[kwlug-disc] More wi-fi adventures
Jeff Smith
crankyoldbugger at gmail.com
Fri Oct 26 20:35:39 EDT 2018
I finally got it figured out....
As strange as it sounds, I needed to hook up an ethernet cable and
download and install the Nvidia drivers and wpa-supplicant. I'm not sure
why, but I finally have a working wi-fi on my laptop running Ubuntu 18.10.
On 2018-08-25 12:58 p.m., CrankyOldBugger wrote:
> Well.. I didn't even get this far. I tried several different
> distros. The ones based on Ubuntu all showed the same issue: it would
> say it was connecting to the wi-fi but it just kept spinning on and on
> then timing out. With auto-connect on, it just kept trying over and
> over to connect. I tried the tricks suggested by the group but no
> luck. However I did notice the weird DNS entry (127.0.0.53). Changing
> that to my router and restarting networking didn't seem to help, though.
>
> Fedora based distros didn't seem to have any issues with the wi-fi.
> So I'm thinking that I will switch back to Fedora for that laptop, but
> next time I'm out and about with the laptop I might try a USB Ubuntu
> Live session to see if I can connect to other routers, just for fun.
>
> Thanks, for the tips, though, they were interesting.
>
>
> On 23 August 2018 at 23:18, Bob Jonkman <bjonkman at sobac.com
> <mailto:bjonkman at sobac.com>> wrote:
>
> Speculation on my part, but I think the problem may have something
> to do
> with the WPA2 handshake vulnerability from 2017 (or rather, the
> fix for it):
>
> https://youtu.be/mYtvjijATa4
> Krack Attacks (WiFi WPA2 Vulnerability) - Computerphile
>
>
>
> --Bob.
>
>
> On 2018-08-23 11:12 PM, Bob Jonkman wrote:
> > Hi Cranky: I assume you're using NetworkManager. Try adding a
> connection
> > for your access point manually, first with "Automatically
> Connect" off.
> > Then you'll be able to pick that connection from the list and
> all the
> > settings are already there. If it works, then you can change
> > "Automatically Connect" to "On".
> >
> > I've been having the same problem with Ubuntu 16.04 since about
> 16.04.3
> > or so... Annoying, but less annoying than re-installing the OS.
> >
> > --Bob.
> >
> >
> > On 2018-08-23 02:31 PM, CrankyOldBugger wrote:
> >> If some of you recall, I was unable to get the wi-fi working on
> my laptop
> >> after installing Ubuntu 18.04. It works fine with any Fedora
> derivative
> >> distro, however. Well, after 18.04.01 came out I thought I'd
> try my luck
> >> again but still no-go. I can not connect to my home network
> via wi-fi
> >> (ethernet cable works fine, btw). This is tested using a Live
> CD as well
> >> as the actual install process. I think the wireless card is an
> Intel
> >> n-2230 (but I'm not at home right now so I can't confirm
> that). Ubuntu
> >> sees the NIC, and installs the drivers, etc., but it just won't
> connect.
> >> It sees several SSIDs so that much of it is working. It keeps
> asking me
> >> for the wifi password over and over when I try to connect.
> I've tried both
> >> my personal and guest wi-fi, and I even lowered the security on
> the router
> >> a little bit to see if that helps. No change...
> >>
> >> So for fun I install Solus OS and it connects fine, but for
> some reason it
> >> won't come back from hibernating cleanly so that's it for that
> distro..
> >>
> >> I'm going to try some other distros just to see what I end up
> with but I
> >> wanted to vent a little bit in here... This isn't my main
> machine so I can
> >> afford to experiment, but it is getting a little frustrating now...
> >>
> >>
> >>
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