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On ubuntu 15.10 while browsing with firefox or chrome i randomly get this error and then i have no internet unless i reconnect to the wifi (or reboot)
the error > DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET
Does anyone has any idea of how to properly troubleshoot this? I found a few articles but couldnt fix it still, so Its driving me crazy and desperated. help please
this resolution didnt work for me- i have another laptop at home with lubuntu and that one is fine.
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On ubuntu 15.10 while browsing with firefox or chrome i randomly get this error and then i have no internet unless i reconnect to the wifi (or reboot)
the error > DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET
Does anyone has any idea of how to properly troubleshoot this? I found a few articles but couldnt fix it still, so Its driving me crazy and desperated. help please
this resolution didnt work for me- i have another laptop at home with lubuntu and that one is fine.
networking firefox google-chrome dns
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I too have the similar problem for so long. What did you get injournalctl
logs when the problem happens?
– Gayan Weerakutti
Nov 14 '15 at 15:38
this is what i get when i run journalctl pastebin.com/RSzmB5U9
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 15:45
You should either paste the entire log or use the end-e
flagjournalctl -e
when it happens
– Gayan Weerakutti
Nov 14 '15 at 15:48
sorry, this is the output of journalctl -e while the error appears pastebin.com/dpKGXNfh im trying to check with half duplex and if there is proper compatibility with the NIC on 15.10
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 16:48
a friend cleared it out: lspci -v says i have a realtek rtl8723be so i just need to * create /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf file and edit it to this line: * options rtl8723be fwlps=0
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 22:28
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show 3 more comments
On ubuntu 15.10 while browsing with firefox or chrome i randomly get this error and then i have no internet unless i reconnect to the wifi (or reboot)
the error > DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET
Does anyone has any idea of how to properly troubleshoot this? I found a few articles but couldnt fix it still, so Its driving me crazy and desperated. help please
this resolution didnt work for me- i have another laptop at home with lubuntu and that one is fine.
networking firefox google-chrome dns
On ubuntu 15.10 while browsing with firefox or chrome i randomly get this error and then i have no internet unless i reconnect to the wifi (or reboot)
the error > DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET
Does anyone has any idea of how to properly troubleshoot this? I found a few articles but couldnt fix it still, so Its driving me crazy and desperated. help please
this resolution didnt work for me- i have another laptop at home with lubuntu and that one is fine.
networking firefox google-chrome dns
networking firefox google-chrome dns
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I too have the similar problem for so long. What did you get injournalctl
logs when the problem happens?
– Gayan Weerakutti
Nov 14 '15 at 15:38
this is what i get when i run journalctl pastebin.com/RSzmB5U9
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 15:45
You should either paste the entire log or use the end-e
flagjournalctl -e
when it happens
– Gayan Weerakutti
Nov 14 '15 at 15:48
sorry, this is the output of journalctl -e while the error appears pastebin.com/dpKGXNfh im trying to check with half duplex and if there is proper compatibility with the NIC on 15.10
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 16:48
a friend cleared it out: lspci -v says i have a realtek rtl8723be so i just need to * create /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf file and edit it to this line: * options rtl8723be fwlps=0
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 22:28
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show 3 more comments
I too have the similar problem for so long. What did you get injournalctl
logs when the problem happens?
– Gayan Weerakutti
Nov 14 '15 at 15:38
this is what i get when i run journalctl pastebin.com/RSzmB5U9
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 15:45
You should either paste the entire log or use the end-e
flagjournalctl -e
when it happens
– Gayan Weerakutti
Nov 14 '15 at 15:48
sorry, this is the output of journalctl -e while the error appears pastebin.com/dpKGXNfh im trying to check with half duplex and if there is proper compatibility with the NIC on 15.10
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 16:48
a friend cleared it out: lspci -v says i have a realtek rtl8723be so i just need to * create /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf file and edit it to this line: * options rtl8723be fwlps=0
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 22:28
I too have the similar problem for so long. What did you get in
journalctl
logs when the problem happens?– Gayan Weerakutti
Nov 14 '15 at 15:38
I too have the similar problem for so long. What did you get in
journalctl
logs when the problem happens?– Gayan Weerakutti
Nov 14 '15 at 15:38
this is what i get when i run journalctl pastebin.com/RSzmB5U9
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 15:45
this is what i get when i run journalctl pastebin.com/RSzmB5U9
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 15:45
You should either paste the entire log or use the end
-e
flag journalctl -e
when it happens– Gayan Weerakutti
Nov 14 '15 at 15:48
You should either paste the entire log or use the end
-e
flag journalctl -e
when it happens– Gayan Weerakutti
Nov 14 '15 at 15:48
sorry, this is the output of journalctl -e while the error appears pastebin.com/dpKGXNfh im trying to check with half duplex and if there is proper compatibility with the NIC on 15.10
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 16:48
sorry, this is the output of journalctl -e while the error appears pastebin.com/dpKGXNfh im trying to check with half duplex and if there is proper compatibility with the NIC on 15.10
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 16:48
a friend cleared it out: lspci -v says i have a realtek rtl8723be so i just need to * create /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf file and edit it to this line: * options rtl8723be fwlps=0
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 22:28
a friend cleared it out: lspci -v says i have a realtek rtl8723be so i just need to * create /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf file and edit it to this line: * options rtl8723be fwlps=0
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 22:28
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1 # lspci -v
to check your network card / driver in use
2 # echo options rtl8723be fwlps=0 | tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf
3 - change router to WPA2-AES
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1 # lspci -v
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2 # echo options rtl8723be fwlps=0 | tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf
3 - change router to WPA2-AES
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1 # lspci -v
to check your network card / driver in use
2 # echo options rtl8723be fwlps=0 | tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf
3 - change router to WPA2-AES
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1 # lspci -v
to check your network card / driver in use
2 # echo options rtl8723be fwlps=0 | tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf
3 - change router to WPA2-AES
1 # lspci -v
to check your network card / driver in use
2 # echo options rtl8723be fwlps=0 | tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf
3 - change router to WPA2-AES
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I too have the similar problem for so long. What did you get in
journalctl
logs when the problem happens?– Gayan Weerakutti
Nov 14 '15 at 15:38
this is what i get when i run journalctl pastebin.com/RSzmB5U9
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 15:45
You should either paste the entire log or use the end
-e
flagjournalctl -e
when it happens– Gayan Weerakutti
Nov 14 '15 at 15:48
sorry, this is the output of journalctl -e while the error appears pastebin.com/dpKGXNfh im trying to check with half duplex and if there is proper compatibility with the NIC on 15.10
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 16:48
a friend cleared it out: lspci -v says i have a realtek rtl8723be so i just need to * create /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf file and edit it to this line: * options rtl8723be fwlps=0
– Alejandro Ramos
Nov 14 '15 at 22:28