Re: Network issues on laptop, issue with iwd?

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On 8/22/24 5:23 PM, Lucie Scarlet wrote:
Hi,
I've got my HP laptop set up with Arch, and it's been working absolutely wonderful. That is, until recently when it seems like it is having major network issues.

I've got it set up with iwd and connected to my home wifi, but it's having a bunch of issues.
It keeps dropping the connection, and when it doesn't do that, it really struggles with resolving addresses. I also tested going to 1.1.1.1 and even that had issues, so it's not just DNS.

I haven't had any issues with my other devices on the wifi, so I'm not sure if it's that. I tried restarting it as well, which didn't help.

Could it be an issue with iwd?

Hoping for something that can lead me in the right direction, this is getting quite frustrating.

Best,
Lucie
 
No answer but I have a similar issue with my Arch laptop.

Using netctl with ethernet after a while DNS doesn't function anymore.
I can then ping ipv4 8.8.8.8 but not ping archlinux.org.

It happens often after a ping (or so) to abnamro.nl (a bank here).
The peculiar thing about that address is that that its ip address changes a lot.
For instance I do now a ping -c 3 abnamro.nl and it pings to 2.18.244.20 and subsequently another ping -c 3 abnamro.nl and then it pings to 2.16.6.95.
The banks ipv4 address changes fast !

A restart of netctl solves it for a while.

I am using systemd-resolved but dhcpcd is also running (but that service is not enabled).

I do not have that issue on another laptop running Arch.
On that laptop I use NetworkManager and systemd-resolved.

Anyone having a suggestion ?

Regards, ~Zerro



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