Problem with iwlwifi on Ubuntu 16.04
I'm using HP Omen dc-0006nm notebook with Ubuntu 16.04 installed on it. After browsing web for some time, WiFi speed starts oscillating until eventually reaches 0 kbps. Sometimes it can take too long to even open a simple page.
I've tried to install iwlwifi driver again, but problem persists after every reboot. What could I to?
16.04 networking drivers iwlwifi
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I'm using HP Omen dc-0006nm notebook with Ubuntu 16.04 installed on it. After browsing web for some time, WiFi speed starts oscillating until eventually reaches 0 kbps. Sometimes it can take too long to even open a simple page.
I've tried to install iwlwifi driver again, but problem persists after every reboot. What could I to?
16.04 networking drivers iwlwifi
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What encryption settings do you have at the router/AP? Only WPA2-AES should be used.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
In security page it says WPA2.
– 4eyes4u
15 hours ago
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I'm using HP Omen dc-0006nm notebook with Ubuntu 16.04 installed on it. After browsing web for some time, WiFi speed starts oscillating until eventually reaches 0 kbps. Sometimes it can take too long to even open a simple page.
I've tried to install iwlwifi driver again, but problem persists after every reboot. What could I to?
16.04 networking drivers iwlwifi
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I'm using HP Omen dc-0006nm notebook with Ubuntu 16.04 installed on it. After browsing web for some time, WiFi speed starts oscillating until eventually reaches 0 kbps. Sometimes it can take too long to even open a simple page.
I've tried to install iwlwifi driver again, but problem persists after every reboot. What could I to?
16.04 networking drivers iwlwifi
16.04 networking drivers iwlwifi
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What encryption settings do you have at the router/AP? Only WPA2-AES should be used.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
In security page it says WPA2.
– 4eyes4u
15 hours ago
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What encryption settings do you have at the router/AP? Only WPA2-AES should be used.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
In security page it says WPA2.
– 4eyes4u
15 hours ago
What encryption settings do you have at the router/AP? Only WPA2-AES should be used.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
What encryption settings do you have at the router/AP? Only WPA2-AES should be used.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
In security page it says WPA2.
– 4eyes4u
15 hours ago
In security page it says WPA2.
– 4eyes4u
15 hours ago
add a comment |
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What encryption settings do you have at the router/AP? Only WPA2-AES should be used.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
In security page it says WPA2.
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