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Title:
No internet connection through WLAN although connected to network
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Assignee: Chris Guiver (guiverc) => (unassigned)
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Title:
No internet connection through WLAN although connecte
Having the same Problem. It's 17.04 (newest). I was asked by the system
to type my passphrase into the field for network connection and after
i've done, it seemed to connect but the connection failed without any
message or some and due to the failing internet/network connection i
can't send any bug
I can confirm this bug which I can reproduce since many Ubuntu releases. This
is why I switched to Fedora --> No problems!
I can confirm, that restarting Network Manager CAN help, but not always!
The best thing to do is to restart Network Manager and immediately refresh a
web page. Pinging doesn'
Any more ideas? Please? I'm about to throw my notebook against wall
every time I use it at home - which is 90% of the time.
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Title:
No internet c
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Title:
No internet connection through WLAN although connected to network
To
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected xenial
** Description changed:
In a fresh install of Kubuntu 16.04 on a ThinkPad t460s, I can connect
wireless to the local WLAN, but I don't have an internet connection. A
ping to the router doesn't work in that case.
After some minu
Any more ideas? It's driving me nuts.
It seems now that this only happens in my home network using an o2 box
6431. Resetting it didn't change anything. Currently it seems that a
restart of the router solves the problem temporarily (but before, it
hadn't been like that, so maybe it's just luck).
*
No, biohazara, disabling IPv6 doesn't change anything.
** Description changed:
In a fresh install of Kubuntu 16.04 on a ThinkPad t460s, I can connect
wireless to the local WLAN, but I don't have an internet connection. A
ping to the router doesn't work in that case.
After some minutes,
Try to disable IPv6 on your home WLAN and see if you have the same
problems. I set IPv6 to ignore on network manager for my home WLAN and
it was the only way I could get it to work properly on 16.04. On 14.04
that problem doesn't exist.
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This might be related:
Not working network connection after boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1434986
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Title:
** Description changed:
- In a fresh install of Kubuntu 16.04 (beta2) on a ThinkPad t460s, I can
- connect wireless to the local WLAN, but I don't have an internet
- connection. It is established through LAN though. And without being able
- to reproduce it, it seems that after being connected thro
apport-collect leads to this error:
ERROR: Could not import module, is a package upgrade in progress? Error: No
module named PyQt5.QtCore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/1451808
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
No internet connection through WLAN although connected to network
To manage noti
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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No i
Thanks Chris. I have already tried both kernels 4.6 and 4.7 (currently
running), but to no avail.
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Title:
No internet connection through WLAN alt
this is a thought/hack only for consideration:
searching online: a debian[-testing] user had issues with a t460
(power-management or wake from suspend on battery; yes a different issue
to you; {stefon:2016-03-26}) which was fixed with a later 4.5 kernel.
the following is a link to install anothe
thanks Yan
I saw both posts soon after post. #26 I suspected would fail unless
bad-install due hardware glitch or sunspot (flipping bits in ram) etc so was
expecting #27.
if I didn't get #27 you'd be getting commands to re-install your wifi modules.
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Regarding my last comment I again have to correct it: On a second try,
the connection did not work, i.e. the problem was the same. It's all
really weird.
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One more thing: I just booted from USB with Kubuntu 16.04 and I couldn't
reproduce the problem.
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Title:
No internet connection through WLAN altho
ok thanks Yan.
will have to re-read your prior attachments (bug reports) & look for something
else.
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Title:
No internet connection through WLAN
> Question: What did you see when you ran 'sudo systemctl restart
NetworkManager' command?
There was no output. The applet/widget disappears for a second and then
reappears. Then there is a moving circle that shows that it's
reconnecting to wireless.
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Question: What did you see when you ran 'sudo systemctl restart
NetworkManager' command?
Me, my x201 (thinkpad) has xubuntu-desktop + ubuntu-desktop + ubuntu-
mate-desktop installed
I tried command in terminal on each of mate|xfce|unity. On each I saw a short
delay; sometimes the panel wifi-app
"sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager" doesn't solve it, just checked.
