does, then do "echo blacklist the_module_name >
/etc/modprobe.d/asus.conf" and reboot.
You could possibly lose the use of some special keys, but see if it
fixes the wifi.
Good idea. The driver for "asus-wlan" is listed as "asus-nb-wmi".
lsmod reported it as having no de
h ago. I'll check if
that was already applied (probably not) before I received my unit.
Got to get some bed time now (4AM local). It will be a while before
I can do the update if needed.
I've updated the UEFI/BIOS to the current version (305, dated 4/11, was
302). I've seen no chan
On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 02:49:40AM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 2:11 AM Jon LaBadie wrote:
...
Do you have iwlwifi-dvm-firmware or iwlwifi-mvm-firmware installed?
It is the iwlwifi-mvm-firmware package.
Also, you might consider updating the laptop's UEFI/BIOS to
On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 2:11 AM Jon LaBadie wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 06:42:04AM +0200, Marco Moock wrote:
> >Am 16.05.2025 um 00:31:13 Uhr schrieb Jon LaBadie:
> >
> >> I can get the WiFi interface to connect to my network
> >> but only with manu
Am 16.05.2025 um 02:10:54 Uhr schrieb Jon LaBadie:
> On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 06:42:04AM +0200, Marco Moock wrote:
> >Am 16.05.2025 um 00:31:13 Uhr schrieb Jon LaBadie:
> >
> >> I can get the WiFi interface to connect to my network
> >> but only with manual
obe.d/asus.conf" and reboot.
You could possibly lose the use of some special keys, but see if it
fixes the wifi.
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On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 03:54:43PM +1000, Igor Bezrodnik wrote:
Open terminal and run 'nm-connection-editor'.Check your wifi connection
in General it is box for connect automatically with priority 0 tick
The settings are the same as you show.
Jon
On Fri, 2025-05-16 at 00:31
On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 06:42:04AM +0200, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 16.05.2025 um 00:31:13 Uhr schrieb Jon LaBadie:
I can get the WiFi interface to connect to my network
but only with manual intervention. The interface card
is an Intel BE201. There is no wired ethernet interface.
Describe the
Open terminal and run 'nm-connection-editor'.Check your wifi connection
in General it is box for connect automatically with priority 0 tick
On Fri, 2025-05-16 at 00:31 -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> Working with a new laptop, Asus s16 s5606.
> I replaced the Win 11 install with F42
Am 16.05.2025 um 00:31:13 Uhr schrieb Jon LaBadie:
> I can get the WiFi interface to connect to my network
> but only with manual intervention. The interface card
> is an Intel BE201. There is no wired ethernet interface.
Describe the steps you do to make it work.
> Any suggestio
Working with a new laptop, Asus s16 s5606.
I replaced the Win 11 install with F42 Mate/Compiz spin.
I can get the WiFi interface to connect to my network
but only with manual intervention. The interface card
is an Intel BE201. There is no wired ethernet interface.
I have been unable to have
Thank you Roger and George
On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 1:40 PM George N. White III
wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 10:43 AM Terry Polzin wrote:
>
>> Who is using a wifi-bluetooth combo card? What hoops did you have to
>> jump through to get it to work?
>>
>
> Avoid
On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 10:43 AM Terry Polzin wrote:
> Who is using a wifi-bluetooth combo card? What hoops did you have to jump
> through to get it to work?
>
Avoid vendors who don't provide the chipset ID's, then use the ID's with
the LHWDB <https://linux-hardwar
In general get an Intel branded one (AX200 works well).Any of the
others I have used will often "work" for a while but need a lot of
random restarts/resets of the card every days or 2 (realtek).
On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 8:43 AM Terry Polzin wrote:
>
> Who is using a wifi-blue
Who is using a wifi-bluetooth combo card? What hoops did you have to jump
through to get it to work?
Thanks in advance,
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Am 21.03.2025 um 12:21:37 Uhr schrieb Robert McBroom via users:
> What does it mean that the RTL8812AU device is seen but not enabled?
