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Bug 742085 - WLAN interface throughput drops thanks to NetworkManager
WLAN interface throughput drops thanks to NetworkManager
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: NetworkManager
Classification: Platform
Component: general
0.9.x
Other Linux
: Normal major
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Assigned To: NetworkManager maintainer(s)
NetworkManager maintainer(s)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2014-12-29 11:31 UTC by flux
Modified: 2020-11-12 14:31 UTC
See Also:
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Description flux 2014-12-29 11:31:22 UTC
Here I have a pic of the wifi periodic drops http://i.imgur.com/JhRVP8F.png. Server is connected to the router per LAN. I'm connecting to the server through the router's WLAN. Bytes are transferred in one direction using nc. The graph at the top is the CPU load on the router, another one below is the router's wlan1(5GHz) iface throughput in MB/s. I thought that the router is guilty so I measured cpu and wlan iface statistics on the router. But it turned out that the problem lies on the client side and on the NetworkManager to be precise. As these drops happens exactly with 120s periodicity I assume that it's the background station scanning nm does even when connected to a station! To prove that the nm is to blame I deactivated it and activated the wlan iface manually. And here is how it looks like without nm - http://i.imgur.com/UWdUg4y.png

I consider this bug as major.

while fixing the issue please consider adding a rescan button to the nm-applet
Comment 1 André Klapper 2020-11-12 14:31:14 UTC
bugzilla.gnome.org is being shut down in favor of a GitLab instance. 
We are closing all old bug reports and feature requests in GNOME Bugzilla which have not seen updates for a long time.

If you still use NetworkManager and if you still see this bug / want this feature in a recent and supported version of NetworkManager, then please feel free to report it at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/issues/

Thank you for creating this report and we are sorry it could not be implemented (workforce and time is unfortunately limited).