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I don't know if this has been asked before, but the internet (ethernet and wifi) is constantly disconnected. I've checked the router, via other devices (such as cell phone and tablet) and access to internet is fine. Even when I boot Windows 7 on my computer it's able to connect and stay connected. When I'm running ubuntu (15.04 I believe), when I first start it up it connects just fine to the Wi-Fi network I use. But after using the internet for some time it all of a sudden disconnects and I'm unable to connect again to the router I use. It's says "wifi networks disconnected". But the strange part is when I boot Windows 7 on my computer it's able to stay connected to the Wi-Fi network and access the Internet, it's just the Ubuntu OS I seem to be having some trouble with here.










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I don't know if this has been asked before, but the internet (ethernet and wifi) is constantly disconnected. I've checked the router, via other devices (such as cell phone and tablet) and access to internet is fine. Even when I boot Windows 7 on my computer it's able to connect and stay connected. When I'm running ubuntu (15.04 I believe), when I first start it up it connects just fine to the Wi-Fi network I use. But after using the internet for some time it all of a sudden disconnects and I'm unable to connect again to the router I use. It's says "wifi networks disconnected". But the strange part is when I boot Windows 7 on my computer it's able to stay connected to the Wi-Fi network and access the Internet, it's just the Ubuntu OS I seem to be having some trouble with here.










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I don't know if this has been asked before, but the internet (ethernet and wifi) is constantly disconnected. I've checked the router, via other devices (such as cell phone and tablet) and access to internet is fine. Even when I boot Windows 7 on my computer it's able to connect and stay connected. When I'm running ubuntu (15.04 I believe), when I first start it up it connects just fine to the Wi-Fi network I use. But after using the internet for some time it all of a sudden disconnects and I'm unable to connect again to the router I use. It's says "wifi networks disconnected". But the strange part is when I boot Windows 7 on my computer it's able to stay connected to the Wi-Fi network and access the Internet, it's just the Ubuntu OS I seem to be having some trouble with here.










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I don't know if this has been asked before, but the internet (ethernet and wifi) is constantly disconnected. I've checked the router, via other devices (such as cell phone and tablet) and access to internet is fine. Even when I boot Windows 7 on my computer it's able to connect and stay connected. When I'm running ubuntu (15.04 I believe), when I first start it up it connects just fine to the Wi-Fi network I use. But after using the internet for some time it all of a sudden disconnects and I'm unable to connect again to the router I use. It's says "wifi networks disconnected". But the strange part is when I boot Windows 7 on my computer it's able to stay connected to the Wi-Fi network and access the Internet, it's just the Ubuntu OS I seem to be having some trouble with here.







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It may just be an internal error.



sudo apt-get purge network-manager
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get install network-manager
sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop


Do that then reboot.






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  • Well, that did seem to help. But I notice that when I connect a bluetooth headset to it, it disables the wifi. Any advice on how to fix this?

    – 234Nico
    Aug 1 '15 at 3:25











  • @234Nico I know what's causing it, but unfortunately, not how to fix it. This is a problem caused by the motherboard not being able to port both wireless, and bluetooth devices at the same time. I'd recommend asking an entirely new question on it.

    – David
    Aug 2 '15 at 5:55











  • Ok, thank you though for all of the help! Even though you may not know how to fix it, I still am very happy that I know now what's causing the problem.

    – 234Nico
    Aug 6 '15 at 4:30






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    @UmarAsghar This answer is over two years old, and is statedly designed around 15.04, and as such may not work with all versions

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    @ShivaManhar See the answer below this, by NatoBoram It will fix the issue you are having

    – David
    Jan 18 at 0:49



















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If you decide to use David's answer, the Settings shortcut might be missing. To fix that, I used cshubhamrao's answer to reinstall ubuntu-desktop.



sudo apt purge network-manager
sudo apt autoremove
sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade
sudo apt install network-manager
sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop





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    It may just be an internal error.



    sudo apt-get purge network-manager
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get autoremove
    sudo apt-get upgrade
    sudo apt-get install network-manager
    sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop


    Do that then reboot.






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    • Well, that did seem to help. But I notice that when I connect a bluetooth headset to it, it disables the wifi. Any advice on how to fix this?

      – 234Nico
      Aug 1 '15 at 3:25











    • @234Nico I know what's causing it, but unfortunately, not how to fix it. This is a problem caused by the motherboard not being able to port both wireless, and bluetooth devices at the same time. I'd recommend asking an entirely new question on it.

      – David
      Aug 2 '15 at 5:55











    • Ok, thank you though for all of the help! Even though you may not know how to fix it, I still am very happy that I know now what's causing the problem.

      – 234Nico
      Aug 6 '15 at 4:30






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      @UmarAsghar This answer is over two years old, and is statedly designed around 15.04, and as such may not work with all versions

      – David
      Dec 21 '17 at 15:08






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      @ShivaManhar See the answer below this, by NatoBoram It will fix the issue you are having

      – David
      Jan 18 at 0:49
















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    It may just be an internal error.



    sudo apt-get purge network-manager
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get autoremove
    sudo apt-get upgrade
    sudo apt-get install network-manager
    sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop


    Do that then reboot.






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    • Well, that did seem to help. But I notice that when I connect a bluetooth headset to it, it disables the wifi. Any advice on how to fix this?

      – 234Nico
      Aug 1 '15 at 3:25











    • @234Nico I know what's causing it, but unfortunately, not how to fix it. This is a problem caused by the motherboard not being able to port both wireless, and bluetooth devices at the same time. I'd recommend asking an entirely new question on it.

      – David
      Aug 2 '15 at 5:55











    • Ok, thank you though for all of the help! Even though you may not know how to fix it, I still am very happy that I know now what's causing the problem.

