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Wi-Fi drops after some time on Ubuntu 18.04 with Intel Wireless 7260 [8086:08b1]
My wireless/WiFi connection does not work. What information is needed to diagnose the issue?No wireless with Intel Centrino Advanced-N 7260Dell Inspiron Intel 7260 Wifi connects and then drops on Ubuntu 14.04Install intel centrino wireless controller firmeware in linux-libreWi-Fi disabled in Ubuntu 14.04WiFi not working after latest Ubuntu software update
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I installed Ubuntu a few days ago. When I start the laptop I have Wi-Fi and I can use internet, but later the network disappears.
Output of lspci -knn | grep Net -A3
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 [8086:08b1]
(rev bb)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 [8086:4070]
Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi
Kernel modules: iwlwifi
wireless
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I installed Ubuntu a few days ago. When I start the laptop I have Wi-Fi and I can use internet, but later the network disappears.
Output of lspci -knn | grep Net -A3
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 [8086:08b1]
(rev bb)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 [8086:4070]
Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi
Kernel modules: iwlwifi
wireless
You mean, you can't see the wifi network on Ubuntu ? Does it come back after sometime?
– user227495
May 26 at 22:53
1
Please edit your question and add output oflspci -knn | grep Net -A3
terminal command.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 26 at 23:07
Please follow the instructions provided in the following post: askubuntu.com/a/425180/167115 Then, please edit your question and provide a link or post the information in your question. Thanks!
– mchid
May 26 at 23:38
Done, now I have Wi-Fi because I reseted the laptop, but later I will lose the conexion...
– alex barreiro
May 27 at 12:57
1
Whenever possible, please post command outputs or other textual information as plain, (and if applicable) code formatted text. Pictures are badly accessible as we can not copy information, it resides on an external domain, etc. Thank you.
– Byte Commander♦
May 27 at 18:48
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I installed Ubuntu a few days ago. When I start the laptop I have Wi-Fi and I can use internet, but later the network disappears.
Output of lspci -knn | grep Net -A3
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 [8086:08b1]
(rev bb)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 [8086:4070]
Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi
Kernel modules: iwlwifi
wireless
I installed Ubuntu a few days ago. When I start the laptop I have Wi-Fi and I can use internet, but later the network disappears.
Output of lspci -knn | grep Net -A3
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 [8086:08b1]
(rev bb)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 [8086:4070]
Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi
Kernel modules: iwlwifi
wireless
wireless
edited May 29 at 6:40
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You mean, you can't see the wifi network on Ubuntu ? Does it come back after sometime?
– user227495
May 26 at 22:53
1
Please edit your question and add output oflspci -knn | grep Net -A3
terminal command.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 26 at 23:07
Please follow the instructions provided in the following post: askubuntu.com/a/425180/167115 Then, please edit your question and provide a link or post the information in your question. Thanks!
– mchid
May 26 at 23:38
Done, now I have Wi-Fi because I reseted the laptop, but later I will lose the conexion...
– alex barreiro
May 27 at 12:57
1
Whenever possible, please post command outputs or other textual information as plain, (and if applicable) code formatted text. Pictures are badly accessible as we can not copy information, it resides on an external domain, etc. Thank you.
– Byte Commander♦
May 27 at 18:48
|
show 1 more comment
You mean, you can't see the wifi network on Ubuntu ? Does it come back after sometime?
– user227495
May 26 at 22:53
1
Please edit your question and add output oflspci -knn | grep Net -A3
terminal command.
– GabrielaGarcia
May 26 at 23:07
Please follow the instructions provided in the following post: askubuntu.com/a/425180/167115 Then, please edit your question and provide a link or post the information in your question. Thanks!
– mchid
May 26 at 23:38
Done, now I have Wi-Fi because I reseted the laptop, but later I will lose the conexion...
– alex barreiro
May 27 at 12:57
1
Whenever possible, please post command outputs or other textual information as plain, (and if applicable) code formatted text. Pictures are badly accessible as we can not copy information, it resides on an external domain, etc. Thank you.
– Byte Commander♦
May 27 at 18:48
You mean, you can't see the wifi network on Ubuntu ? Does it come back after sometime?
– user227495
May 26 at 22:53
You mean, you can't see the wifi network on Ubuntu ? Does it come back after sometime?
– user227495
May 26 at 22:53
1
1
Please edit your question and add output of
lspci -knn | grep Net -A3
terminal command.– GabrielaGarcia
May 26 at 23:07
Please edit your question and add output of
lspci -knn | grep Net -A3
terminal command.– GabrielaGarcia
May 26 at 23:07
Please follow the instructions provided in the following post: askubuntu.com/a/425180/167115 Then, please edit your question and provide a link or post the information in your question. Thanks!
– mchid
May 26 at 23:38
Please follow the instructions provided in the following post: askubuntu.com/a/425180/167115 Then, please edit your question and provide a link or post the information in your question. Thanks!
– mchid
May 26 at 23:38
Done, now I have Wi-Fi because I reseted the laptop, but later I will lose the conexion...
– alex barreiro
May 27 at 12:57
Done, now I have Wi-Fi because I reseted the laptop, but later I will lose the conexion...
– alex barreiro
May 27 at 12:57
1
1
Whenever possible, please post command outputs or other textual information as plain, (and if applicable) code formatted text. Pictures are badly accessible as we can not copy information, it resides on an external domain, etc. Thank you.
– Byte Commander♦
May 27 at 18:48
Whenever possible, please post command outputs or other textual information as plain, (and if applicable) code formatted text. Pictures are badly accessible as we can not copy information, it resides on an external domain, etc. Thank you.
– Byte Commander♦
May 27 at 18:48
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If you use GNOME or MATE, try sudo service network-manager restart
in a terminal. That worked for me.
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If you use GNOME or MATE, try sudo service network-manager restart
in a terminal. That worked for me.
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If you use GNOME or MATE, try sudo service network-manager restart
in a terminal. That worked for me.
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If you use GNOME or MATE, try sudo service network-manager restart
in a terminal. That worked for me.
If you use GNOME or MATE, try sudo service network-manager restart
in a terminal. That worked for me.
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You mean, you can't see the wifi network on Ubuntu ? Does it come back after sometime?
– user227495
May 26 at 22:53
1
Please edit your question and add output of
lspci -knn | grep Net -A3
terminal command.– GabrielaGarcia
May 26 at 23:07
Please follow the instructions provided in the following post: askubuntu.com/a/425180/167115 Then, please edit your question and provide a link or post the information in your question. Thanks!
– mchid
May 26 at 23:38
Done, now I have Wi-Fi because I reseted the laptop, but later I will lose the conexion...
– alex barreiro
May 27 at 12:57
1
Whenever possible, please post command outputs or other textual information as plain, (and if applicable) code formatted text. Pictures are badly accessible as we can not copy information, it resides on an external domain, etc. Thank you.
– Byte Commander♦
May 27 at 18:48