** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => ajay rahul (ajayrahulapiswi)
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Ubuntu 17.04 reached End of Life in January 2018. Please upgrade to
Ubuntu 17.10 which is not affected by this bug.
Ubuntu releases and their End of Life dates can be found at
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Zesty)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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Just installed 17.10.1 on 64 bit system.
Same issues as described above. The aformentioned line (wifi.scan . . .
) was already there. So someone is paying attention.
BUT WiFi will not connect unless you go through the KDE Wallet System.
I tried for hours. Finally enabled the wallet and it
I too ran up against this as I updated some custom bootable systems
based on 17.04 and many of my test network dongles would not work. Took
lots of time finding this solution, ie adding
[device]
wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=no
to the /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf file.
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Thanks my problem has been solved from # fix it
edit the /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf file
And add:
[device]
wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=no
Restart the networkmanager service and use your wireless connection :)"
I found that applying his fix by opening a Terminal and typing "sudo gedit
oh shit i've forget to insert my Wifi adapter in my post.
is a rtl8188eus chpset
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Ubuntu
I've same problem under Ubuntu 17.04 since mainline kernel 4.13.2 is
installed.
My Wifi dobngle is connecting to router but no internet connection will
be established, the last working kernel is the mainline kernel 4.12.13.
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** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu Zesty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Zesty)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Zesty)
Status: New => Triaged
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This bug was fixed in the package network-manager - 1.8.2-1ubuntu3
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network-manager (1.8.2-1ubuntu3) artful; urgency=medium
[ James Henstridge ]
* Backport connectivity checking API from master. (LP: #1704162)
[ Jeremy Bicha ]
* NetworkManager.conf: disable MAC
Same problem with a build-in laptop wifi
Device = BCM43142 802.11b/g/n
Manufacturer = Broadcom Limited
Driver = wl0
Driverversion = 6.30.223.271 (r587334)
Solved by adding:
[Device]
wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=no
to NetworkManager.conf && restart network-manager service
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Device = BCM43142 802.11b/g/n
Manufacturer = Broadcom Limited
Driver = wl0
Driverversion = 6.30.223.271 (r587334)
I have this same problem with a build-in wifi
I had to add:
[Device]
wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=no
to NetworkManager.conf to make it work
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Same problem on Asus EEEpc1001px with an Aetheros Ar2427 card
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Title:
Ubuntu 17.04/17.10: New feature in
I have this same problem with an WiFi USB dongle:
Bus 005 Device 003: ID 13b1:0020 Linksys WUSB54GC v1 802.11g Adapter [Ralink
RT73]
The provided work-around in comment #1 does the trick for me.
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This issue I have is when I first boot my laptop (HP Envy Ubuntu 17.04)
the wireless will not connect. If I cycle wireless button then I get a
connection.
I found that if I use the work-around described above (don't use random
mac address) then it appears that I do not have this issue.
One other
Many, many thanks, Jesse, for the fix! I have been using an ASUS N-13
adaptor, and up to Ubuntu 17.04 had no trouble. At first I suspected the
adaptor and bought another one - quite unnecessarily as it turns out.
Fortunately I had my little old friend, an ASUS Eee (also running Ubuntu
17.04), to
Also confirming for Surface Pro 1:
WiFi would report successful association, and then immediately drop the
connection giving "reason code 2" and "CMD_RESP: cmd 0x10f error, result=0x2"
as the only hints.
Disabling MAC randomization fixed the issue.
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I also have this problem running Ubuntu 17.04 with a TrendNet TEW-644UB
USB WiFi stick (ID 148f:2770 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2770 Wireless
Adapter).
The symptoms are that it sees the networks but won't connect, even if
unencrypted.
The workaround in #1 also works for me.
Many thanks, Jesse.
FYI, just found out the hard way that "Device" needs to be lower
case!...
$ sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
# Append...
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[device]
wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=no
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I forgot to add, my wi-fi adapter info is:
$ lsusb | grep Wireless
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 050d:825b Belkin Components F5D8055 N+ Wireless Adapter
v2000 [Ralink RT3072]
And I believe it is using the following driver/module:
$ lsmod
rt2x00usb 20480 1 rt2800usb
Located at...
In my logs, I see the message:
"...aborting authentication ...by local choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING)"
(I've listed below the relevant portion of the log file, since the logs above
do not include this particular error).
The solution posted in comment #1
@Marcos:
Thanks for reporting that the same issue exists in current 17.10.
There has been a change in the default settings in NetworkManager in upstream
so that the MAC address randomization is not enabled by default.
Currently, Ubuntu 17.10 (daily) has NetworkManager 1.4.4.
I suppose it will get
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 17.04: New privacy feature in NetworkManager stops some WiFi adapters
from working (mac address randomization)
+ Ubuntu 17.04/17.10: New feature in NetworkManager stops several WiFi adapters
from working (MAC Address Randomization issue)
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