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#1 2025-04-21 11:31:55

PersuasiveMedia
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Registered: 2025-04-13
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Less connectivity whenever wifi randomly goes down

I have frequent wifi going down right now but whenever it does that it just keeps false alarm less connectivity most commonly stuck st configuring interface I already restarted the wifi nothing rebooted nothing restarted the modprobe from my wifi then nothing happened. I am running on KDE Plasma then it keeps saying those I mentioned I tried connecting on iwd nothing happen

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#2 2025-04-21 14:43:36

twelveeighty
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Registered: 2011-09-04
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Re: Less connectivity whenever wifi randomly goes down

Your post is hard to understand. If you're not a native English speaker, either try typing your actual problem in one of the online translators or post in the "Other Languages" forum.

If I take a guess, your actual problem is your Wifi does not reconnect after a connection failure? Post your journal.

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#3 2025-04-21 14:51:14

PersuasiveMedia
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Registered: 2025-04-13
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Re: Less connectivity whenever wifi randomly goes down

twelveeighty wrote:

Your post is hard to understand. If you're not a native English speaker, either try typing your actual problem in one of the online translators or post in the "Other Languages" forum.

If I take a guess, your actual problem is your Wifi does not reconnect after a connection failure? Post your journal.

Possibly. When my wifi randomly goes down then it automatically turns off the wifi as soon as I reconnect the kde network manager keeps saying less connectivity which on my other devices like phone or other laptops work fine and sometimes it goes back but it doesn't afterwards

Last edited by PersuasiveMedia (2025-04-21 14:54:26)

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#4 2025-04-21 18:57:25

seth
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Registered: 2012-09-03
Posts: 69,211

Re: Less connectivity whenever wifi randomly goes down

https:/deepl.com/

Please post the output of

find /etc/systemd -type l -exec test -f {} \; -print | awk -F'/' '{ printf ("%-40s | %s\n", $(NF-0), $(NF-1)) }' | sort -f

Please post your complete system journal for the boot:

sudo journalctl -b | curl -F 'file=@-' 0x0.st

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