How
to Effortlessly Resolved Wi-Fi Connection Issues on Linux
·
Example:
Ubuntu
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Steps:
1.
Restart
Your Network Manager:
·
Sometimes,
restarting the network manager can resolve Wi-Fi issues.
·
Open
Your Terminal.
·
Type
the Command:
Sudo service
network-manager restart
·
Wait
a few moments for it to restart.
2.
Update
Your Drivers:
·
Outdated
or faulty drivers can cause Wi-Fi problems.
·
Open
the terminal
·
Type
the Command:
Sudo
ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
·
This
command will automatically find and install the latest drivers for your
Systems.
·
Once
completed, reboot your machine.
3.
Edit
Network Settings:
·
Open
your Terminal.
·
Type
this command.
sudo nano
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
·
This
will open the Configuration file in a text editor. Look for the line
that says managed=false,
and change it to manage=true
.
·
Save
the file by pressing Ctrl
+ X, then Y
and finally Enter.
·
Restart
the network manager with this command.
Sudo service network-manager
restart
4.
Reset
your Router:
·
Sometimes,
the issue might be with your router instead of your computer. Try to resetting
it.