Hi, I was using Wicd until a couple of weeks without problems, but because it's been out of repos for a while and generally not maintained/developed anymore I decided to make the switch and start using systemd-networkd. Hi I've been using systemd-networkd too, it worked fine but, suddenly, I met issue. I didn't understand why until i discovered it come from systemd-networkd himself. After upgrading it, it worked again. That issue was beneficial for me: i replaced systemd-networkd with ConnMan. And now, I forgot it. Connman is very stable, well maintened,
On 3/24/21 2:09 AM, riveravaldez via arch-general wrote: light, it just works. Don't forget you need to be root to configure it. Other thing: i hate wpa_supplicant. I replaced it with Iwd. Greetings
The machine is a laptop Dell XPS 15 L502X (Sandy Bridge) with:
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 1030 [Rainbow Peak] (rev 34)
I followed the Arch Wiki without problems and wired connection seems to be working flawlessly. But Wi-Fi is unstable and slow at the point of unusability.
I posted on the forums[0] for help but didn't get any until now, so I'm letting the link here just in case someone can give me any hint. In the forum's post I informed the output of terminal, networkctl and wpa_cli status, dmesg, journalctl, etc.
Please let me know if I should put the details here (didn't did it just to not make mail extremely long, hope I'm not doing wrong) or add anything else.
Thanks a lot in advance. Best regards.
-- Maderios