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BTW,
If I do "sudo iwlist wlp58s0 scanning" when the problem is present my
wifi starts working again.
/Jo Christian
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Seeing the same problem on my Dell XPS13 (2016)
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network disabled after suspend - resume
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same on Lenovo Y70-70 16.04LTS
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Title:
No wifi after suspend
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Following works for me for my Sony Vaio (even when enabling energy
saving option for ath9k driver). I collected the script information from
various sources - the last missing thing for my Vaio seemed to be the
timeout parameter. Since I added the timeout parameter it works:
case "$1" in
hibernate
Here is a solution that worked for me in Ubuntu 15.10:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/754913/wifi-doesnt-reconnect-after-
suspend-in-ubuntu-15-10-yet-again/754915#754915
sudo touch /lib/systemd/system-sleep/restart-networking.sh
sudo chmod +x /lib/systemd/system-sleep/restart-networking.sh
sudo na
is there any workaround resume script that is working for 15.10.+ and
systemd?
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Title:
No wifi after suspend
iwlwifi driver on Aspire 5930G and I solved in this way:
creating both /etc/pm/config.d/unload_modules and /etc/pm/sleep.d/wakenet.sh
the command that permit to connect wifi after resume is
sudo pkill -f wpa_supplicant
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still present in 15.10 :(
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Title:
No wifi after suspend
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Statu
> nicolas kleinklaus (nknico) wrote on 2015-07-01: #109
> Solution is :
>
> sudo touch /etc/pm/sleep.d/wakenet.sh
>
> sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/wakenet.sh
>
> sudo gedit /etc/pm/sleep.d/wakenet.sh
>
> Insert the following lines:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> case "$1" in
> thaw|resume)
> nmcli nm
Solution is :
sudo touch /etc/pm/sleep.d/wakenet.sh
sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/wakenet.sh
sudo gedit /etc/pm/sleep.d/wakenet.sh
Insert the following lines:
#!/bin/bash
case "$1" in
thaw|resume)
nmcli nm sleep false
pkill -f wpa_supplicant
;;
*)
;;
esac
exit $?
And then save and exit.
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same problem on a fresh ubuntu 14.04 on HP Pavilion 15. it's so
annoying.
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Title:
No wifi after suspend
Stat
The solution in comment #92 worked for me and, in contrast with comment
#91, for me it was essential to keep the "pkill -f wpa_supplicant" line.
Using a Samsung NP530U3B laptop with 14.04.
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the latest kernel seems to be working much better for be, as even after resume
I get working wifi. Unfortunately it fails after a while again (without suspend
or power save, just in the middle of surfing). Likely my issue this is now more
related to i.e. Bug 1320070
Thanks for all your work.
PS
I tracked down the issue where WiFi would fail after suspend in that it
doesn't associate anymore (tries to connect but fails), and it's a bug
in wpa-supplicant that was fixed in the current version (Ubuntu uses
2.1, newest is 2.3). Replacing Ubuntu's wpa-supplicant 2.1 with Debian's
wpa-supplicant
As a further note, the script by aztecjoe works around the issue just
fine.
I would recommend delivering it via an updated network manager package
and not waiting for network manager to have the issue fixed. If and when
the issue is fixed in network manager, the redundant restart should not
be a b
I see it on a laptop that does not connect automatically to the wireless
network after wakeup. But I have the same issue also with a desktop with
wired ethernet. So a more appropriate title would be 'network manager
fails to reconnect after resume', because the issue is not wifi
specific.
After a
The issue started recently (early November 2014). I had been running
14.04 since July without this issue. So an automatic update has
infected my setup since early November.
The work around was to create the file 04_bug_network_manager_restart in
directory /etc/pm/sleep.d. See terminal listing
Lenovo Thinkpad 520 with the same issue here
T
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Title:
No wifi after suspend
Status in linux package in
I've found, as a work around, sending a "kill -hup" signal to the
wpa_supplicant process will 'wake' it up and network connectivity will
get restored again
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Wouldn't recommend the course of action in 92, I've broken wifi after
reboot it won't connect, I'm going to have to reinstall the operating
system.
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Seems to be working intermittently...
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Title:
No wifi after suspend
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
C
Sorry spoke too soon, it worked with a brief period of suspend (screen
did go blank) but is not working again. Tried #93 for what I thought
might be the equivalent file no joy.
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#92 seems to have solved this bug for me. Thanks nknico. My Dad has
the same bug on OSX...
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Title:
No wifi
I run Ubuntu 14.04 on a DELL XPS 13 notebook. I started having this
problem after I upgraded to kernel 3.13.0-37. Resume takes longer than
usual and I need to kill NetworkManager in order to restart it and be
able to get a connection.
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The problem seems to occur after kernel updates. NetworkManager needs to
be restarted ('sudo kill PIDforNetworkManager") after suspend.
uname -r
3.13.0-36-generic
apt-cache policy network-manager
network-manager:
Installed: 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7
Candidate: 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7
Version table:
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