Check if the kernel module is being loaded.
lsusb -t
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On 3/22/25 7:31 AM, George N. White III wrote:
On Fri, Mar 21, 2025 at 1:22 PM Robert McBroom via users
wrote:
Have two usb wifi adapters using Realtek chips that were noted to be supported
in the recent kernels. One is now seen but the other is not. Both show in the
list from
lsusb
Bus
On Fri, Mar 21, 2025 at 1:22 PM Robert McBroom via users
wrote:
>
> Have two usb wifi adapters using Realtek chips that were noted to be
> supported in the recent kernels. One is now seen but the other is not. Both
> show in the list from
>
> lsusb
>
> Bus 001 Device 0
Have two usb wifi adapters using Realtek chips that were noted to be
supported in the recent kernels. One is now seen but the other is not.
Both show in the list from
lsusb
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0bda:8812 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8812AU
802.11a/b/g/n/ac 2T2R DB WLAN Adapter
Bus 001
On 2/28/25 3:26 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/27/25 1:27 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I just got a used Lenovo x131e supposedly just missing its HDD.
Well I got plenty of HDD with old installs, not a problem.
Boot up (an old F35 disk) and no WiFi.
I check Bios and WiFi enabled. I put in a
On 2/27/25 1:27 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I just got a used Lenovo x131e supposedly just missing its HDD.
Well I got plenty of HDD with old installs, not a problem.
Boot up (an old F35 disk) and no WiFi.
I check Bios and WiFi enabled. I put in a different WiFi card from
another system
On Thu, 2025-02-27 at 18:12 -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> The BIOS/UEFI is just another buggy program that needs updating on
> occasion.
And sometimes a factory-reset. A second-hand computer is a prime
candidate for having badly-chosen settings.
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Linux 3.10.0-1160.119.1.el7.x8
gt; I just got a used Lenovo x131e supposedly just missing its HDD.
>>
>> Well I got plenty of HDD with old installs, not a problem.
>>
>> Boot up (an old F35 disk) and no WiFi.
>>
>> I check Bios and WiFi enabled. I put in a
are not available.
But I installed the Broadcom-wl, rebooted and there is the wifi!
So on my way.
thanks for everyone's help!
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Databases Team
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 12:28 AM Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 2/27/25 6:12 PM, Jeffrey Walton
/27/25 6:12 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 4:27 PM Robert Moskowitz
> wrote:
> >> I just got a used Lenovo x131e supposedly just missing its HDD.
> >>
> >> Well I got plenty of HDD with old installs, not a problem.
> >>
> &g
On Thu, 2025-02-27 at 16:27 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I check Bios and WiFi enabled. I put in a different WiFi card from
> another system.
>
> No Wifi.
What does "no WiFi" mean? The card is not detected (look at dmesg or
the journal) or
not a problem.
> >>
> >> Boot up (an old F35 disk) and no WiFi.
> >>
> >> I check Bios and WiFi enabled. I put in a different WiFi card from
> >> another system.
> >>
> >> No Wifi.
> >>
> >> I boot off the F41 Xf
On 2/27/25 6:12 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 4:27 PM Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I just got a used Lenovo x131e supposedly just missing its HDD.
Well I got plenty of HDD with old installs, not a problem.
Boot up (an old F35 disk) and no WiFi.
I check Bios and WiFi enabled
On Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 4:27 PM Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> I just got a used Lenovo x131e supposedly just missing its HDD.
>
> Well I got plenty of HDD with old installs, not a problem.
>
> Boot up (an old F35 disk) and no WiFi.
>
> I check Bios and WiFi enabled. I put
On 2/27/25 4:45 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
On Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 4:27 PM Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I just got a used Lenovo x131e supposedly just missing its HDD.
I boot off the F41 Xfce Live CD, no WiFi and NMCLI does not list WiFi.
I don't have an x131e handy, but would check to see if the
On Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 4:27 PM Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> I just got a used Lenovo x131e supposedly just missing its HDD.
>
> I boot off the F41 Xfce Live CD, no WiFi and NMCLI does not list WiFi.
>
I don't have an x131e handy, but would check to see if there is an
"ai
I just got a used Lenovo x131e supposedly just missing its HDD.
Well I got plenty of HDD with old installs, not a problem.
Boot up (an old F35 disk) and no WiFi.
I check Bios and WiFi enabled. I put in a different WiFi card from
another system.
No Wifi.
I boot off the F41 Xfce Live CD, no
Hi.
For years, we are using (not at the same time) the same IP on the
wired and wifi interfaces on our laptops.
