![]() May 10 06:07:48 debian kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: RF sequence status timeout May 10 06:07:45 debian kernel: wlan0: send auth to AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF (try 1/3) May 10 06:07:45 debian kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: RF sequence status timeout May 10 06:07:43 debian kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: RF sequence status timeout May 10 06:07:40 debian kernel: b43-phy0: The hardware RF-kill button still turns the radio physically off. May 10 06:07:40 debian kernel: b43-phy0: Radio turned on by software May 10 06:07:40 debian kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: RF sequence status timeout May 10 06:07:38 debian kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: RF sequence status timeout May 10 06:07:36 debian kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: MAC not suspended May 10 06:07:36 debian kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: RF sequence status timeout May 10 06:07:33 debian kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: RF sequence status timeout May 10 06:07:31 debian kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: MAC not suspended May 10 06:07:31 debian kernel: b43-phy0: Radio hardware status changed to DISABLED May 10 06:07:31 debian kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: RF sequence status timeout May 10 06:07:28 debian kernel: b43-phy0 ERROR: RF sequence status timeout May 10 06:07:26 debian kernel: wlan0: authenticate with AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF What can I do to prevent to entire computer to freeze just because the WiFi-card is unstable?Įdit The parts from kern.log that I think are relevant May 10 06:07:25 debian kernel: wlan0: disconnect from AP AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF for new auth to AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF
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