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so the problem is that my wireless network doesn't show up at all. I don't know what could be the problem cause that wifi works perfectly to all the other devices and also in the partition I've of Windows 10. It shows up other wifi networks. Thanks in advance for the help :)



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  • I shows that you're connected to devolo-30d32d24446c, but there's a problem. You have TWO devolo-30d32d24446c, one on chan 6 and one on chan 11. What network are you TRYING to reach? Also, it looks like your symlink for /etc/resolv.conf is wrong.

    – heynnema
    2 days ago











  • Oh, that's not the problem those are two PLC I've who appears on the list and works perfectly fine. The one that is the main wifi/router and should appear but it doesn't (MOVISTAR_10C0). And, how can I fix that problem on my symlink? it's the first time that I've a problem like that

    – Aleeh
    2 days ago













  • What channel is MOVISTAR_10C0 using? We'll discuss the symlink a little later. It's an easy fix.

    – heynnema
    2 days ago











  • Ok, channel 13. Note: I've got a problem and I had to turn back to 18.04.1, the wifi problem persist tho

    – Aleeh
    yesterday













  • Well, that's your problem. Are you in Europe? Your wireless card doesn't go to channel 13. Set your router to use channel 1 or 6 or 11. What problem caused you to go to 18.04.1?

    – heynnema
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so the problem is that my wireless network doesn't show up at all. I don't know what could be the problem cause that wifi works perfectly to all the other devices and also in the partition I've of Windows 10. It shows up other wifi networks. Thanks in advance for the help :)



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  • I shows that you're connected to devolo-30d32d24446c, but there's a problem. You have TWO devolo-30d32d24446c, one on chan 6 and one on chan 11. What network are you TRYING to reach? Also, it looks like your symlink for /etc/resolv.conf is wrong.

    – heynnema
    2 days ago











  • Oh, that's not the problem those are two PLC I've who appears on the list and works perfectly fine. The one that is the main wifi/router and should appear but it doesn't (MOVISTAR_10C0). And, how can I fix that problem on my symlink? it's the first time that I've a problem like that

    – Aleeh
    2 days ago













  • What channel is MOVISTAR_10C0 using? We'll discuss the symlink a little later. It's an easy fix.

    – heynnema
    2 days ago











  • Ok, channel 13. Note: I've got a problem and I had to turn back to 18.04.1, the wifi problem persist tho

    – Aleeh
    yesterday













  • Well, that's your problem. Are you in Europe? Your wireless card doesn't go to channel 13. Set your router to use channel 1 or 6 or 11. What problem caused you to go to 18.04.1?

    – heynnema
    yesterday














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so the problem is that my wireless network doesn't show up at all. I don't know what could be the problem cause that wifi works perfectly to all the other devices and also in the partition I've of Windows 10. It shows up other wifi networks. Thanks in advance for the help :)



Extra data in case is useful: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/BbCqXXH5wT/










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so the problem is that my wireless network doesn't show up at all. I don't know what could be the problem cause that wifi works perfectly to all the other devices and also in the partition I've of Windows 10. It shows up other wifi networks. Thanks in advance for the help :)



Extra data in case is useful: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/BbCqXXH5wT/







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  • I shows that you're connected to devolo-30d32d24446c, but there's a problem. You have TWO devolo-30d32d24446c, one on chan 6 and one on chan 11. What network are you TRYING to reach? Also, it looks like your symlink for /etc/resolv.conf is wrong.

    – heynnema
    2 days ago











  • Oh, that's not the problem those are two PLC I've who appears on the list and works perfectly fine. The one that is the main wifi/router and should appear but it doesn't (MOVISTAR_10C0). And, how can I fix that problem on my symlink? it's the first time that I've a problem like that

    – Aleeh
    2 days ago













  • What channel is MOVISTAR_10C0 using? We'll discuss the symlink a little later. It's an easy fix.

    – heynnema
    2 days ago











  • Ok, channel 13. Note: I've got a problem and I had to turn back to 18.04.1, the wifi problem persist tho

    – Aleeh
    yesterday













  • Well, that's your problem. Are you in Europe? Your wireless card doesn't go to channel 13. Set your router to use channel 1 or 6 or 11. What problem caused you to go to 18.04.1?

    – heynnema
    yesterday



















  • I shows that you're connected to devolo-30d32d24446c, but there's a problem. You have TWO devolo-30d32d24446c, one on chan 6 and one on chan 11. What network are you TRYING to reach? Also, it looks like your symlink for /etc/resolv.conf is wrong.

    – heynnema
    2 days ago











  • Oh, that's not the problem those are two PLC I've who appears on the list and works perfectly fine. The one that is the main wifi/router and should appear but it doesn't (MOVISTAR_10C0). And, how can I fix that problem on my symlink? it's the first time that I've a problem like that

    – Aleeh
    2 days ago













  • What channel is MOVISTAR_10C0 using? We'll discuss the symlink a little later. It's an easy fix.

