Reputation: 138
I use Ubuntu on my laptop for months without any issues. Today I was unable to connect to my WiFi router. All other devices could connect so I figured that it was not an issue with my ISP nor the router.
I tried to connect my laptop using an Ethernet cable but without success.
I finally booted from a USB flash drive that had an Ubuntu image to see if my wireless adapter still worked, and it did.
Upvotes: -1
Views: 567
Reputation: 138
I found out that a VPN Kill Switch was active (even though my VPN client wasn't running and couldn't be started) by opening a Terminal session and typing:
nmcli connection show --active
Then I deleted the Kill Switch connections like so (replace the last argument with the name of your kill switch connections) :
nmcli connection delete xxxxx-killswitch
nmcli connection delete xxxx-ipv6leak-protection
Problem solved.
Upvotes: 0