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The Wi-Fi device wlp2s0 stopped working completely during the attempt to access the internet.

The Wi-Fi device wlp2s0 stopped working completely during the attempt to access the internet.

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thefishleo
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04-28-2022, 01:45 AM
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I've been working on this for an hour and it might be outside my capabilities. I'm installing a new laptop (Asus Vivobook M3500Q) with dual boot, running Arch Linux and booting up last night. Now I need to link to campus internet (I'm in residence) and finish installing my wm while importing my dotfiles. I followed the guide at https://askubuntu.com/questions/262491/c...no-desktop, which said it connected but I couldn't ping anything, even the nameservers in `resolv.conf`. I tried rebooting and it stopped my wireless device. `ip link` shows only `lo` before then, but it might show something else if my phone is tethered. I reinstalled the bootloader from a live USB (one fix helped someone else), installed the right drivers with `modprobe`, and confirmed everything works. The card appears in both `lspci` and `dmesg`. I checked with `rfkill` and everything seems unblocked. Both `NetworkManager` and `wpa_supplicant` are running properly. Oddly, I booted into Windows to test and it worked, so the issue was definitely Linux. This is frustrating—it's the last hurdle before I can finish setting up my system. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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thefishleo
04-28-2022, 01:45 AM #1

I've been working on this for an hour and it might be outside my capabilities. I'm installing a new laptop (Asus Vivobook M3500Q) with dual boot, running Arch Linux and booting up last night. Now I need to link to campus internet (I'm in residence) and finish installing my wm while importing my dotfiles. I followed the guide at https://askubuntu.com/questions/262491/c...no-desktop, which said it connected but I couldn't ping anything, even the nameservers in `resolv.conf`. I tried rebooting and it stopped my wireless device. `ip link` shows only `lo` before then, but it might show something else if my phone is tethered. I reinstalled the bootloader from a live USB (one fix helped someone else), installed the right drivers with `modprobe`, and confirmed everything works. The card appears in both `lspci` and `dmesg`. I checked with `rfkill` and everything seems unblocked. Both `NetworkManager` and `wpa_supplicant` are running properly. Oddly, I booted into Windows to test and it worked, so the issue was definitely Linux. This is frustrating—it's the last hurdle before I can finish setting up my system. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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TrueMM2
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04-28-2022, 07:36 AM
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Enable the wlp2s0 connection https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Network..._interface
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TrueMM2
04-28-2022, 07:36 AM #2

Enable the wlp2s0 connection https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Network..._interface