Hi all,

I typically take the wired approach when connecting to my Beaglebone (plug 
in USB-C power to a port on my laptop and ssh with the 192.168.6.2 IP). 
I've noticed, however, in the past several days that my BBAI loses wlan 
connectivity if my host computer goes to sleep (e.g. overnight). Pinging 
google.com after this happens results in 
debian ~ $ ping google.com
ping: google.com: Temporary failure in name resolution
debian ~ $ ping 8.8.8.8
connect: Network is unreachable


My question is twofold:

1) It would seem that this is a DNS issue, and the only remedy I have come 
up with for this is to reboot the BBAI. Is there a Linux command that 
restores or resets this without having to reboot?

2) If my board's wlan is dependent on my computer also being connected to 
wifi, then would it be detrimental to power my BBAI off a wall outlet and 
USB-C wall charger instead of plugging into my computer? Or would I not 
even be able to ssh into it?


Thanks,
Matt

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