On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 15:04:44 -0400
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> When I wake up from suspend, my Debian machines take a "long" time to
> reconnect to the wifi. Looking at the `nm-applet` icon in my XFCE4
> panel, I see:
> - for about 10s the icon is "two computers"
cOS does it more quickly. What I see is a bug: there shouldn't be
a 20s delay before we try connecting to the wifi that was used before
the machine went to sleep.
> If you normally never use a wired connection, you might consider
I do use wired connections sometimes.
Stefan
On Wed 22 Jul 2020 at 15:04:44 (-0400), Stefan Monnier wrote:
> When I wake up from suspend, my Debian machines take a "long" time to
> reconnect to the wifi. Looking at the `nm-applet` icon in my XFCE4
> panel, I see:
> - for about 10s the icon is "two computers"
methods by which network interface devices can be ignored.
Are you saying that you suffer from the same problem?
Are you all seeing this ridiculous 20s delay before NM even tries to
reconnect to your wifi?
To be clear, I consider the current behavior I see as a *bug*, so I'd
rather not try and come
>> When I wake up from suspend,
> My current laptop is nice and fast, with an nvme boot drive, so I've
> been doing some investigations into speeding up boot times as well.
Notice the apple-vs-oranges here.
I'm talking about the time to reconnect to wifi after wake-up
from suspend.
On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 15:04:44 -0400
Stefan Monnier wrote:
Hello Stefan,
>Any idea what might be going on and how to make it quicker?
You could set up networkmanager so that it ignores the ethernet port.
That should save you some time.
See;
On 22/07/2020 20:04, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> When I wake up from suspend, my Debian machines take a "long" time to
> reconnect to the wifi. Looking at the `nm-applet` icon in my XFCE4
> panel, I see:
> - for about 10s the icon is "two computers" (which IIUC re
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> When I wake up from suspend, my Debian machines take a "long" time to
> reconnect to the wifi. Looking at the `nm-applet` icon in my XFCE4
> panel, I see:
> - for about 10s the icon is "two computers" (which IIUC represents
> just
When I wake up from suspend, my Debian machines take a "long" time to
reconnect to the wifi. Looking at the `nm-applet` icon in my XFCE4
panel, I see:
- for about 10s the icon is "two computers" (which IIUC represents
just NetworkManager).
- then the icon changes to the one
On Wednesday, July 8, 2020, 08:38:54 PM EDT, Dan Ritter
wrote:
Gregory Sharp wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My usb wifi connection has been working for two years, and it just stopped
> and can't figure out why. This is on Debian testing. Help!
>
If you boot with a Debian stable live
Gregory Sharp wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My usb wifi connection has been working for two years, and it just stopped
> and can't figure out why. This is on Debian testing. Help!
>
If you boot with a Debian stable live-USB or similar, does it
work?
-dsr-
Bonjour a tous
Merci pour vos reponses :)
Finalement j'ai utilise la solution de Didier avec l'image officielle et le
paquet firmware-iwlwifi_20190717-2_all.deb copie a la racine d'une autre
clef
Ca a fonctionne sans probleme, meme pas la peine de passer en mode expert.
En ce qui concerne le
On 07/05/2020 17:36, Hugues MORIN wrote:
> J'ai telecharger firmware-iwlwifi_20190717-2_all.deb qui est sense contenir
> les firmware
Les firmwares sont également ici [1].
et j'ai tente de les copier sur la clef USB dans
> /firmaware mais cela semble impossible (acces refuse ou pas assez
Si tu as une première clé USB avec un installateur Debian non(corromlpu
dessus, copie le paquet (.deb) de firmwares que tu as téléchargé sur une
seconde clé USB (normale, formatée en FAT) à la racine de celle-ci et
insère-la dans ton PC lorsque l'installateur de demande les firmwares.
Pour ça,
Bonjour a tous
Je suis en train d'installer Buster en dual boot avec W10 sur un Asus
UX501V et je me heurte a un probleme de microcode/firmware concernant la
carte wifi intel 7565D des le debut de l'install.
