![]() Wlp2s0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 9c:b6:d0:8b:4b:c5 TX packets:13526 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 RX packets:13526 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 # interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8) Output from cat /etc/network/interfaces: cat /etc/network/interfaces ![]() It did give me some ideas for what it's useful to share with others, though: UPDATE 2: I thought my problem looked pretty similar to this question, but the solution suggested there (disabling IPv4 via Network Connections) doesn't seem to have affected anything. So it's pretty clear that something is wrong with IPv4, but I'm not sure what. Similarly, ping doesn't work, but ping6 does. I can't get a wget request to work with URLs that resolve to an IPv4 address: wget - 13:06:28- Īdding the -4 flag to wget to force IPv4 usage gets a similar result: wget -4 - 13:06:41. I can get wget to work with URLs that resolve to an IPv6 address, like so: wget - 13:06:17. cat /etc/nf now gives me nameserver 127.0.1.1 I'm not entirely sure what this means, but I think it's some kind of alias, right? nmcli dev show | grep DNS shows me as using the two IPv6 DNS servers (2001:558:feed:::558:feed::2). UPDATE 1: I used ipconfig /all on my Windows machine to figure out which DNS servers it was using (75.75.75.75, 75.75.76.76., 2001:558:feed::1, 2001:558:feed::2), then used Network Connections to add these as DNS Servers for my home network. etc/nf/ contains nothing at all (beyond the comment lines telling me not to edit it), and the table returned by route is empty. At the time I suspected it was something where IPv6 was working but IPv4 wasn't. Last night I was able to open some pages (Google, Facebook, YouTube), but not others (, riken.jp). I'm connecting to my router successfully, and running nmcli dev shows that I'm connected to my wifi device (wlp2s0) and to the wireless network. I know it's not a problem with my router or ISP, because I'm writing this post using my old Windows laptop on the exact same home network by Ubuntu laptop won't connect to. I've got a new laptop running Ubuntu 16.04 that worked like a charm for a couple of weeks but has now lost its appetite for connecting to the internet via Wi-fi.
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