Hello,
I installed Windows 10 recently, and now I am having wifi issues. On the Windows side, the campus wifi will connect, but it will show that there is no internet connection. Booting in to Linux causes pings to fail with temporary failure in host resolution, and ip link shows that the wifi device is down. Doing sudo ip link set dev wlp3s0 up has no effect; from what I can tell, it is stuck in a permenant down state. dmesg reports that the "link is not ready". I've tried restarting the netctl profile for the campus network, restarting dhcp, resetting the pci device, but alas, things seem to be very broken. I am using a Killer n1525 network card. Has anyone else had a similar issue, and if so, how did you resolve it?
Thanks,
Hunter Campus wifi is usually wpa enterprise which I've always had trouble with. I don't know how installing windows could cause this or how to fix
On 10/04/18 10:45, Hunter Jozwiak via arch-general wrote: this but I would recommend trying to connect to a normal wpa2 network and see if that is broken too. A mobile hotspot should suffice if you're living on campus with no access to a home network.