Cette machine ne dispose pas de prise RJ45 pour la connecter par cable ni
de lecteur de
Hi there,
On Mon, 30 Mar 2020, David Wright wrote:
On Sun 29 Mar 2020 at 13:46:05 (+0100), G.W. Haywood wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Alan Tu wrote:
>
> > ... "Debian testing" system ... network-manager 1.22.8-1. ...
> > # systemctl restart network-manager
> > After one to four times of this,
On Sun 29 Mar 2020 at 13:46:05 (+0100), G.W. Haywood wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Alan Tu wrote:
>
> > ... "Debian testing" system ... network-manager 1.22.8-1. ...
> > # systemctl restart network-manager
> > After one to four times of this, eventually network-manager
> > establishes the network
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> It's very convenient on a laptop switching between various wireless
> networks and has been quite reliable for me in the past years (don't
> even remember how many).
+1
On Du, 29 mar 20, 13:46:05, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Alan Tu wrote:
>
> > ... "Debian testing" system ... network-manager 1.22.8-1. ...
> > # systemctl restart network-manager
> > After one to four times of this, eventually network-manager
> > establishes the
Hi there,
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Alan Tu wrote:
... "Debian testing" system ... network-manager 1.22.8-1. ...
# systemctl restart network-manager
After one to four times of this, eventually network-manager
establishes the network connection.
It seems to me that network-manager is only really
Alan Tu wrote:
> Thanks for the tip about systemctl -l status network-manager. There is a
> difference.
perhaps you inspect the full log for details. It could be you have a problem
with the driver or with how the device is handled (detected, initialized
etc.), could be also even a kernel bug
. The first boot, I logged
into Mate, and the wifi connected automatically:
● NetworkManager.service - Network Manager
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/NetworkManager.service; enabled;
vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Sat 2020-03-28 13:40:43 PDT; 8min ago
Docs
On Sat 28 Mar 2020 at 20:28:15 +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Alan Tu wrote:
>
> > The network was and is configured in network-manager. I should add that
> > one out of six or seven times, the connection is established automatically
> > at boot. Alan
>
> Do you have anything in
Alan Tu wrote:
> The network was and is configured in network-manager. I should add that
> one out of six or seven times, the connection is established automatically
> at boot. Alan
Do you have anything in /etc/network/interfaces except lo?
There should not be anything
furthermore
The network was and is configured in network-manager. I should add that one out
of six or seven times, the connection is established automatically at boot.
Alan
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 28, 2020, at 12:02, deloptes wrote:
>
> Alan Tu wrote:
>
>> After trial and error, the best fix is
Alan Tu wrote:
> After trial and error, the best fix is for me to get into a terminal
> and restart network-manager:
> # systemctl restart network-manager
>
> After one to four times of this, eventually network-manager
> establishes the network connection.
Have you configured the
the system and it gets to the mate login
prompt, the network isn't connected. Then, even after I log in to the
Mate desktop, I'm usually asked for the WPA wifi credentials.
After trial and error, the best fix is for me to get into a terminal
and restart network-manager:
# systemctl restart network-mana
Hi!
I have been able to get the WiFi connected continuously to the AP for
112 hours and counting (almost five days!). Now the WiFi follows the
AP frequency changes seamlessly without any drop.
What did I do? I removed the crda and wireless-regdb packages. I have
been suspecting of them long time
hile I've tested a Linksys dual band wireless N usb dongle that uses a
ralink module and this problem when AP changes the channel in the 5 GHz
band still persists so I must conclude I'm dealing with a kernel bug and
not a mt76 module bug.
Being affected by several WiFi bugs at the same times sucks!
mt76 driver support has been included in linux 4.19, precisely the
version Buster supplies. I have myself a Netgear A6210 (mt76 driver) and
I cannot connect to my AP with genuine kernel and firmware, but with the
buster-backports kernel and firmware, the adapter works fine.
