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Connect to the Internet through a WiFi usb adapter in Linux.
Afterwards, when I boot into Windows 10, the wifi adapter is recognized. However, an error occurs saying that the connection cannot be made.
The solution is to unplug the USB and plug it back in.
If I go from Windows 10 to Linux, this problem does not exist, but if I go from Linux to Windows 10, this problem occurs.
I can't find a solution.
It's really a mystery how USB information can be affected windows 10 even after the power is turned off.
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3rd link below. Mandatory.
Disable it (it's NOT the BIOS setting!) and reboot windows and linux twice for voodo reasons.
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I already do "disable windows fast start"
it can't resolve the problem.
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Do you shutdown or just hibernate linux to boot windows?
In case of the latter: don't. That's the same as windows fast-start.
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Yes, I shutdown linux and boot windows.
I found same problems on googleing....he also does not resolve the problems..
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux4noobs/co … ting_with/
https://superuser.com/questions/1567949 … ux-mint-20
Last edited by queenmedley (2023-09-20 15:57:56)
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Do you use NetworkManager?
The only thing I can remotely imagine causing this is https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Networ … domization
To be sure
even after the power is turned off
You don't trigger a warm reboot, you fully power off the system, walk your dog and push the power button when you come home after an hour and this still happens?
Edit: can you connect windows to a different AP (eg. your phone's hotspot or so)?
Last edited by seth (2023-09-20 18:38:13)
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I use gnome4 and NetwrokManager.
random mac address option cause error of systemctl NetworkManager .
But I found mac address is same linux and windows.
And when I poweroff fully, unplug power, then plug power, wifi works well.
I use same AP wifi router.
I will test another wifi connect, like iwd,....
Last edited by queenmedley (2023-09-21 09:43:55)
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The idea would be to disable the MAC randomization and explicitly try to connect to a different access point in windows than the one linux was conncted to.
Also try to explciitly disconnect from the AP before rebooting.
--- https://www.deepl.com/ ---
이 아이디어는 MAC 무작위화를 비활성화하고 Windows에서 Linux가 연결된 것과 다른 액세스 포인트에 명시적으로 연결을 시도하는 것입니다.
또한 재부팅하기 전에 AP와의 연결을 명시적으로 끊어보세요.
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