Worked for me:
cat /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/tl-wn722n.conf
[device]
match-device=wlx18a6f719681b
wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=0
Thanks for starting this thread.
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It also does not work in 17.10. He tries three times, but without
success. I have tried the solutions suggested above, but they have had
no effect.
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I tried to boot into the previouse kernel and downgrading wpa_supplicant first,
which did not help. So I suspected some change in NetworkManager to be
responsible. After trying some other configuration changes I compared the log
output from a machine that was not yet upgraded to that of an
The workaround fixes it for me too. Other wifi adapters I have (one using
rt73usb, the other rtl8812au) don't need it, so maybe the bug lies in athk9_htc.
How did you find the workaround? (just curious, apart from this bug my google
searches only gave me outdated or irrelevant information).
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Thanks Sutupud, fixed as well.
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Title:
TP-LINK TL-WN722N 150MBPS not working on Ubuntu 17.04. Worked fine on
16.10
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Thank you very much Sutupud - You solved my problem too.
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Title:
TP-LINK TL-WN722N 150MBPS not working on Ubuntu 17.04. Worked fine on
16.10
Excellent Sutupud. This fixed it. THANK YOU!!
.conf file saved to /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/ with just:
[device]
wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=0
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The suffix of the [device-XXX] section is irrelevant, that is only to
distinguish different device sections, match-device is what is important
here. match-device=wlxf81a6721bb82 should be correct for your device. In
my case it's wlan3 because I still have an old udev persistent net rule
that
Hmm,
with usb card plugin I get:
~$ iwconfig
enp4s0no wireless extensions.
lono wireless extensions.
wlxf81a6721bb82 IEEE 802.11 ESSID:off/any
Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=20 dBm
Retry short limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
@Sutupud- Thanks, it helped me with RT5370 wifi adapter on 17.04. But on
the downside it won't do real-time scan for available wireless networks
any more.
@Other users facing this problem on 17.04 - just replace "wlan3" in
solution provided by Sutupud with network interface name- use "iwconfig"
I had the same problem, for me disabling MAC address randomization while
scanning resolved it, by adding a .conf file to
/etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/ containing:
[device-wlan3]
match-device=wlan3
wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=0
Hope that helps.
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