(sorry Miguel, again
Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> This snippet is suggesting that AP wanted to switch channel\bandwidth to
> dual channel, but your wifi adapter couldn't comply with the change, hence
> forced disconnect.
But the adapter is a 802.11ac one, it should be able to comply with the change
&g
way we can't support - disconnect
> Mar 9 17:35:28 waterhole kernel: [18873.586020] failed to follow AP
> a0:64:8f:dc:b1:81 bandwidth change, disconnect
>
>
This snippet is suggesting that AP wanted to switch channel\bandwidth to
dual channel, but your wifi adapter couldn't comply with
] AP a0:64:8f:xx:xx:xx
changed bandwidth in a way we can't support - disconnect
Mar 9 17:35:28 waterhole kernel: [18873.586020] failed to follow AP
a0:64:8f:dc:b1:81 bandwidth change, disconnect
and every time I get a wifi disconnect, which is very annoying and
counterproductive. The only
:
buenas noches, acabo de instalar debian 10 64 bits, y tengo un problema con la
conexion wifi.
lspci |grep Wireless
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168NGW
[Stone Peak] (rev 10)
es la placa que tengo, instale el firmare iwlwifi
si hago un lsmod |grep
My advice: Keep away from mt76 devices with Buster. I'm using Mediatek
MT7612U and it does not work well
Hello,
Charles wanting a Buster compatible adapter, I must add that I have been
unable to connect to my AP with a "pure" Debian Buster (wireless client
mode, no AP mode). I have had to enable backports and use backported
kernel and firmware. The firmware-misc-nonfree package which contains
mt76
Charles Curley (12020-03-03):
> I tried getting an ASUSTek Computer, Inc. USB-N13 802.11n Network
> Adapter running under Debian Buster. That appears to be a complete bust
> (see the previous thread).
>
> Recommendations for replacements?
>
> This for a SOHO application. The adapter is to go on
I tried getting an ASUSTek Computer, Inc. USB-N13 802.11n Network
Adapter running under Debian Buster. That appears to be a complete bust
(see the previous thread).
Recommendations for replacements?
This for a SOHO application. The adapter is to go on a FIT-PC1 using USB
2.0. 2.4GHz is
¿Haz activado el firmware?
# modprobe -r iwlwifi
# modprobe iwlwifi
El 4 de marzo de 2020 2:31:06 CET, Ricardo Delgado
escribió:
>buenas noches, acabo de instalar debian 10 64 bits, y tengo un problema
>con la conexion wifi.
>
>
>lspci |grep Wireless
>02:00.0 Network
problema con
> > la conexion wifi.
> >
> >
> > lspci |grep Wireless
> > 02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168NGW
> > [Stone Peak] (rev 10)
> >
> > es la placa que tengo, instale el firmare iwlwifi
> >
El mar., 3 de mar. de 2020 a la(s) 22:31, Ricardo Delgado
(ricardodelgad...@yahoo.com.ar) escribió:
>
> buenas noches, acabo de instalar debian 10 64 bits, y tengo un problema con
> la conexion wifi.
>
>
> lspci |grep Wireless
> 02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation
El mar., 3 mar. 2020 a las 19:31, Ricardo Delgado (<
ricardodelgad...@yahoo.com.ar>) escribió:
> buenas noches, acabo de instalar debian 10 64 bits, y tengo un problema
> con la conexion wifi.
>
>
> lspci |grep Wireless
> 02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporati
buenas noches, acabo de instalar debian 10 64 bits, y tengo un problema con la
conexion wifi.
lspci |grep Wireless
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168NGW
[Stone Peak] (rev 10)
es la placa que tengo, instale el firmare iwlwifi
si hago un lsmod |grep
On 2020-02-27 03:33, Andrei POPESCU wrote:> On Mi, 26 feb 20, 15:19:06, John
Kaufmann wrote:
For my Thinkpad, I burned CDs with:
(1) debian-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
(2) firmware-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
In case it's not obvious, the "firmware" image is the same as the
regular
On Mi, 26 feb 20, 15:19:06, John Kaufmann wrote:
> For my Thinkpad, I burned CDs with:
> (1) debian-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
> (2) firmware-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
In case it's not obvious, the "firmware" image is the same as the
regular image + firmware (i.e. you don't need both).
the binary blobs in the iwlwifi package.
