Good morning - my first post.
I'm posting for my son who is working abroad and using a wireless connection on Ubuntu - version 22.04.4 with Kernel 6.8
He has an issue with the wireless connection dropping out on a regular basis - but not always after the same amount of time.
I'm used to other Linux variants - so I have have managed to get him to run nmcli to try to see what is happening - and he's getting:
Network is now in the 'connected (site only)' state.
Connectivity is now limited.
Googling that, it suggests using the system settings to stop/start the WIFI and failing that to restart the NetworkManager service.
I've talked him through the suggestions (using: sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager), but they appear to have no effect and he has to reboot to regain connection.
Is there a known issue - and anyone know of a workaround?
Thanks in advance.
PS after toggling the WIFI via system settings, the connection is still dead. Trying then to restart NetworkManager (sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager) and then using nmcli to get the status it shows... the attached (can't attach - how do I upload a local image here?)
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