[SOLVED] Something weird with my WiFi

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SlowFox72
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Yesterday there was a power outage in the the village I live. So all my APs went down. I was working on my ArcoLinux laptop when this happend. The laptop continued working happily without the Wifi.

But today when I started the laptop it couldn't connect to the WiFi.

rfkill showed no blocks neither soft or hard
inxi -F showed that the Wifi status was down.

So I initiated in the terminal : sudo ip link set wlp1s0 up
and a reboot.

After the reboot Wifi was up and working. BUT..........

When I really shutdown the laptop and start the laptop again WiFi status is down. so I redo a sudo ip link set wlp1s0 up and a reboot and it works, until I shutdown the computer and start up again... No wifi... and again I need to sudo ip link set wlp1s0 up followed with a reboot.

Is there something I can do to solve this ?

Kind Regards

Z
OS: ArcoLinux XS LTS
Host: CR61 3M REV:1.0
CPU: AMD E1-2100 APU (2) @ 1.000GHz
GPU: AMD ATI Radeon HD 8210
Kernel: 5.15.71-1-lts
DE: Xfce 4.16
WM: Xfwm4
Memory: 7.23GiB

https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=496910c25b
SlowFox72
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Joined: Thu Sep 29, 2022 10:02 pm

This Solved!

I only have started the Advanced Network Configuration and looked around, I have changed nothing, but since then Wifi works after every shutdown or restart I need not to do a sudo ip link set wlp1s0 up on the CLI anymore.. How Weird....


Thanks anyway!

Z
OS: ArcoLinux XS LTS
Host: CR61 3M REV:1.0
CPU: AMD E1-2100 APU (2) @ 1.000GHz
GPU: AMD ATI Radeon HD 8210
Kernel: 5.15.71-1-lts
DE: Xfce 4.16
WM: Xfwm4
Memory: 7.23GiB

https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=496910c25b
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Something must have been changed.

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