> Does it in fact mean that it wants all in the list,
> or will just one do?
It wants one.
> If the latter, does it mean that /any/ one in
> the list will do?
It wants a specific one, the one appropriate to your WiFi controller.
Unless the b
for wifi firmware:
"Some of your hardware needs non-free firmware files to operate. ... The
missing firmware files are:
iwlwifi-8265-{22..36}.ucode [i.e., 15 files]
If you have such media available now, insert it and continue."
I did so, awkwardly. [More on the awkwardness in
Nicolas George (12020-02-17):
> didier.gau...@gmail.com (12020-02-14):
> > The Netgear A6210 (mt76 driver) would do.
> > Readily available in France at Darty.
>
> Thank you, it works quite well indeed.
>
> Now, I have to find out why I cannot get more than 2.4 Mo/s from my
> phone, despite its
Le samedi 15 février 2020 17:30:02 UTC+1, Pierrick DUPONT a écrit :
> il n'est plus possible de se connecter automatiquement à internet avec
> une clé réaltek 8192x comme avant la dernière mise à jour .
> de même il n'est plus possible avoir des podcast france culture (apple
> podcast) avec
Le samedi 15 février 2020 à 17:52:28 (+0100),
Haricophile a écrit :
[...]
> > de même il n'est plus possible avoir des podcast france culture (apple
> > podcast) avec rythmbox.
>
> Les podcast de Radio France je suis assez méfiant avec le podcast lui-même.
> C'est pas comme s'ils se
Le Sat, 15 Feb 2020 16:58:40 +0100,
Pierrick DUPONT a écrit :
> il n'est plus possible de se connecter automatiquement à internet avec
> une clé réaltek 8192x comme avant la dernière mise à jour .
Si c'est une clé, c'est pas un stupide problème d'économie d'énergie ?
/var/log/messages ne dit
il n'est plus possible de se connecter automatiquement à internet avec
une clé réaltek 8192x comme avant la dernière mise à jour .
de même il n'est plus possible avoir des podcast france culture (apple
podcast) avec rythmbox.
alors que faire?
merci de me suggérer une idée.
salutations
The Netgear A6210 (mt76 driver) would do.
Readily available in France at Darty.
Hi.
I am looking for a USB dongle for wifi.
Can anybody here recommend one that
(1) is currently available on the market reliably,
(2) supports the 5 GHz band,
(3) correctly supported by Debian (testing and I can tolerate binary
blobs if they are in the archive),
(4) including as access
23.18.35 CET, Guillem Canals ha
escrit:
Bona nit!Vaig instal.lar el Debian 10 Buster en una laptop que ja té bastants
anys. El problema que tinc és que no trobo la manera de configurar el wifi ja
que el xipset que porta és Broadcom model BCM4312.
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té
>bastants anys. El problema que tinc és que no trobo la manera de
>configurar el wifi ja que el xipset que porta és Broadcom model
>BCM4312.
>
>Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
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On 5 February 2020 22:18:35 UTC, Guillem Canals wrote:
>Bona nit!Vaig instal.lar el Debian 10 Buster en una laptop que ja té
>bastants anys. El problema que tinc és que no trobo la manera de
>configurar el wifi ja que el xipset que porta és Broadcom model
>BCM4312.
>
>Se
Bona nit!Vaig instal.lar el Debian 10 Buster en una laptop que ja té bastants
anys. El problema que tinc és que no trobo la manera de configurar el wifi ja
que el xipset que porta és Broadcom model BCM4312.
