Sure thing, mind you post some specs like output of ip a
, and ip route show
? And what network manager do you use?
Besides what the other comment said, the output of lspci
related to network cards might be useful.
Also looking at dmesg for errors could provide some insight. Although not having any network at all seems weird, if it was one card or another it would be one thing, but all network being down is weird.
Have you checked if you have local connectivity? e.g. connecting to your router vía web browser. Also you should try pinging something by IP and by url, e.g. ping 8.8.8.8
and ping google.com
if the first works but the second doesn't it might be a DNS problem.
have you tried using nmcli instead of the gui?
Did not try nmcli, but even when pinging it did not work. Anyways, now I have installed Pop OS and it works, ill probably spin up a new Arch install in a few weeks... Ill see. Thanks!
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