For Fedora-40 it was necessary to configure NetworkManager with:
[connection-dad-default]
ipv4.dad-timeout=0
Ref:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/40/ChangeSet
George N. White III wrote:
On Mon, Nov 18, 2024 at 5:10 PM mailto:m...@clemson.edu>>
wrote:
Some package from this morning's updates has caused my ThinkPad Yoga X1 (7th
gen) to stop being able to log into the Eduroam wifi system that the campus
runs. I tried downgrading the iwlwif
On Mon, Nov 18, 2024 at 5:10 PM wrote:
> Some package from this morning's updates has caused my ThinkPad Yoga X1
> (7th gen) to stop being able to log into the Eduroam wifi system that the
> campus runs. I tried downgrading the iwlwifi-* packages, but that did not
> slve the
Some package from this morning's updates has caused my ThinkPad Yoga X1 (7th
gen) to stop being able to log into the Eduroam wifi system that the campus
runs. I tried downgrading the iwlwifi-* packages, but that did not slve the
problem. I am not sure what other packages might have
Mon, 12 Aug 2024 07:53:31 -0300
"George N. White III" kirjoitti:
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2024 at 1:45 AM Jarmo wrote:
>
> > Answering to George
> >
> > To me this does not tell much
> >
> > journalctl --no-hostname -b -g wlo1
> > elo 11 16:32:57 kernel: wl :02:00.0 wlo1: renamed from eth1
> > elo
On Mon, Aug 12, 2024 at 1:45 AM Jarmo wrote:
> Answering to George
>
> To me this does not tell much
>
> journalctl --no-hostname -b -g wlo1
> elo 11 16:32:57 kernel: wl :02:00.0 wlo1: renamed from eth1
> elo 11 16:32:58 NetworkManager[998]: [1723383178.8200] device
> (wlo1): driver support
1 16:49:55 wpa_supplicant[753]: wlo1: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-FAILED ret=-22
elo 11 16:51:56 wpa_supplicant[753]: wlo1: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-FAILED ret=-22
elo 11 16:53:57 wpa_supplicant[753]: wlo1: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-FAILED ret=-22
root@jarmo:/# journalctl --no-hostname -b -g wifi
elo 11 16:32:58 NetworkManager[99
On Thu, Aug 8, 2024 at 10:37 AM jarmo wrote:
> When got updated kernel into 6.9.12-200.fc40.x86_64
> Stopped my elitebooks wifi working and weird thing
> is, that does not work with older kernels either.
> Card is Broadcom BCM 43228 802.11a/b/g/n. Strange
> thing is, that lsmod
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When got updated kernel into 6.9.12-200.fc40.x86_64
Stopped my elitebooks wifi working and weird thing
is, that does not work with older kernels either.
Card is Broadcom BCM 43228 802.11a/b/g/n. Strange
thing is, that lsmod shows module wl, lshw shows wlo1 bcm43228,
but no wireless found
qualcomm card for a few weeks before replacing it. And any
add-on/out-of-tree wifi drivers are an even bigger disaster...you have
to compiled it and every few versions get new code to support the new
kernel, and even with that I suspect that they may not be super
stable.
On Fri, Jun 21, 2024 at 3
On Fri, Jun 21, 2024 at 4:55 PM ToddAndMargo via users
wrote:
> 1) does these really thin laptops have their wifi
> cards soldered in or can they be replace? (I can
> usually replace regular laptop WiFi cards.)
That would depend on the specific model. The wi-fi card in a Dell XPS
13
On 6/21/24 14:13, Sbob wrote:
On 6/21/24 2:55 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
I customer gave me a laptop he inherited to see what
could be done with it. It works really nicely, so I need
to send him over recommendations.
1) does these really thin laptops have their wifi
cards
On 6/21/24 2:55 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
I customer gave me a laptop he inherited to see what
could be done with it. It works really nicely, so I need
to send him over recommendations.
1) does these really thin laptops have their wifi
cards soldered in or can they be replace
Hi All,
I customer gave me a laptop he inherited to see what
could be done with it. It works really nicely, so I need
to send him over recommendations.
1) does these really thin laptops have their wifi
cards soldered in or can they be replace? (I can
usually replace regular laptop WiFi cards
I've got a number of Fedora machines that have wifi and have had
no issues with being able to work with connecting to various wifis.
But had done a setup for my brothers one notebook with Fedora
40, and it would come up with a message that system policy was
requiring authentication??