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
Chers amis,
j'ai cherché des paquets ou firmwares sans succès. J'ai trouvé Miraclecast sans
pouvoir l'installer.
Quelqu'un connaîtrait un programme debian 10 compatible avec miracast de Sony?
Meilleurs voeux.
Bien cordialement.
Mr.Dominique Simeone
Boujour,
Existe-t-il sous debian buster 10.2.0 un paquet qui simule un radio réveil
wifi bluetooth ?
Merci.
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Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> +
> Description-en: bootstrap Wifi using Wifi
> Comitup will attempt to connect to wifi using an established connection. If
> that fails, is creates a hotspot and web service to aid in configuring a
> connection.
> +
showed up in an "apt-cache search" query.
Its description is:
+++++
Description-en: bootstrap Wifi using Wifi
Comitup will attempt to connect to wifi using an established connection. If
that fails, is creates a hotspot and web service to aid in configuring a
connection.
+++
/Wifi_gencat_ENS_EDU
Gràcies. SAX,
Iker.
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Data: Tue, 10 Dec 2019 13:42:18 +0100Assumpte: Re: Wifi gencat ENS
EDUPer a: debian-user-catalan@lists.debian.orgDe: Àlex
El 9/12/19 a les 18:19, Iker Bilbao ha
escrit:
>
>
ndows.
> Algú s'hi ha trobat? Cap recomanació?
> Em diuen el login és correcte.
>
> Gràcies,
>
> *Iker.*
Hola Iker
has d'escollir exactament el mètode d'autentificació per aquesta WIFI,
que és PEAP, i no EAP. Concretament:
Xarxa: gencat_ENS_EDU
Usuari: W seguit del codi del centr
ndows.
> Algú s'hi ha trobat? Cap recomanació?
> Em diuen el login és correcte.
>
> Gràcies,
>
> *Iker.*
Hola Iker
has d'escollir exactament el mètode d'autentificació per aquesta WIFI,
que és PEAP, i no EAP. Concretament:
Xarxa: gencat_ENS_EDU
Usuari: W seguit del codi del cen
Només t'ho fa amb aquesta connexió wifi?
Que te diu /var/log/syslog quan proves de connectar-te?
Exactament quin wifi tens al portàtil? quina és la sortida de la comanda
lspci?
Dona'ns una mica més d'informació :-)
PD: jo també em connecto via Eduroam everywhere sense problemes amb
Debian
Hola,
A la feina tenim eduroam però com que també tenim un altre SSID
connecto amb aquest darrer. Sincerament he d'investigar per què no
acaba de funcionar.
Ara bé, en altres llocs amb eduroam (i usant Debian amb
NetworkManager) em vaig trobar que no hi podia accedir. Tot consultant
els registres
Bones,
Val la pena provar amb un altre gestor (wicd) o fins i tot amb un usb-
wifi per descartar problema del hardware?
No vull defallir però és que ni és meu el portàtil i davant hi ha una
pared.
Gràcies,
Iker.
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Data: Mon, 9 Dec 2019 18:25:03 +0100Assumpte: Re: Wifi
Salut,
amb tot l'amor del món. El que et dóna un consell com aquest,
senzillament et dóna la millor opció que et pot oferir, però evidentment
que t'hi pots connectar.
Em connecto a eduroam sense problemes amb debian o la distribució que
vulguis.
Però si que és cert que amb eduroam, que no és el
bones,
Tinc problemes per connectar un portàtil amb Ubuntu a
l'institut.
Tot i la guia: http://linkat.xtec.cat/portal_linkat/wikilinkat/
index.php/Wifi_gencat_ENS_EDU
L'únic consell que em donen és passar-me a Windows.
Algú s'hi ha trobat? Cap recomanació?
Quoting Thomas George (2019-11-30 21:11:44)
> OK, if wifi connectivity is in the Raspbian kernel I'll ask for their
> help.
The way to figure out if it is a Raspbian issue is to use Debian and
then if the Debian install has the issue _then_ try solve it with Debian
peers.
