On 12/04/2022 14.59, Mike Easter wrote:
Michael F. Stemper wrote:
A couple of days ago, my wifi suddenly shut off. I tried logging
out and back in. Then, I tried rebooting. No joy.
What happens if you boot up a live linux off say USB?
If this is a laptop, then it might have some kind of kb switch, but the data you've shown look like that is ON.
First thing that I thought of was that I had fat-fingered one of the
F-keys. But, I looked at them, and none had any antenna logos. Unlike
my other two Dells.
As I noted cross-thread, it turns out that there's a slider switch on
the side. New ways to fat-finger.
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If you know the name of your wifi, you can
ifconfig wlan0 up
...where wlan0 should be whatever is the correct name.
I'll keep that in mind, since I've never liked having to settle for pointy-clicky ways to maybe enable/disable. I only found out about
nmcli earlier this year, and was glad of it. However, there's not much
it can do to override a hardware switch.
Thanks.
And, I have had situations in which the easiest way for me to get my network working again was to boot up a Windows on the same hardware and use its troubleshooter.
Not an option for me, as I don't have Windows, and never knew how
to do any trouble-shooting with it anyhow.
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Michael F. Stemper
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