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Using Ubuntu 18.04.2 on surface pro 3. Intel wireless network hardware.
I have Ubuntu on a memory stick, and Debian on a different stick. Windoze 10 on the "hard drive", which is just a built in stick.
After I boot, wireless works for 10 minutes or so. Then the connection drops. Computer automatically tries to reconnect and fails. When I try to manually connect, there are no networks found.
I have disabled IP6 in the settings, having read that it might solve my problem.
The wireless works on Windoze and Debian. It also worked fine while I installed Ubuntu.
Thanks in advance for any help.
networking
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Using Ubuntu 18.04.2 on surface pro 3. Intel wireless network hardware.
I have Ubuntu on a memory stick, and Debian on a different stick. Windoze 10 on the "hard drive", which is just a built in stick.
After I boot, wireless works for 10 minutes or so. Then the connection drops. Computer automatically tries to reconnect and fails. When I try to manually connect, there are no networks found.
I have disabled IP6 in the settings, having read that it might solve my problem.
The wireless works on Windoze and Debian. It also worked fine while I installed Ubuntu.
Thanks in advance for any help.
networking
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In a command-line terminal,journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManagerwill show you what's happening.
– waltinator
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Using Ubuntu 18.04.2 on surface pro 3. Intel wireless network hardware.
I have Ubuntu on a memory stick, and Debian on a different stick. Windoze 10 on the "hard drive", which is just a built in stick.
After I boot, wireless works for 10 minutes or so. Then the connection drops. Computer automatically tries to reconnect and fails. When I try to manually connect, there are no networks found.
I have disabled IP6 in the settings, having read that it might solve my problem.
The wireless works on Windoze and Debian. It also worked fine while I installed Ubuntu.
Thanks in advance for any help.
networking
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Using Ubuntu 18.04.2 on surface pro 3. Intel wireless network hardware.
I have Ubuntu on a memory stick, and Debian on a different stick. Windoze 10 on the "hard drive", which is just a built in stick.
After I boot, wireless works for 10 minutes or so. Then the connection drops. Computer automatically tries to reconnect and fails. When I try to manually connect, there are no networks found.
I have disabled IP6 in the settings, having read that it might solve my problem.
The wireless works on Windoze and Debian. It also worked fine while I installed Ubuntu.
Thanks in advance for any help.
networking
networking
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In a command-line terminal,journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManagerwill show you what's happening.
– waltinator
10 secs ago
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In a command-line terminal,journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManagerwill show you what's happening.
– waltinator
10 secs ago
In a command-line terminal,
journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager will show you what's happening.– waltinator
10 secs ago
In a command-line terminal,
journalctl /usr/sbin/NetworkManager will show you what's happening.– waltinator
10 secs ago
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