Enjoy, no
OK, if wifi connectivity is in the Raspbian kernel I'll ask for their help.
On 11/30/19 2:29 PM, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 02:16:30PM -0500, Thomas George wrote:
I think this is basically a Debian problem. Octopi-buster-lite is a
program to control 3D printers
n have different kernels, and network connectivity is
one of those cases where it matters.
> The authors used Debian's wireless capabilities, did not rewrite them.
And here's the second time. They go at great lengths in Raspian to hide
the "complexity" of WiFi from the user.
Barring
I think this is basically a Debian problem. Octopi-buster-lite is a
program to control 3D printers. It is packaged on raspbian-buster for a
raspberrypi to be a low cost single purpose headless pc to be managed by
wifi from a Debian desktop. The authors used Debian's wireless
capabilities, did
gt; The pc is a raspberrypi 3 B+. With an sd card burned with
> Raspbian-Stretch the WiFi connection is made on boot up. As I remember
> upon the initial boot up WiFi was not connected but clicking on the icon
> gave a selection of nearby routers by their ssid's. I chose netgear70,
&
a strong signal, 70/70, with netgear70 for the ssid.
wpa-supplicant.com contains the netgear70 ssid together with its password.
The two just need to talk to each other.
For a check:
The pc is a raspberrypi 3 B+. With an sd card burned with
Raspbian-Stretch the WiFi connection is made on boot
Quoting to...@tuxteam.de (2019-11-26 10:21:21)
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 03:51:24AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> > haven't i made it clear enough? i rewrite below:
> >
> > i often change wifi setting this way:
> > i open /etc/network/interfaces and change
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 03:51:24AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> haven't i made it clear enough? i rewrite below:
>
> i often change wifi setting this way:
> i open /etc/network/interfaces and change ssid and passwordthen save and
> reboot to make /etc/network/interfaces to ta
On Tue 26 Nov 2019 at 03:51:24 (+), Long Wind wrote:
> haven't i made it clear enough?
No, not really. You're not specific about what software you're using
to run your networking interface.
> i rewrite below:
>
> i often change wifi setting this way:
> i open /etc/net
Quoting Long Wind (2019-11-26 04:00:13)
> i often change wifi setting: ssid and passwordi edit
> /etc/network/interfaces and reboot to make it take effectany command
> that i can use so that i needn't reboot?Thanks!
You don't tell what is the reason you need to reboot.
If your wi
in a endless connecting loop. Tested with kernel
5.3.0-2-amd64 (5.3.9-3) and firmware-misc-nonfree 20190717-2 over the
same WiFi router, only changing the 5 GHz band mode from N to AC/N.
Sorry if this is not the correct mailing list but I think there is not
a dedicated wireless Debian mailing list
> I have no experience with AC, but for N and below the Asus USB-56 has
> "just worked" flawlessly with several generations (7, 8, 9) of Debian;
> also the Asus RT-N66U.
Of course, you have to remember that those product names can be "reused"
for completely different internal hardware, so while a
If WiFi N is fine for you I recommend the Cisco WUSB600N V2. It's a
dual band USB stick based on the RaLink RT3572 chip and works like a
charm with Debian. I used some of them in the past for several years
with no issues.
If you need 802.11ac I guess the support is not very good yet with
Debian
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 08:50:33PM -0500, Optimus Primus wrote:
Could you send me a list or a link to a list of compatible USB WIFI
Adapters?
I have no experience with AC, but for N and below the Asus USB-56 has
"just worked" flawlessly with several generations (7, 8, 9) of De
On 11/20/19, Henning Follmann wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 08:50:33PM -0500, Optimus Primus wrote:
>> Could you send me a list or a link to a list of compatible USB WIFI
>> Adapters?