It
On Fri, 2024-03-22 at 11:45 -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote:
> You will almost certainly not be able to connect between devices on a
> commercial wifi network. They don't want folks to attack other machines
> on the network. It would be a huge scandal if a hotel allowed a guest to
On Fri, 2024-03-22 at 13:10 -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
>
>
> [snip]
> For a lot of "public" wifi networks, it's not even a firewall, it's
> that
> the access points are set to client isolation mode (so the AP only
> allows clients to talk to the gate
ms to providing "free WiFi." My laptops still get
their email via POP3 and send it through SMTP, and blocking those ports
would prevent me from using their so-called free WiFi. I'd bet that
anybody who needed to use a VPN to get work done while on the road would
soon learn not to u
Once upon a time, Bill Oliver said:
> On Fri, 2024-03-22 at 10:09 -0600, Sbob wrote:
> > All
> >
> >
> > I have 2 laptops I need to connect for testing / coding via ssh, if I
> > connect each to the hotel wifi I cannot connect across laptops with
> >
On Fri, 2024-03-22 at 10:09 -0600, Sbob wrote:
> All
>
>
> I have 2 laptops I need to connect for testing / coding via ssh, if I
> connect each to the hotel wifi I cannot connect across laptops with
> ssh,
> If I grab a wifi router and connect it to the hotel wifi and use
172.31.101.1 and the other with 172.31.101.2. Add them to your /etc/hosts file like:
172.31.101.1 laptop1
172.31.101.2 laptop2
Then each of them would have wifi access out to the Internet, and they'd
be able to ssh into each other using "ssh laptop1" or "ssh laptop2" for
On 3/22/24 12:24, bruce wrote:
Or...
You might talk with the front desk/data person. If a group came in for
a meeting and wanted to do what you describe, they might have an
additional solution for you to use!
Might be worth checking out.
good luck
That's a great point, but in my experience,
11:09, Sbob wrote:
> > All
> >
> >
> > I have 2 laptops I need to connect for testing / coding via ssh, if I
> > connect each to the hotel wifi I cannot connect across laptops with ssh,
> > If I grab a wifi router and connect it to the hotel wifi an
On 3/22/24 11:09, Sbob wrote:
All
I have 2 laptops I need to connect for testing / coding via ssh, if I
connect each to the hotel wifi I cannot connect across laptops with ssh,
If I grab a wifi router and connect it to the hotel wifi and use the
router's wifi will this work?
wou
All
I have 2 laptops I need to connect for testing / coding via ssh, if I
connect each to the hotel wifi I cannot connect across laptops with ssh,
If I grab a wifi router and connect it to the hotel wifi and use the
router's wifi will this work?
would it also work with a simple
Fedora 38 host with CentOS8 in a virtual machine. Wrestling with
networking. I would like to use a USB WIFI adapter dedicated to the
virtual machine. The adapter works from the host. When added to the
hardware of the virtual machine it is seen by NetworkManager but
entering the SSID and
I will answer this thread to close it out so if anyone with this problem that
might refer to this thread, can have an answer or at least, a direction in
which to go. I reinstalled everything and choose the wifi option and entered my
wifi password. Then went back to the main screen that gives
> Am 01.05.2023 um 02:49 schrieb Bill Cunningham :
>
> I just was able to install the fedora 38 build and I want to use dnf to
> install so more rpms. I get this error and I have no idea where to begin. It
> has to do with wifi networking I know that. using the gui I was abl
On Sun, 2023-04-30 at 21:42 -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote:
> Is there a host file that I could input google's DNS servers? What is
> this resolv.conf?
/etc/hosts
Can have domain names, hostnames, and their associated numerical IP
addresses put into it. You wouldn't put DNS server addresses into i
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 8:43 PM Bill Cunningham
wrote:
> On 4/30/2023 9:28 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
>
> On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 7:49 PM Bill Cunningham
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Fedora 38 - x86_64 [=== ] --- B/s | 0 B --:-- ETA
>> Fedora 38 - x86_64 0.0 B/s | 0 B 00:00
>> Errors during dow
On 4/30/2023 9:28 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 7:49 PM Bill Cunningham
wrote:
Fedora 38 - x86_64 [=== ] --- B/s | 0 B --:-- ETA
Fedora 38 - x86_64 0.0 B/s | 0 B 00:00
Errors during downloading metadata for repository 'fedora':
- Curl erro
On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 7:49 PM Bill Cunningham
wrote:
>
> Fedora 38 - x86_64 [=== ] --- B/s | 0 B --:-- ETA
> Fedora 38 - x86_64 0.0 B/s | 0 B 00:00
> Errors during downloading metadata for repository 'fedora':
>- Curl error (6): Couldn't resolve host name for
> https://mirro
I just was able to install the fedora 38 build and I want to use dnf to
install so more rpms. I get this error and I have no idea where to
begin. It has to do with wifi networking I know that. using the gui I
was able to install fine. I booted to cli and get this:
Fedora 38 - x86_64
On 3/3/23 23:28, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> Saw those from an earlier response and they have worked on updates to present.
