i have tried everything i could possibly think of, but Linux will not connect to the internet until i restart it. it doesn’t matter what distro i use, it won’t connect. on windows, it connects immediately, but only with fast start enabled. i have reset the router, the BIOS is up to date, and I’ve tried pretty much every solution i could find online. at this point i think it’s a hardware issue, but I’d like to know if there’s anything i can try before giving up on Linux until i get a new PC. any help is greatly appreciated!
I would start in /var/log/messages, find any errors related. It sounds like a NIC issue…
What’s the IP address (and related info, gateway and dns) you get on linux and what is the one in Windows?
Have you tried resetting the NIC or loading/unloading the NIC module manually?
i have reset it, but i have not loaded it manually. I’ll try that, thank you.
I have had Windows control the power setting of the card before, there were some settings in windows to alter how power was handled for the network adapter. Also some dell BIOSes have power settings for the mono/network that you can alter if its acting weirdly.
Model of the machine or the NIC/WiFi module would be useful.
it is a Dell optiplex 9020