specific wifi connection only: cannot connect
I have a serious problem with wireless connection: it stopped working for only one network, but the crucial one that I need at work. The network is still visible, but will no longer connect, despite no known changes to network settings.
I have searched for hours for possible solutions, but none of them quite fit my situation. I have gathered the recommended information for diagnosis in https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/HV8nm23RsW/
and would be extremely grateful for advice on what to try.
Many thanks,
Dan
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I have a serious problem with wireless connection: it stopped working for only one network, but the crucial one that I need at work. The network is still visible, but will no longer connect, despite no known changes to network settings.
I have searched for hours for possible solutions, but none of them quite fit my situation. I have gathered the recommended information for diagnosis in https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/HV8nm23RsW/
and would be extremely grateful for advice on what to try.
Many thanks,
Dan
wireless
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What makes your situation unique? What methods have you already tried, or ruled out? Have you contacted a network admin where you work? If other computers are able to access the network, what has changed with yours since you last connected?
– starbuck
2 days ago
Look atjournalctl $(type -p NetworkManager)
– waltinator
2 days ago
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Which WiFi networks "work"? What authentication/encryption methods? "None", "WEP", "WPA", "WPA2"?
– waltinator
2 days ago
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I have a serious problem with wireless connection: it stopped working for only one network, but the crucial one that I need at work. The network is still visible, but will no longer connect, despite no known changes to network settings.
I have searched for hours for possible solutions, but none of them quite fit my situation. I have gathered the recommended information for diagnosis in https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/HV8nm23RsW/
and would be extremely grateful for advice on what to try.
Many thanks,
Dan
wireless
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I have a serious problem with wireless connection: it stopped working for only one network, but the crucial one that I need at work. The network is still visible, but will no longer connect, despite no known changes to network settings.
I have searched for hours for possible solutions, but none of them quite fit my situation. I have gathered the recommended information for diagnosis in https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/HV8nm23RsW/
and would be extremely grateful for advice on what to try.
Many thanks,
Dan
wireless
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What makes your situation unique? What methods have you already tried, or ruled out? Have you contacted a network admin where you work? If other computers are able to access the network, what has changed with yours since you last connected?
– starbuck
2 days ago
Look atjournalctl $(type -p NetworkManager)
– waltinator
2 days ago
1
Which WiFi networks "work"? What authentication/encryption methods? "None", "WEP", "WPA", "WPA2"?
– waltinator
2 days ago
add a comment |
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What makes your situation unique? What methods have you already tried, or ruled out? Have you contacted a network admin where you work? If other computers are able to access the network, what has changed with yours since you last connected?
– starbuck
2 days ago
Look atjournalctl $(type -p NetworkManager)
– waltinator
2 days ago
1
Which WiFi networks "work"? What authentication/encryption methods? "None", "WEP", "WPA", "WPA2"?
– waltinator
2 days ago
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What makes your situation unique? What methods have you already tried, or ruled out? Have you contacted a network admin where you work? If other computers are able to access the network, what has changed with yours since you last connected?
– starbuck
2 days ago
What makes your situation unique? What methods have you already tried, or ruled out? Have you contacted a network admin where you work? If other computers are able to access the network, what has changed with yours since you last connected?
– starbuck
2 days ago
Look at
journalctl $(type -p NetworkManager)
– waltinator
2 days ago
Look at
journalctl $(type -p NetworkManager)
– waltinator
2 days ago
1
1
Which WiFi networks "work"? What authentication/encryption methods? "None", "WEP", "WPA", "WPA2"?
– waltinator
2 days ago
Which WiFi networks "work"? What authentication/encryption methods? "None", "WEP", "WPA", "WPA2"?
– waltinator
2 days ago
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What makes your situation unique? What methods have you already tried, or ruled out? Have you contacted a network admin where you work? If other computers are able to access the network, what has changed with yours since you last connected?
– starbuck
2 days ago
Look at
journalctl $(type -p NetworkManager)
– waltinator
2 days ago
1
Which WiFi networks "work"? What authentication/encryption methods? "None", "WEP", "WPA", "WPA2"?
– waltinator
2 days ago