Re: Weird WiFi problem
On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 09:50:04PM -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
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> On 2021-05-24 1:16 p.m., Henning Follmann wrote:
> > On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 12:24:30PM -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
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> >>
> >> What a crazy thing here...
> >> Now desktop environment cause network problem !
> >
> > Hmm I do not think that a play by play is a decent way to solve any
> > problems or to communicate on a public forum.
> >
> > ... anyway ...
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Ever tried using your network card from the CLI without loading Gnome
> >> and doing a real test, also using Gnome without using the Network
> >> Manager but other way of managing your network connection (as it's not
> a
> >> obligation to use the NetworkManager).
> >
> > Yes, there is nmcli which is the command line interface to your friendly
> > network manager. I think it works rather well.
> >
> So why don't you first try doing a real diagnostic on your network.
I am sorry. I created a big missunderstanding here. I actually assumed
you were the auther of the OP.
Sorry again, for creating this confusion here.
And I agree with what yous said; collecting logs, information etc.
Tho with a slighter less degree about iwconfig ;).
> That is :
> Connect as single user mode.
> Use iwconfig to connect to your network.
>
> Gnome is a whole stack of software and only a small config problem in it
> may be causing your problem.
>
> You jump pretty fast too conclusion.
>
> What you say here make as much sense as changing of operating system
> because the version of LibreOffice bundled doesn't fit you well.
>
> The problem is in the network stack, then go find where the problem may be.
>
> You don't look at log, or don't talk like you did any type of diagnostic
> other than doing two doubtful comparison and jump to a real fast conclusion.
>
> If you can connect using iwconfig then try using nmcli.
> If using iwconfig work but not nmcli then you have two choice.
> Either you configure your system to use the network without network
> manager or you debug the problem into NetworkManager.
>
> If you really want people to help you out, you also have to do your share.
>
> That is : give logs about your system.
> Accept to do diagnostic before making unjustified affirmation (that is,
> without nothing to support them, AKA acting like Trump's stolen election).
> >>
> >>>
> >>> Sorry, I'm answering neither of your (in other circumstances rightful)
> >>> questions, since IMHO my findings made them irrelevant to the case.
> >>>
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Cheers,
-H
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