Comment #1 also fixed the problem for me. Ubuntu 17.04. Panda Wireless
PAU06 Wi-Fi adapter.
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It also does not work in 17.10. He tries three times, but without
success.
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Ubuntu 17.04: New privacy
My problem is a bit different. Eth0 connects at first but then
disconnects. Then reconnect and work for a short time. stress! I solved
it with wicd. I have a Huawei HG8346M router. I've tried other distro
but it's the same thing. Neon 17.10.
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The solution in comment #1 fixed this for me as well. I'm running 17.04
and am hosting a hotspot on a ThinkPenguin Wireless N USB Adapter. It
didn't work until I applied this workaround.
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I installed the future ubuntu 17.10 and found the same problem.
Searching I found the following solution:
1) To stabilize the device:
$ Sudo apt install dnsmasq-base
$ Sudo service network-manager restart
2) To correct authentication error:
$ Sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
A
At 15th June 2017 under Ubuntu 17.04, upgraded to latest packages, I'm
still struggling with wifi. All solutions proposed do not work. I have
continuous disconnections.
It is a bad bug for a new release. You won't be able to surf without an
Ethernet cable.
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@Don Cady:
The source of the problem is the Linux kernel driver for the specific
WiFi adapter or perhaps the firmware of the WiFi adapter.
In most of the drivers, they have implemented the facility to change (by
software) the MAC address.
There are even tools to change the MAC address, like "mac
I filed https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=781295 requesting
that this setting be configurable in GNOME Settings>Network.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #781295
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=781295
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I have tried the above work around, unfortunately without success.
Dell Inspiron 1012 running 17.04
Kernel 4.8.0-47
I have the same symptoms: WiFi fails to connect repeatedly.
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Also affected by this bug on Ububtu 17.04. Using my computer as a wifi hotspot
I couldn't connect from other devices and the log presented a lot of "inux
wpa_supplicant[1385]: handle_probe_req: send failed
" messages.
The solution presented by Jesse (juderichbourne) on post #1 solved the
issue.
Some users may need to disable wifi power management with
sudo sed -i 's/wifi.powersave = 3/wifi.powersave = 2/'
/etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/default-wifi-powersave-on.conf
The command is one line and I know some Ralink USB devices work poorly
with power management enabled
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I am also affected by this bug. I was about to delete Ubuntu 17.04 and rollback
to Mint 18.1 after many hours of fight. This one line makes magic, but I had to
read thousands of lines before finding it.
My Wifi USB is Ralink (now Mediatek). I am using hidden ssid and mac
filtering+WPA2 Personal
This commit might help:
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/commit/?h=nm-1-4&id=cb18faf2d
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