> So far the OP hasn't provided any information on what network management
> tool is in use, we can only guess.
Fair comment. I just assumed that everybody uses Network Manager these
days. I travel with my laptop to different WiFi networks, and I never
did learn any other form of WiFi setup. For t
On Lu, 06 iul 20, 19:44:06, Matthew Campbell wrote:
> I wouldn't recommend using ifconfig to enable or disable your second
> network card. It is somewhat deprecated. Try using ifup and ifdown.
Apples and... apple pie?
ifupdown is a network management tool, relying on other low level tools
to do
I wouldn't recommend using ifconfig to enable or disable your second network
card. It is somewhat deprecated. Try using ifup and ifdown.
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On Jul 5, 2020, 9:23 PM, Borden Rhodes wrote:
>> Use ps x to see how many co
On Lu, 06 iul 20, 00:23:17, Borden Rhodes wrote:
>
> For the purposes of these log entries, "WiFiNetwork" is the SSID of my
> network, but the log literally shows "MyNetwork" in the next line when
> it's trying to associate. I have no idea what this network is and I
> can't find it configured anyw
> Use ps x to see how many copies of wpa_supplicant are running. If you have
> multiple copies started from the command line the wifi won't stay connected.
> I had the same problem.
Thank you for the suggestion. I checked when it started dropping and, not only
was there one instance of wpa_supplic
On Wednesday, 1 July 2020 20:26:18 CEST Borden Rhodes wrote:
> I'm looking for help on how to interpret journalctl to understand why
> my wireless keeps disconnecting. I have two wireless adapters on my
> laptop: an internal Intel card and a USB dongle. The former has driver
> issues, so I generall
I'm looking for help on how to interpret journalctl to understand why
my wireless keeps disconnecting. I have two wireless adapters on my
laptop: an internal Intel card and a USB dongle. The former has driver
issues, so I generally rely on the latter.
I know that the hardware is fine because my ph
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