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Hi, I've been trying to access wireless. I've stoped and disabled net-auto-wireless.service and configured Gnome NetworkManager. Rebooted. Tried to connect to wi-fi, success. Tried to access google, failed. Tried to ping any website, failed. Tried to access router control panel (192.168.1.1) and I've got success. It is very strange and I don't know what to do. Now even wifi-menu doesn't work anymore. So, my LAN works but internet doesn't.
Note: I've tried to connect with wired connection and I've got the same problem. So, the problem isn't with the wireless drivers and etc.
Last edited by jgvinholi (2013-02-07 16:59:41)
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What is the output of ip route ??
What is the output of host -v archlinux.org
How did you set your IP address?
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# ip route
default via 192.168.1.1 dev wlp6s0 proto static
default via 192.168.1.1 dev wlp6s0 metric 303
192.168.1.0/24 dev wlp6s0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.102 metric 303
#host -v archlinux.org
Trying "archlinux.org"
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
I have dynamic IP, I've used to connect to wifi with wifi-menu and now, since I've disabled net-auto-wireless.service, I'm getting this problem.
Note: I've tried to connect with wired connection and I've got the same problem. So, the problem isn't with the wireless drivers and etc.
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I've noticed DNS is my problem. But it is set to be automatic. How can I solve it?
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Well, solved the problem. The problem was that chattr +i was blocking etc/resolv.conf editing and system couldn't set a dns server.
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