Wireless network seen but can't connect

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I'm currently running ubuntu 17.10.



I have a D-Link dongle for my wireless. It sees the networks but can't connect.



I've tried:



  • Going to resolv.conf and adding nameserver 8.8.8.8

  • Going to networkmanager.conf and adding "[device]
    wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=no"

  • Changing IPv4 dns to 8.8.8.8 in wifi settings.

  • Using "sudo dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf"

The last one worked once. I was able to connect and browse. However after rebooting I had the same problem and using this command (sudo dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf) doesn't fix anything.



I've had this problem many times, any suggestions on how to stop it once and for all?



Thanks










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    I'm currently running ubuntu 17.10.



    I have a D-Link dongle for my wireless. It sees the networks but can't connect.



    I've tried:



    • Going to resolv.conf and adding nameserver 8.8.8.8

    • Going to networkmanager.conf and adding "[device]
      wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=no"

    • Changing IPv4 dns to 8.8.8.8 in wifi settings.

    • Using "sudo dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf"

    The last one worked once. I was able to connect and browse. However after rebooting I had the same problem and using this command (sudo dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf) doesn't fix anything.



    I've had this problem many times, any suggestions on how to stop it once and for all?



    Thanks










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      I'm currently running ubuntu 17.10.



      I have a D-Link dongle for my wireless. It sees the networks but can't connect.



      I've tried:



      • Going to resolv.conf and adding nameserver 8.8.8.8

      • Going to networkmanager.conf and adding "[device]
        wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=no"

      • Changing IPv4 dns to 8.8.8.8 in wifi settings.

      • Using "sudo dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf"

      The last one worked once. I was able to connect and browse. However after rebooting I had the same problem and using this command (sudo dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf) doesn't fix anything.



      I've had this problem many times, any suggestions on how to stop it once and for all?



      Thanks










      share|improve this question













      I'm currently running ubuntu 17.10.



      I have a D-Link dongle for my wireless. It sees the networks but can't connect.



      I've tried:



      • Going to resolv.conf and adding nameserver 8.8.8.8

      • Going to networkmanager.conf and adding "[device]
        wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=no"

      • Changing IPv4 dns to 8.8.8.8 in wifi settings.

      • Using "sudo dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf"

      The last one worked once. I was able to connect and browse. However after rebooting I had the same problem and using this command (sudo dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf) doesn't fix anything.



      I've had this problem many times, any suggestions on how to stop it once and for all?



      Thanks







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