P5 - None CC: Andreas.Stieger
Version: Current   
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Hardware: x86-64   
OS: openSUSE Tumbleweed   
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Description Arnaud Mez 2022-03-30 11:35:04 UTC
I'm on latest build of Opensuse Tumbleweed (fresh install) and I've noticed my Wifi card which was working very well in previous build now does "limited connectivity"

I installed opensuse with plasma = same issue
I reinstalled opensuse with gnome = same issue
I installed fedora 36 beta and never had that issue over 2h of work

So there is something happening on the network side of the distro

* My RFKILL output
0: acer-wireless: Wireless LAN
  Soft blocked: no
  Hard blocked: no
1: phy0: Wireless LAN
  Soft blocked: no
  Hard blocked: no
2: hci0: Bluetooth
  Soft blocked: no
  Hard blocked: no

* MY Wifi Card details
Device-1: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 Wireless Network Adapter driver: ath9k

* an output of the command dmesg as indicated to me by an admin
https://paste.opensuse.org/82796782

I hope this will get sorted anytime soon, it is messing the whole experience as this laptop have not an RJ45 plug to go cable and rely on it to do a lot of tests.

Thanks Team
Comment 1 Andreas Stieger 2022-03-30 13:46:50 UTC
(In reply to Arnaud Mez from comment #0)
> I'm on latest build of Opensuse Tumbleweed (fresh install)

You know... time moves on. Use absolute dates.

Anyway... see bug 1197460

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1197460 ***
Comment 2 Arnaud Mez 2022-03-30 14:08:25 UTC
(In reply to Andreas Stieger from comment #1)
> (In reply to Arnaud Mez from comment #0)
> > I'm on latest build of Opensuse Tumbleweed (fresh install)
> 
> You know... time moves on. Use absolute dates.
> 
> Anyway... see bug 1197460
> 
> *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1197460 ***

Thank you Andreas
It's my first time to report on BugZilla for Opensuse
I'll do my best to be more precise next time

also I have grabbed that patched kernel that was mentioned on the other thread, will try it and revert if things works for the good

Thanks