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I am able to connect to the Internet on OpenSUSE using a wired connect. I can connect to my wireless network and access Google but no other sites.
I'm not sure where to start. I've tried Googling but everything I am finding are forum posts from 5-6 years ago and I doubt they're relevant.
I have the OpenSUSE Tumbleweed installed. I have a Samsung laptop from approx 2014.
Here is my Wireless card info:
linux-dfyi:~ # hwinfo --wlan
13: PCI 100.0: 0282 WLAN controller
[Created at pci.378]
Unique ID: yWPJ.kQy5U_ZUp+C
Parent ID: z8Q3.SQ434Dh94vE
SysFS ID: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.0/0000:01:00.0
SysFS BusID: 0000:01:00.0
Hardware Class: network
Model: "Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 AGN"
Vendor: pci 0x8086 "Intel Corporation"
Device: pci 0x088e "Centrino Advanced-N 6235"
SubVendor: pci 0x8086 "Intel Corporation"
SubDevice: pci 0x4060 "Centrino Advanced-N 6235 AGN"
Revision: 0x24
Driver: "iwlwifi"
Driver Modules: "iwlwifi"
Device File: wlp1s0
Features: WLAN
Memory Range: 0xf7c00000-0xf7c01fff (rw,non-prefetchable)
IRQ: 29 (no events)
HW Address: fe:fb:db:90:37:00
Permanent HW Address: c4:d9:87:09:0d:71
Link detected: no
WLAN channels: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140
WLAN frequencies: 2.412 2.417 2.422 2.427 2.432 2.437 2.442 2.447 2.452 2.457 2.462 2.467 2.472 5.18 5.2 5.22 5.24 5.26 5.28 5.3 5.32 5.5 5.52 5.54 5.56 5.58 5.6 5.62 5.64 5.66 5.68 5.7
WLAN encryption modes: WEP40 WEP104 TKIP CCMP
WLAN authentication modes: open sharedkey wpa-psk wpa-eap
Module Alias: "pci:v00008086d0000088Esv00008086sd00004060bc02sc80i00"
Driver Info #0:
Driver Status: iwlwifi is active
Driver Activation Cmd: "modprobe iwlwifi"
Config Status: cfg=no, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown
Attached to: #9 (PCI bridge)
Tumbleweed Version:
NAME="openSUSE Tumbleweed"
# VERSION="20170729"
ID=opensuse
ID_LIKE="suse"
VERSION_ID="20170729"
PRETTY_NAME="openSUSE Tumbleweed"
ANSI_COLOR="0;32"
CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:opensuse:tumbleweed:20170729"
Any help would be appreciated! I'm not sure where to start but ready to learn!
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I am able to connect to the Internet on OpenSUSE using a wired connect. I can connect to my wireless network and access Google but no other sites.
I'm not sure where to start. I've tried Googling but everything I am finding are forum posts from 5-6 years ago and I doubt they're relevant.
I have the OpenSUSE Tumbleweed installed. I have a Samsung laptop from approx 2014.
Here is my Wireless card info:
linux-dfyi:~ # hwinfo --wlan
13: PCI 100.0: 0282 WLAN controller
[Created at pci.378]
Unique ID: yWPJ.kQy5U_ZUp+C
Parent ID: z8Q3.SQ434Dh94vE
SysFS ID: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.0/0000:01:00.0
SysFS BusID: 0000:01:00.0
Hardware Class: network
Model: "Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 AGN"
Vendor: pci 0x8086 "Intel Corporation"
Device: pci 0x088e "Centrino Advanced-N 6235"
SubVendor: pci 0x8086 "Intel Corporation"
SubDevice: pci 0x4060 "Centrino Advanced-N 6235 AGN"
Revision: 0x24
Driver: "iwlwifi"
Driver Modules: "iwlwifi"
Device File: wlp1s0
Features: WLAN
Memory Range: 0xf7c00000-0xf7c01fff (rw,non-prefetchable)
IRQ: 29 (no events)
HW Address: fe:fb:db:90:37:00
Permanent HW Address: c4:d9:87:09:0d:71
Link detected: no
WLAN channels: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140
WLAN frequencies: 2.412 2.417 2.422 2.427 2.432 2.437 2.442 2.447 2.452 2.457 2.462 2.467 2.472 5.18 5.2 5.22 5.24 5.26 5.28 5.3 5.32 5.5 5.52 5.54 5.56 5.58 5.6 5.62 5.64 5.66 5.68 5.7
WLAN encryption modes: WEP40 WEP104 TKIP CCMP
WLAN authentication modes: open sharedkey wpa-psk wpa-eap
Module Alias: "pci:v00008086d0000088Esv00008086sd00004060bc02sc80i00"
Driver Info #0:
Driver Status: iwlwifi is active
Driver Activation Cmd: "modprobe iwlwifi"
Config Status: cfg=no, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown
Attached to: #9 (PCI bridge)
Tumbleweed Version:
NAME="openSUSE Tumbleweed"
# VERSION="20170729"
ID=opensuse
ID_LIKE="suse"
VERSION_ID="20170729"
PRETTY_NAME="openSUSE Tumbleweed"
ANSI_COLOR="0;32"
CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:opensuse:tumbleweed:20170729"
Any help would be appreciated! I'm not sure where to start but ready to learn!