> The readme notes that the drivers ae expected to be in the 6.2 kernel.
>
> Waiting expectantly
Yep, looks like at least the 88x2bu driver is now. I happened to see i
On 2/28/23 23:04, Slade Watkins via users wrote:
On 2/23/23 12:30, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a
while I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success.
Haven't seen anything since the 5.6 kernels. Ther
On 2/23/23 12:30, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a
> while I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success.
> Haven't seen anything since the 5.6 kernels. There was some note about a
> general
On 2/24/23 04:45, t_pol wrote:
On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 12:30:21 -0500
Robert McBroom via users wrote:
I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a
while I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success.
Haven't seen anything since the 5.6 kernels.
On 2/24/23 04:45, t_pol wrote:
On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 12:30:21 -0500
Robert McBroom via users wrote:
I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a
while I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success.
Haven't seen anything since the 5.6 kernels.
On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 12:30:21 -0500
Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a
> while I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success.
> Haven't seen anything since the 5.6 kernels. There was som
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 11:30 AM Robert McBroom via users
wrote:
>
> I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a while
> I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success. Haven't seen
> anything since the 5.6 kernels. There was
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 12:30 PM Robert McBroom via users
wrote:
>
> I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a while
> I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success. Haven't seen
> anything since the 5.6 kernels. There was
I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a
while I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success.
Haven't seen anything since the 5.6 kernels. There was some note about a
generalized driver but I don't see anything in ../kernel/drivers o
t think the boot delay and message was caused by this because I
> did not think the system connected to wifi at boot time, but now I
> think I was mistaken. I see on the login screen that the wifi is
> already connected.
Router's do stuff up, so it's well worth rebooting a router
use I did not think
the system connected to wifi at boot time, but now I think I was mistaken.
I see on the login screen that the wifi is already connected.
I will say that attempting fw downgrade is probably dangerous. That's
probably true of all software as upgrades are usually tested, but not
wered up and booted fine! And the offending firmware is
> reverted, and my wifi is working again.
You're lucky that *that* firmware update is just a patch applied each
runtime, then. If it had been and update that actually reflashed the
device, it'd be a permanent change.
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uname -r
liar with pinhole reset. I waited for battery to drain. Then
> powered up and booted fine! And the offending firmware is reverted, and my
> wifi is working again.
>
> I don't know where to report the problem with the firmware update.
>
> __
n is less than one.
>
> Richard
>
I'm not familiar with pinhole reset. I waited for battery to drain. Then
powered up and booted fine! And the offending firmware is reverted, and my
wifi is working again.
I don't know where to report
On Tue, 20 Dec 2022 at 15:27, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> fwupdmgr is not well documented. The man pages suck
Remember to be awesome. This is an open source project and the number
of people writing documentation is less than one.
Richard
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On Tue, 20 Dec 2022 at 15:18, Neal Becker wrote:
> But is there maybe someway to revert the firmware updates? Or any other
> ideas?
"fwupdmgr get-history" would be helpful in knowing what you updated,
and hopefully the older update is also there -- so "fwupdmgr
downgrade" would restore the old
Brand new lenovo x1 carbon.
> >
> > Today the "discover" sw update app suggest fw updates. I went ahead
> with them. Now wifi isn't working properly. At boot, I get a hang on
> > Job NetworkManager-wait-online.service/start running
>
> Sorry to hear that. I
On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 10:18 AM Neal Becker wrote:
>
> Brand new lenovo x1 carbon.
>
> Today the "discover" sw update app suggest fw updates. I went ahead with
> them. Now wifi isn't working properly. At boot, I get a hang on
> Job NetworkManager-wait-onlin
Brand new lenovo x1 carbon.
