On 08/12/2015 09:27 AM, Max Pyziur wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015, jd1008 wrote:



On 08/11/2015 04:24 AM, Henrik Frisk wrote:
Hi,

I've been having this problem for some time now, on and off. I loose WiFi and there are no available networks to connect to although I know there should be several and other devices are connected. The only remedy is a restart. Logout will not help. After restart I can access networks for a while after which it is dropped again.

My Network controller is Broadcom Corporation BCM4331 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 02)

Any suggestions?

Best,
/Henrik

All I can suggest is that the firmware of that wifi has power saving
function that turns it off after what it decides to be a period of inactivity.

Another thing to check is

System -> Preferences -> Look and Feel -> Screen Saver

From that gui, click on Power Management
Be sure to check all 4 tabs of the Power Management Gui.

R U running on battery most of the time?

I would like to echo the problem that Henrik is having.

The Wifi on my Dell Laptop (D630) has been dropping ever since I installed Fedora on it (initially F18; now F21). No matter which Fedora version, the Wifi connection eventually drops, can be restored a few times w/ systemctl restart NetworkManager

and then eventually drops.

I too would like to find a way of restoring and maintaining the Wifi connection w/o rebooting.

..... Rest snipped .....

The D630, and possibly the OP's laptop are old.
On windows systems, there is (was) a configure menu that turned off power management of the wifi,
so that the wifi would always remain on.
On Linux, you can disable power management by running
iwconfig <interface-name> power off

Yeah ... I know .. it sounds as if you want to power it off.
That is not the meaning of it. It turns off power management,
so it will always be ON.

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