wifi opensuse internet
bumped to the homepage by Community♦ 3 hours ago
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What happens if you try toping
or otherwise connect to a non-Google site? Can you do a traceroute? Please do not respond in comments; edit your question to make it clearer and more complete.
– Scott
Aug 1 '17 at 1:27
add a comment |
I am able to connect to the Internet on OpenSUSE using a wired connect. I can connect to my wireless network and access Google but no other sites.
I'm not sure where to start. I've tried Googling but everything I am finding are forum posts from 5-6 years ago and I doubt they're relevant.
I have the OpenSUSE Tumbleweed installed. I have a Samsung laptop from approx 2014.
Here is my Wireless card info:
linux-dfyi:~ # hwinfo --wlan
13: PCI 100.0: 0282 WLAN controller
[Created at pci.378]
Unique ID: yWPJ.kQy5U_ZUp+C
Parent ID: z8Q3.SQ434Dh94vE
SysFS ID: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.0/0000:01:00.0
SysFS BusID: 0000:01:00.0
Hardware Class: network
Model: "Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 AGN"
Vendor: pci 0x8086 "Intel Corporation"
Device: pci 0x088e "Centrino Advanced-N 6235"
SubVendor: pci 0x8086 "Intel Corporation"
SubDevice: pci 0x4060 "Centrino Advanced-N 6235 AGN"
Revision: 0x24
Driver: "iwlwifi"
Driver Modules: "iwlwifi"
Device File: wlp1s0
Features: WLAN
Memory Range: 0xf7c00000-0xf7c01fff (rw,non-prefetchable)
IRQ: 29 (no events)
HW Address: fe:fb:db:90:37:00
Permanent HW Address: c4:d9:87:09:0d:71
Link detected: no
WLAN channels: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140
WLAN frequencies: 2.412 2.417 2.422 2.427 2.432 2.437 2.442 2.447 2.452 2.457 2.462 2.467 2.472 5.18 5.2 5.22 5.24 5.26 5.28 5.3 5.32 5.5 5.52 5.54 5.56 5.58 5.6 5.62 5.64 5.66 5.68 5.7
WLAN encryption modes: WEP40 WEP104 TKIP CCMP
WLAN authentication modes: open sharedkey wpa-psk wpa-eap
Module Alias: "pci:v00008086d0000088Esv00008086sd00004060bc02sc80i00"
Driver Info #0:
Driver Status: iwlwifi is active
Driver Activation Cmd: "modprobe iwlwifi"
Config Status: cfg=no, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown
Attached to: #9 (PCI bridge)
Tumbleweed Version:
NAME="openSUSE Tumbleweed"
# VERSION="20170729"
ID=opensuse
ID_LIKE="suse"
VERSION_ID="20170729"
PRETTY_NAME="openSUSE Tumbleweed"
ANSI_COLOR="0;32"
CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:opensuse:tumbleweed:20170729"
Any help would be appreciated! I'm not sure where to start but ready to learn!
wifi opensuse internet
I am able to connect to the Internet on OpenSUSE using a wired connect. I can connect to my wireless network and access Google but no other sites.
I'm not sure where to start. I've tried Googling but everything I am finding are forum posts from 5-6 years ago and I doubt they're relevant.
I have the OpenSUSE Tumbleweed installed. I have a Samsung laptop from approx 2014.
