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I connected my Ubuntu 18.04 to Wi-FI, but cannot have access to internet. That happens only with one particular Network. With others it works fine.










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  • Start with github.com/UbuntuForums/wireless-info

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  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! You'll need to provide more information such as what type of network is working versus the ones that don't work. For example, are they WPA2 networks, encrypted, signal strength? What wireless hardware are you using, etc.

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  • Maybe you have to go through an authentication process. Does a ping 1.1.1.1 on terminal give you any output?

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    Jan 26 at 0:13
















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I connected my Ubuntu 18.04 to Wi-FI, but cannot have access to internet. That happens only with one particular Network. With others it works fine.










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  • Start with github.com/UbuntuForums/wireless-info

    – waltinator
    Jan 25 at 22:52











  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! You'll need to provide more information such as what type of network is working versus the ones that don't work. For example, are they WPA2 networks, encrypted, signal strength? What wireless hardware are you using, etc.

    – Kristopher Ives
    Jan 25 at 22:54











  • Maybe you have to go through an authentication process. Does a ping 1.1.1.1 on terminal give you any output?

    – Pablo Bianchi
    Jan 26 at 0:13














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I connected my Ubuntu 18.04 to Wi-FI, but cannot have access to internet. That happens only with one particular Network. With others it works fine.










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  • Start with github.com/UbuntuForums/wireless-info

    – waltinator
    Jan 25 at 22:52











  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! You'll need to provide more information such as what type of network is working versus the ones that don't work. For example, are they WPA2 networks, encrypted, signal strength? What wireless hardware are you using, etc.

    – Kristopher Ives
    Jan 25 at 22:54











  • Maybe you have to go through an authentication process. Does a ping 1.1.1.1 on terminal give you any output?

    – Pablo Bianchi
    Jan 26 at 0:13



















  • Start with github.com/UbuntuForums/wireless-info

    – waltinator
    Jan 25 at 22:52











  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! You'll need to provide more information such as what type of network is working versus the ones that don't work. For example, are they WPA2 networks, encrypted, signal strength? What wireless hardware are you using, etc.

    – Kristopher Ives
    Jan 25 at 22:54











  • Maybe you have to go through an authentication process. Does a ping 1.1.1.1 on terminal give you any output?

    – Pablo Bianchi
    Jan 26 at 0:13

















Start with github.com/UbuntuForums/wireless-info

– waltinator
Jan 25 at 22:52





Start with github.com/UbuntuForums/wireless-info

– waltinator
Jan 25 at 22:52













Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! You'll need to provide more information such as what type of network is working versus the ones that don't work. For example, are they WPA2 networks, encrypted, signal strength? What wireless hardware are you using, etc.

– Kristopher Ives
Jan 25 at 22:54





Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! You'll need to provide more information such as what type of network is working versus the ones that don't work. For example, are they WPA2 networks, encrypted, signal strength? What wireless hardware are you using, etc.

– Kristopher Ives
Jan 25 at 22:54













Maybe you have to go through an authentication process. Does a ping 1.1.1.1 on terminal give you any output?

– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 26 at 0:13





Maybe you have to go through an authentication process. Does a ping 1.1.1.1 on terminal give you any output?

– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 26 at 0:13










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