    – heynnema
    2 days ago











  • Ok, channel 13. Note: I've got a problem and I had to turn back to 18.04.1, the wifi problem persist tho

    – Aleeh
    yesterday













  • Well, that's your problem. Are you in Europe? Your wireless card doesn't go to channel 13. Set your router to use channel 1 or 6 or 11. What problem caused you to go to 18.04.1?

    – heynnema
    yesterday

















I shows that you're connected to devolo-30d32d24446c, but there's a problem. You have TWO devolo-30d32d24446c, one on chan 6 and one on chan 11. What network are you TRYING to reach? Also, it looks like your symlink for /etc/resolv.conf is wrong.

– heynnema
2 days ago





I shows that you're connected to devolo-30d32d24446c, but there's a problem. You have TWO devolo-30d32d24446c, one on chan 6 and one on chan 11. What network are you TRYING to reach? Also, it looks like your symlink for /etc/resolv.conf is wrong.

– heynnema
2 days ago













Oh, that's not the problem those are two PLC I've who appears on the list and works perfectly fine. The one that is the main wifi/router and should appear but it doesn't (MOVISTAR_10C0). And, how can I fix that problem on my symlink? it's the first time that I've a problem like that

– Aleeh
2 days ago







Oh, that's not the problem those are two PLC I've who appears on the list and works perfectly fine. The one that is the main wifi/router and should appear but it doesn't (MOVISTAR_10C0). And, how can I fix that problem on my symlink? it's the first time that I've a problem like that

– Aleeh
2 days ago















What channel is MOVISTAR_10C0 using? We'll discuss the symlink a little later. It's an easy fix.

– heynnema
2 days ago





What channel is MOVISTAR_10C0 using? We'll discuss the symlink a little later. It's an easy fix.

– heynnema
2 days ago













Ok, channel 13. Note: I've got a problem and I had to turn back to 18.04.1, the wifi problem persist tho

– Aleeh
yesterday







Ok, channel 13. Note: I've got a problem and I had to turn back to 18.04.1, the wifi problem persist tho

– Aleeh
yesterday















Well, that's your problem. Are you in Europe? Your wireless card doesn't go to channel 13. Set your router to use channel 1 or 6 or 11. What problem caused you to go to 18.04.1?

– heynnema
yesterday





Well, that's your problem. Are you in Europe? Your wireless card doesn't go to channel 13. Set your router to use channel 1 or 6 or 11. What problem caused you to go to 18.04.1?

– heynnema
yesterday










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The problem was that the desired wireless network was using channel 13, and their wireless card would only go to channel 12. Switched the router to channel 1, and everything is working now.



I had noticed that the /etc/resolv.conf symlink was pointing to the wrong place.



[777 root '/etc/resolv.conf' -> '../run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf']



We'll reset it...



In terminal...



sudo rm -i /etc/resolv.conf # delete old symlink



sudo ln -s /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf # recreate the symlink






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    The problem was that the desired wireless network was using channel 13, and their wireless card would only go to channel 12. Switched the router to channel 1, and everything is working now.



    I had noticed that the /etc/resolv.conf symlink was pointing to the wrong place.



    [777 root '/etc/resolv.conf' -> '../run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf']



    We'll reset it...



    In terminal...



    sudo rm -i /etc/resolv.conf # delete old symlink



    sudo ln -s /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf # recreate the symlink






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      From the comments...



      The problem was that the desired wireless network was using channel 13, and their wireless card would only go to channel 12. Switched the router to channel 1, and everything is working now.



      I had noticed that the /etc/resolv.conf symlink was pointing to the wrong place.



      [777 root '/etc/resolv.conf' -> '../run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf']



      We'll reset it...



      In terminal...



      sudo rm -i /etc/resolv.conf # delete old symlink



      sudo ln -s /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf # recreate the symlink






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        From the comments...



        The problem was that the desired wireless network was using channel 13, and their wireless card would only go to channel 12. Switched the router to channel 1, and everything is working now.



        I had noticed that the /etc/resolv.conf symlink was pointing to the wrong place.



        [777 root '/etc/resolv.conf' -> '../run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf']



        We'll reset it...



        In terminal...



        sudo rm -i /etc/resolv.conf # delete old symlink



        sudo ln -s /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf # recreate the symlink






        share|improve this answer













        From the comments...



        The problem was that the desired wireless network was using channel 13, and their wireless card would only go to channel 12. Switched the router to channel 1, and everything is working now.



        I had noticed that the /etc/resolv.conf symlink was pointing to the wrong place.



        [777 root '/etc/resolv.conf' -> '../run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf']



        We'll reset it...



        In terminal...



        sudo rm -i /etc/resolv.conf # delete old symlink



        sudo ln -s /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf # recreate the symlink







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