Here is my Wireless card info:
linux-dfyi:~ # hwinfo --wlan
13: PCI 100.0: 0282 WLAN controller
[Created at pci.378]
Unique ID: yWPJ.kQy5U_ZUp+C
Parent ID: z8Q3.SQ434Dh94vE
SysFS ID: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.0/0000:01:00.0
SysFS BusID: 0000:01:00.0
Hardware Class: network
Model: "Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6235 AGN"
Vendor: pci 0x8086 "Intel Corporation"
Device: pci 0x088e "Centrino Advanced-N 6235"
SubVendor: pci 0x8086 "Intel Corporation"
SubDevice: pci 0x4060 "Centrino Advanced-N 6235 AGN"
Revision: 0x24
Driver: "iwlwifi"
Driver Modules: "iwlwifi"
Device File: wlp1s0
Features: WLAN
Memory Range: 0xf7c00000-0xf7c01fff (rw,non-prefetchable)
IRQ: 29 (no events)
HW Address: fe:fb:db:90:37:00
Permanent HW Address: c4:d9:87:09:0d:71
Link detected: no
WLAN channels: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140
WLAN frequencies: 2.412 2.417 2.422 2.427 2.432 2.437 2.442 2.447 2.452 2.457 2.462 2.467 2.472 5.18 5.2 5.22 5.24 5.26 5.28 5.3 5.32 5.5 5.52 5.54 5.56 5.58 5.6 5.62 5.64 5.66 5.68 5.7
WLAN encryption modes: WEP40 WEP104 TKIP CCMP
WLAN authentication modes: open sharedkey wpa-psk wpa-eap
Module Alias: "pci:v00008086d0000088Esv00008086sd00004060bc02sc80i00"
Driver Info #0:
Driver Status: iwlwifi is active
Driver Activation Cmd: "modprobe iwlwifi"
Config Status: cfg=no, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown
Attached to: #9 (PCI bridge)
Tumbleweed Version:
NAME="openSUSE Tumbleweed"
# VERSION="20170729"
ID=opensuse
ID_LIKE="suse"
VERSION_ID="20170729"
PRETTY_NAME="openSUSE Tumbleweed"
ANSI_COLOR="0;32"
CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:opensuse:tumbleweed:20170729"
Any help would be appreciated! I'm not sure where to start but ready to learn!
wifi opensuse internet
wifi opensuse internet
edited Aug 1 '17 at 0:24
Tanner
asked Aug 1 '17 at 0:05
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What happens if you try toping
or otherwise connect to a non-Google site? Can you do a traceroute? Please do not respond in comments; edit your question to make it clearer and more complete.
– Scott
Aug 1 '17 at 1:27
add a comment |
What happens if you try toping
or otherwise connect to a non-Google site? Can you do a traceroute? Please do not respond in comments; edit your question to make it clearer and more complete.
– Scott
Aug 1 '17 at 1:27
What happens if you try to
ping
or otherwise connect to a non-Google site? Can you do a traceroute? Please do not respond in comments; edit your question to make it clearer and more complete.– Scott
Aug 1 '17 at 1:27
What happens if you try to
ping
or otherwise connect to a non-Google site? Can you do a traceroute? Please do not respond in comments; edit your question to make it clearer and more complete.– Scott
Aug 1 '17 at 1:27
add a comment |
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You are not connected to a wireless network. (Link detected: no
). The 'Google' page is cached offline.
Try turning on the wireless hardware. If there is a switch on your laptop, flip the switch. When the wireless hardware is 'on', pick the wifi network and enter the password, using the system tray in the bottom right hand corner.
P.S.: it is better practice to enter administrative commands from an unprivileged account using 'sudo'.
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You are not connected to a wireless network. (Link detected: no
). The 'Google' page is cached offline.
Try turning on the wireless hardware. If there is a switch on your laptop, flip the switch. When the wireless hardware is 'on', pick the wifi network and enter the password, using the system tray in the bottom right hand corner.
P.S.: it is better practice to enter administrative commands from an unprivileged account using 'sudo'.
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You are not connected to a wireless network. (Link detected: no
). The 'Google' page is cached offline.
Try turning on the wireless hardware. If there is a switch on your laptop, flip the switch. When the wireless hardware is 'on', pick the wifi network and enter the password, using the system tray in the bottom right hand corner.
P.S.: it is better practice to enter administrative commands from an unprivileged account using 'sudo'.
add a comment |
You are not connected to a wireless network. (Link detected: no
). The 'Google' page is cached offline.
Try turning on the wireless hardware. If there is a switch on your laptop, flip the switch. When the wireless hardware is 'on', pick the wifi network and enter the password, using the system tray in the bottom right hand corner.
P.S.: it is better practice to enter administrative commands from an unprivileged account using 'sudo'.
You are not connected to a wireless network. (Link detected: no
). The 'Google' page is cached offline.
Try turning on the wireless hardware. If there is a switch on your laptop, flip the switch. When the wireless hardware is 'on', pick the wifi network and enter the password, using the system tray in the bottom right hand corner.
P.S.: it is better practice to enter administrative commands from an unprivileged account using 'sudo'.
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What happens if you try to
ping
or otherwise connect to a non-Google site? Can you do a traceroute? Please do not respond in comments; edit your question to make it clearer and more complete.– Scott
Aug 1 '17 at 1:27