Brian Wall writes:

> What is the wireless driver and chipset?  I've seen an issue very
> similar to this on a certain Intel wireless chip.  I never resolved
> it, but I narrowed it down to a problem with the linux driver for that
> particular chipset.

>From lspci I think it's a  Qualcomm Atheros Wireless Network
Adapter.

In the past I've tried what Josh said about disabling and re-enabling
networking, but it didn't help.  I've done that using the mouse though
and not using commands.  I'm not sure what commands to use to do
that.

The problem doesn't occur every day but about every third day.

-- 
Brian
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