Today the "discover" sw update app suggest fw updates. I went ahead with
them. Now wifi isn't working properly. At boot, I get a hang on
Job NetworkManager-wait-online.service/start running
Then it will finish boot after some time, but only 2.4G
On 15 Oct 2022 at 16:39, Roger Heflin wrote:
From: Roger Heflin
Date sent: Sat, 15 Oct 2022 16:39:23 -0500
Subject:Re: Getting Wifi 5 Ghz AC1200Mbs Wireless USB adapter to work on
Fedora 35?
To: "Michael D. Setzer II" ,
Community support for Fe
rom: "George N. White III"
> Date sent: Sat, 15 Oct 2022 09:01:55 -0300
> Subject: Re: Getting Wifi 5 Ghz AC1200Mbs Wireless USB adapter to work on
> Fedora 35?
> To: Community support for Fedora users
> Send reply to: Community support for Fedora users <
> users@
On 15 Oct 2022 at 9:01, George N. White III wrote:
From: "George N. White III"
Date sent: Sat, 15 Oct 2022 09:01:55 -0300
Subject:Re: Getting Wifi 5 Ghz AC1200Mbs Wireless USB adapter to work on
Fedora 35?
To: Community support for Fedora users
Sen
> kernels later it happens again. When it worked it worked better that
> the original card in the laptop, but it was time consuming to fixed it
> every few kernel updates.
>
> Your best bet is to simply replace the wifi card on the laptop with
> one of the newer ones (that i
original card in the laptop, but it was time consuming to fixed it
every few kernel updates.
Your best bet is to simply replace the wifi card on the laptop with
one of the newer ones (that is what I did). Depending on your laptop
that should be possible. I replaced mine with an intel ax200 card and
Just got a couple of these devices in.
Plugged it into Fedora 35 machine, and was expecting it
to be automatically detected and setup
dmesg shows (plugged in one port than another).
[191781.962170] usb 1-4: new high-speed USB device number 4 using ehci-pci
[191782.092731] usb 1-4: New USB device f
On 8/28/22 00:10, Patrick Dupre wrote:
It seems working if you are connected to a WiFi,
but being connected through a network interface with a 4G USB key,
I do not use WiFi, and in Network setting, I do not see an option
to turn ON/OFF a hotspot.
It's in the *wifi* settings. 3 dots in th
Thank,
It seems working if you are connected to a WiFi,
but being connected through a network interface with a 4G USB key,
I do not use WiFi, and in Network setting, I do not see an option
to turn ON/OFF a hotspot.
> To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Subject: Re: WiFi
>
> On 8
On 8/26/22 09:45, Patrick Dupre wrote:
If I have a Laptop conected to Internet via a Wifi connection or a
4G connection (USB key), can I share the connection toward a mobile
for example?
I did not see this option in the setting.
Do I need to install a package?
The following instructions assume
On Fri, Aug 26, 2022 at 6:30 PM Barry Scott wrote:
>
>
> > On 26 Aug 2022, at 17:45, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > If I have a Laptop conected to Internet via a Wifi connection or a
> > 4G connection (USB key), can I share the connection
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > If I have a Laptop conected to Internet via a Wifi connection or a
> > 4G connection (USB key), can I share the connection toward a mobile
> > for example?
> > I did not see this option in the setting.
> > Do I need to ins
> On 26 Aug 2022, at 17:45, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> If I have a Laptop conected to Internet via a Wifi connection or a
> 4G connection (USB key), can I share the connection toward a mobile
> for example?
> I did not see this option in the setting.
> Do
Hello,
If I have a Laptop conected to Internet via a Wifi connection or a
4G connection (USB key), can I share the connection toward a mobile
for example?
I did not see this option in the setting.
Do I need to install a package?
Thank
On Thu, 2022-08-04 at 19:37 +0200, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
> Unfortunately the printer gets its ip via dhcp and yesterday I had to
> reboot it and it changed ip.
I don't think changing IPs should be part of your problem, but you can
configure your DHCP server to always give a device the same IP. I
Hello,
I'm on fedora 36 and I'm using an HP Laserjet Pro MFP M130fw, connected
through wifi, both as a printer and a scanner.
It seems that the scanner, via xsane, doesn't work anymore from yesterday.
Unfortunately the printer gets its ip via dhcp and yesterday I had to
reboot it an
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