- #BROADCOM 802.11N NETWORK ADAPTER DISCONNECTING INSTALL#
- #BROADCOM 802.11N NETWORK ADAPTER DISCONNECTING DRIVERS#
- #BROADCOM 802.11N NETWORK ADAPTER DISCONNECTING DRIVER#
- #BROADCOM 802.11N NETWORK ADAPTER DISCONNECTING SOFTWARE#
This is a fresh install (yesterday) of Ubuntu 16.04 on a Dell Inspi(dual boot). It seems to disconnect more frequently with heavier internet use (e.g., downloading multiple files, opening several webpages in quick succession). Internet drops more frequently on wireless than on wired.
#BROADCOM 802.11N NETWORK ADAPTER DISCONNECTING SOFTWARE#
Guess it's not the case.Internet drops every 1-30 minutes when connected via wired or wireless (i.e., this is a problem on both wired and wireless) even though connection icon indicates the computer is still connected.ĭisconnecting and reconnecting via the connection icon resets internet temporarily until the next time.ĭropped internet is discovered with "The site can't be reached" screens in Chromium, or error messages when downloading/ updating in Terminal, or missing connection in Ubuntu Software app, or stalled syncing in Insync application (occurred even without Insync). I was born in the dogma that if I chain-reboot a computer without performing any operations, the state should always be the same. I suspect something might have gone horribly wrong there.