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Title:
No internet connection through WLAN although connected to network
Thank you for taking your time Chris!
> next dirty workaround|hack coming to mind is disabling & re-enabling
> wireless. have you tried this?
> or did it do anything?
What exactly do you mean? I tried "sudo service networking restart", but
it didn't help.
> Can you please clarify?
> ie. does N
Yan: On 2016-06-27 you wrote
"After boot and after suspend, wireless doesn't work (most of the time.."
Can you please clarify?
ie. does NOT work (sometimes) after a suspend?
& after cold|re-boots, does it work all the time? or only sometimes?
re: my post #18; I was vague; command I was thinking
just assigned bug to me. Yan don't get your hopes up; I'm not a dev,
and won't be able to fix the problem, I just HOPE to come up with
something better for you.
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Thanks Yan
Your responses point towards a module (driver) problem (yes bug) to me,
and my 'dirty-workaround' won't help. I'll give it some thought and play
around with the wireless on my x201 & t43 (closest I have to your t460)
& see if I come up with anything. ps: today/tomorrow i'm unlikely to
Thanks Chris!
> when it's "not working" can you ping (icmp echo request) your router?
> "ping 192.168.1.1" (when using "paula" network)
No, I can't.
> do you have problems with your wireless connection (paula) with other
devices?
No, no other device has problems.
> is it a crowded location (do
a comment in bugzilla.gnome noted your machine had changed bandwidth.
do you have problems with your wireless connection (paula) with other devices?
is it a crowded location (dorm/university or setting where lots of people use
wireless devices)?
is there any fridge(refrigerator), microwave oven or
when it's "not working" can you ping (icmp echo request) your router?
"ping 192.168.1.1" (when using "paula" network)
if the answer is YES; you might want to try adding a "nameserver" to the
/etc/resolv.conf DNS lookup file when you've problems. eg. adding the line
"nameserver 8.8.8.8"
i
After some time that the network worked without further problems, I'm
now back to where I was before, but with some changes. After boot, there
is no internet connection although I'm connected to my local WLAN. But
after some minutes, the connection does work. Usually, after another
(longer) period
** Attachment added: "Case 2) - connected to mobile hotspot"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1566987/+attachment/4762600/+files/2-wireless-info-connected-to-hotspot.txt
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** Attachment added: "Case 3) - working connection"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1566987/+attachment/4762601/+files/3-wireless-info-connection-working.txt
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To m
Unfortunately it's all back to what it was before. For some weeks
everything worked just fine, but now it's been some days where there's
almost never an Internet connection possible although connected to the
WLAN.
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Sorry, my bad: This time it was the networks' fault, not my computers'.
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Title:
No internet connection through WLAN although connected to network
And the problem is back again.. I didn't change anything and all of a
sudden wireless connection isn't working, just as described above. So
annoying.
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It seems some update a couple of weeks ago has solved the problem. I
don't know which one, but at least I can use wireless connections
without problems now.
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I have been struggling with this problem for two months now. Since it
was suggested that this bug is a Network Manager bug, I had filed a
report there: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765578
But after many attempts, it seems that this is not related to Network
Manager. So I'm coming bac
iirc I took that when it was not working. The WLAN part is wlp4s0. In
this moment it's working again, so I can't check.
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Was that taken when it is working? We would need to see it when it is
not working.
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Title:
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It works sometimes, and sometimes not. But it was suggested on
bugs.kde.org (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361655#c3) to file a
bug report on bugzilla.gnome.org, so I did that:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765578
The output of ifconfig is:
enp0s31f6 Link encap:Ethernet Hard
So it is working now, and you can't reproduce the problem? If so then
we can't really help. If you can reproduce it, please post the output
of sudo ifconfig.
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I filed the bug report here, too:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361655
I guess that's the right place.
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