      – 234Nico
      Aug 6 '15 at 4:30






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      @UmarAsghar This answer is over two years old, and is statedly designed around 15.04, and as such may not work with all versions

      – David
      Dec 21 '17 at 15:08






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      @ShivaManhar See the answer below this, by NatoBoram It will fix the issue you are having

      – David
      Jan 18 at 0:49














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    It may just be an internal error.



    sudo apt-get purge network-manager
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get autoremove
    sudo apt-get upgrade
    sudo apt-get install network-manager
    sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop


    Do that then reboot.






    share|improve this answer















    It may just be an internal error.



    sudo apt-get purge network-manager
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get autoremove
    sudo apt-get upgrade
    sudo apt-get install network-manager
    sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop


    Do that then reboot.







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    • Well, that did seem to help. But I notice that when I connect a bluetooth headset to it, it disables the wifi. Any advice on how to fix this?

      – 234Nico
      Aug 1 '15 at 3:25











    • @234Nico I know what's causing it, but unfortunately, not how to fix it. This is a problem caused by the motherboard not being able to port both wireless, and bluetooth devices at the same time. I'd recommend asking an entirely new question on it.

      – David
      Aug 2 '15 at 5:55











    • Ok, thank you though for all of the help! Even though you may not know how to fix it, I still am very happy that I know now what's causing the problem.

      – 234Nico
      Aug 6 '15 at 4:30






    • 1





      @UmarAsghar This answer is over two years old, and is statedly designed around 15.04, and as such may not work with all versions

      – David
      Dec 21 '17 at 15:08






    • 1





      @ShivaManhar See the answer below this, by NatoBoram It will fix the issue you are having

      – David
      Jan 18 at 0:49



















    • Well, that did seem to help. But I notice that when I connect a bluetooth headset to it, it disables the wifi. Any advice on how to fix this?

      – 234Nico
      Aug 1 '15 at 3:25











    • @234Nico I know what's causing it, but unfortunately, not how to fix it. This is a problem caused by the motherboard not being able to port both wireless, and bluetooth devices at the same time. I'd recommend asking an entirely new question on it.

      – David
      Aug 2 '15 at 5:55











    • Ok, thank you though for all of the help! Even though you may not know how to fix it, I still am very happy that I know now what's causing the problem.

      – 234Nico
      Aug 6 '15 at 4:30






    • 1





      @UmarAsghar This answer is over two years old, and is statedly designed around 15.04, and as such may not work with all versions

      – David
      Dec 21 '17 at 15:08






    • 1





      @ShivaManhar See the answer below this, by NatoBoram It will fix the issue you are having

      – David
      Jan 18 at 0:49

















    Well, that did seem to help. But I notice that when I connect a bluetooth headset to it, it disables the wifi. Any advice on how to fix this?

    – 234Nico
    Aug 1 '15 at 3:25





    Well, that did seem to help. But I notice that when I connect a bluetooth headset to it, it disables the wifi. Any advice on how to fix this?

    – 234Nico
    Aug 1 '15 at 3:25













    @234Nico I know what's causing it, but unfortunately, not how to fix it. This is a problem caused by the motherboard not being able to port both wireless, and bluetooth devices at the same time. I'd recommend asking an entirely new question on it.

    – David
    Aug 2 '15 at 5:55





    @234Nico I know what's causing it, but unfortunately, not how to fix it. This is a problem caused by the motherboard not being able to port both wireless, and bluetooth devices at the same time. I'd recommend asking an entirely new question on it.

    – David
    Aug 2 '15 at 5:55













    Ok, thank you though for all of the help! Even though you may not know how to fix it, I still am very happy that I know now what's causing the problem.

    – 234Nico
    Aug 6 '15 at 4:30





    Ok, thank you though for all of the help! Even though you may not know how to fix it, I still am very happy that I know now what's causing the problem.

    – 234Nico
    Aug 6 '15 at 4:30




    1




    1





    @UmarAsghar This answer is over two years old, and is statedly designed around 15.04, and as such may not work with all versions

    – David
    Dec 21 '17 at 15:08





    @UmarAsghar This answer is over two years old, and is statedly designed around 15.04, and as such may not work with all versions

    – David
    Dec 21 '17 at 15:08




    1




    1





    @ShivaManhar See the answer below this, by NatoBoram It will fix the issue you are having

    – David
    Jan 18 at 0:49





    @ShivaManhar See the answer below this, by NatoBoram It will fix the issue you are having

    – David
    Jan 18 at 0:49













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    If you decide to use David's answer, the Settings shortcut might be missing. To fix that, I used cshubhamrao's answer to reinstall ubuntu-desktop.



    sudo apt purge network-manager
    sudo apt autoremove
    sudo apt update
    sudo apt full-upgrade
    sudo apt install network-manager
    sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop





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      If you decide to use David's answer, the Settings shortcut might be missing. To fix that, I used cshubhamrao's answer to reinstall ubuntu-desktop.



      sudo apt purge network-manager
      sudo apt autoremove
      sudo apt update
      sudo apt full-upgrade
      sudo apt install network-manager
      sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop





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        If you decide to use David's answer, the Settings shortcut might be missing. To fix that, I used cshubhamrao's answer to reinstall ubuntu-desktop.



        sudo apt purge network-manager
        sudo apt autoremove
        sudo apt update
        sudo apt full-upgrade
        sudo apt install network-manager
        sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop





        share|improve this answer













        If you decide to use David's answer, the Settings shortcut might be missing. To fix that, I used cshubhamrao's answer to reinstall ubuntu-desktop.



        sudo apt purge network-manager
        sudo apt autoremove
        sudo apt update
        sudo apt full-upgrade
        sudo apt install network-manager
        sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop






        share|improve this answer












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