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#1 2020-04-14 14:21:41

Radj
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Registered: 2016-10-27
Posts: 10

WIFI connection problem

Hi everyone, last night I installed Archlinux on my Dell XPS 13 (Intel's Killer™ Wi-Fi 6 AX1650 chipset).

During installation, the internet was working.
I connected on a hidden wireless network with
NETCTL network-manager used wireless-wpa profile from /etc/netctl/examples/
and

#netctl start profile_name
#netctl enable profile_name

After installation and reboot Arch I can't connect on Net with the same method (with netctl profile)

after #ping -c 4 archlinux.org
I get message>
Temporary failure in name resolution

And one more thing:
during installation with ip link command
I get
2: wlan0 <BROADCAST, MULTICAST> ...

after installation
2: wlp2s0: <BROADCAST, MULTICAST> ...

what is wrong with my installation and networking?
tnx a lot

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#2 2020-04-14 14:42:03

Trilby
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Re: WIFI connection problem

Radj wrote:

what is wrong with my installation and networking?

We couldn't possibly know as you've not told us anything about how or whether you've configured it.  You described how you connected in the live iso system, but did you follow the network configuration page for your newly installed system?

If you installed networkmanager / netctl and just copied over the profiles, at very least you'll need to update the interface name in the profiles.

Last edited by Trilby (2020-04-14 14:43:37)


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#3 2020-04-14 14:43:37

Zod
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Registered: 2019-03-10
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#4 2020-04-15 10:31:10

Radj
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Registered: 2016-10-27
Posts: 10

Re: WIFI connection problem

Reinstalled wpa_supplicant and dhpcd (with archlinux bootable usb) and now wifi working.
anyway tnx.

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