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I haven't used systemd-resolved for DNS so I'm not sure how much advice I can give, but running
resolvectl status
as the /etc/resolv.conf file suggests might be helpful, especially if you can compare DNS settings between the wired and the wifi connections.View PC info
DHCP or static?
Do you have another device on the network that is already using the same IP as the WiFi interface?
Can you ping your WiFi address from another device on the network?
Does your WiFi access point set all the clients in isolation mode and you didn't add your DNS server as pass-through?
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Here's the output when using my Wi-Fi (wireless) connection:
Global
Protocols: -LLMNR -mDNS -DNSOverTLS DNSSEC=no/unsupported
resolv.conf mode: stub
Link 2 (enp3s0)
Current Scopes: none
Protocols: -DefaultRoute +LLMNR -mDNS -DNSOverTLS DNSSEC=no/unsupported
Link 3 (wlp1s0)
Current Scopes: DNS
Protocols: +DefaultRoute +LLMNR -mDNS -DNSOverTLS DNSSEC=no/unsupported
Current DNS Server: 192.168.20.1
DNS Servers: 192.168.20.1
DNS Domain: Home
And here's the output when using my ethernet (physical) connection:
Global
Protocols: -LLMNR -mDNS -DNSOverTLS DNSSEC=no/unsupported
resolv.conf mode: stub
Link 2 (enp3s0)
Current Scopes: DNS
Protocols: +DefaultRoute +LLMNR -mDNS -DNSOverTLS DNSSEC=no/unsupported
Current DNS Server: 192.168.20.1
DNS Servers: 192.168.20.1
DNS Domain: Home
Link 3 (wlp1s0)
Current Scopes: DNS
Protocols: +DefaultRoute +LLMNR -mDNS -DNSOverTLS DNSSEC=no/unsupported
Current DNS Server: 192.168.20.1
DNS Servers: 192.168.20.1
DNS Domain: Home
According to HardInfo / System Profiler and Benchmark, my Sony SVJ20215CG VAIO Tap 20 has an 'Intel Centrino Wireless-N 135 (rev c4)'.
How do I check this?
I'm only using my ISP's NetComm NF18ACV - it supported faster speeds than my last router, and I'm waiting until "Wi-Fi 6E" becomes commonplace before I replace my router yet again (my last router cost ~AU$900!)... But it's interface is garbage and confusing, compared to my old router.
My last router was rubbish and I'll never buy a Netgear router again; but I'll give credit where credit is due, and its interface was fantastic, both in the "basic" view" and the "advanced" view... Anyway, not really too sure how to check this with my current router, though I'll update this post or post again if I work it out.
The IP address of the computer I'm having issues with - the Sony SVJ20215CG VAIO Tap 20 - is the IP address shown in the 'IPv4 Address" section of the 'Details' tab of the (connected wireless) network, right?
I get the same result as shown here...
I'm not even going to pretend to know what you're asking here...
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That's a pretty old card, but not sure if it's the issue here.
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Do you reckon it's possible that something went screwy during the installation of Pop!_OS, and the driver was corrupted or something? It seems awfully strange that Pop!_OS 21.10 - which is based on Ubuntu 21.10 and in its current form, doesn't really change all that much - has connectivity issues, but Ubuntu 21.10 does not...
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I remember a few years ago I had an awful experience with Linux Mint. I don't know what they did, but after an update one of my hand written bash programs stopped working. It worked on any other distribution, including its Ubuntu counterpart. I am sure they fixed it not long after, but that was a big letdown for me.
The way to enter the servers in the box would be like this:
1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8
Last edited by Arehandoro on 21 March 2022 at 2:58 pm UTC