Mode:Managed Frequency:5.785 GHz Access Point. Jun 08 00:39:33 lucius-Lenovo-ideapad-320 systemd-resolved: Using degraded feature set (UDP) for DNS server 2804. Jun 08 00:39:32 lucius-Lenovo-ideapad-320 systemd-resolved: Using degraded feature set (UDP) for DNS server 2804. Jun 08 00:39:01 lucius-Lenovo-ideapad-320 CRON: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user root Jun 08 00:39:01 lucius-Lenovo-ideapad-320 CRON: (root) CMD ( & if then /usr/lib/php/sessionclean fi) Jun 08 00:39:01 lucius-Lenovo-ideapad-320 CRON: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0) Jun 08 00:39:00 lucius-Lenovo-ideapad-320 systemd: Finished Clean php session files. Jun 08 00:39:00 lucius-Lenovo-ideapad-320 systemd: rvice: Succeeded. Journalctl -follow: jun 08 00:39:00 lucius-Lenovo-ideapad-320 systemd: Starting Clean php session files. Jun 08 00:38:29 lucius-Lenovo-ideapad-320 NetworkManager: manager: NetworkManager state is now CONNECTED_GLOBAL Journalctl -u NetworkManager -follow jun 08 00:38:26 lucius-Lenovo-ideapad-320 NetworkManager: dhcp6 (wlp2s0): state changed unknown -> bound I managed to get some logs just before the drop: Note: even after the two changes above, the output of dmseg -w remains the same, but iwconfig really shows that powersave is disabled.Īfter that, I tried reinstall netwok-manager, use Google Public DNS, and nothing changed.Īfter erasing everything and placing 20.04, I thought I had solved the problem, but it come back shortly after. Afterwards, I tried to disable powersave by changing /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/nf to "2", but also without success. I tried to change in /etc/default/crda, but without success. wlp2s0: Limiting TX power to 30 (30 - 0) dBm as advertised by. ath: regdomain 0x804c dynamically updated by country IE ath: doing EEPROM country-> regdmn map search
#Dns probe finished no internet single computer code#
ath: EEPROM indicates we should expect a country code When viewing the dmseg -w command information, I saw that my country code (which is currently Brazil) was apparently changed to IE: wlp2s0: associated I've tried several things, but all without success, I'll leave all of them here: To "solve" I need to switch from the 2.4G network to the 5G network (and vice versa), but soon afterwards the problem occurs, often in less than 5 minutes (sometimes more, sometimes less). What happens is that after a while browsing, I lose my internet connection, leaving the icon in the upper right corner with the question mark and getting "err_disconnected_internet", "dns_probe_finished_nxdomain" or "dns_probe_finished_no_internet" from Chrome. The strange thing is that happens only on my Ubuntu 18.04.4 x86_64 4.15.0-101-generic computer (I also tried to reinstall and put the 20.04 fresh, but nothing changed), all others have Windows/Android and are not affected. I am having a lot of problems with Wifi (wired connection don't have any issues).