>
> Let me google that for you:
> https://wiki.debian.org/WiFi section "Av
Henning Follmann wrote:
> https://wiki.debian.org/WiFi section "Availability of compatible WiFi
> chipsets"
Also useful for the current kernel version:
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers
I have recently looked into 802.11ac USB wireless devices under Linux
a
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 08:50:33PM -0500, Optimus Primus wrote:
> Could you send me a list or a link to a list of compatible USB WIFI
> Adapters?
>
> Thank You!
> Brian...
Let me google that for you:
https://wiki.debian.org/WiFi section "Availability of compatible
Could you send me a list or a link to a list of compatible USB WIFI
Adapters?
Thank You!
Brian...
Hi
I'm experiencing some weird WiFi problems since the arrival of Kernels
5.x. Currently I run 5.3.0-2-amd64 and MT7612 MediaTek Inc. 802.11ac
WLAN USB3 dongle. I suffer frequent disconects, and everytime this
happens, I see this in the system log:
wpa_supplicant[651]: wlx00e0bb330276:
CTRL
Hola!
Muchas gracias a todos por su buena disposición.
En general he tenido muy buenas experiencias con linux, varias distros y
varios computadores, antiguos y nuevos, y es primera vez que tengo
problemas con una WiFi.
Finalmente he podido resolverlo con lo que se indica aquí:
https
Le Sat, 9 Nov 2019 13:53:20 +0100,
Thierry Despeyroux a écrit :
> En plein Paris, j'ai fait appel à la hotline de Free pour une mauvaise
> liaison entre la box et la télé. Ils ont analysé (à distance)
> l'environnement wifi, qui était très pollué. La seule solution c'est le
> CPL ou
Peter Ehlert writes:
> SOLVED
Thank You Very Much, Peter^^^
(because that is very important part in installing i think)
Sincerely,
--
^고맙습니다 _地平天成_ 감사합니다_^))//
On 11/9/19 8:18 AM, Peter Ehlert wrote:
I have a desktop computer running Debian Buster Mate that I want to
move to a different location and use Wifi.
Using a cheap USB dongle NetworkManager Applet detects the device,
lets me select from available networks, accepts password
On Sat, 9 Nov 2019, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2019 13:28:02
> From: Peter Ehlert
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Debian Installer Bug -Wifi driver not installed
> Resent-Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2019 18:45:09 + (UTC)
> Resent-From: debian-use
On 11/9/19 9:25 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Sat, 9 Nov 2019 06:16:17 -0800
Peter Ehlert wrote:
I have a desktop computer running Debian Buster Mate that I want to move
to a different location and use Wifi.
Using a cheap USB dongle NetworkManager Applet detects the device, lets
me select
fichier enregistré par la freebox.
1er essai wifi seul vitesse moyenne 300 ko/s
2ème essai liaison par cable éthernet vitesse moyenne 4000 ko/s
Dans le premier essai Wireshark a analyser le flux TCP il avait indiqué pas
mal d'erreurs .
Voyant cela j'ai suspecté un problème hard et revérifié les c
On Sat, 9 Nov 2019 06:16:17 -0800
Peter Ehlert wrote:
> I have a desktop computer running Debian Buster Mate that I want to move
> to a different location and use Wifi.
> Using a cheap USB dongle NetworkManager Applet detects the device, lets
> me select from available netwo
I have a desktop computer running Debian Buster Mate that I want to move
to a different location and use Wifi.
Using a cheap USB dongle NetworkManager Applet detects the device, lets
me select from available networks, accepts password, but will not
connect..and after a few moments it closes
I have a desktop computer running Debian Buster Mate that I want to move
to a different location and use Wifi.
Using a cheap USB dongle NetworkManager Applet detects the device, lets
me select from available networks, accepts password, but will not
connect..and after a few moments it closes
Bonjour,
dans quel environnement ce trouve cette connexion wifi ?
Si c'est à la campagne, je ne dis rien, mais s'il y a des voisins, ou
beaucoup de voisins, il se peut que le canal choisi soit perturbé par
d'autres réseaux wifi.
En plein Paris, j'ai fait appel à la hotline de Free pour une
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