![]() ![]() Inet6 fe80::ee45:f13c:30d7:d375/64 scope link noprefixrouteģ: virbr0: mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state DOWN group default qlen 1000 rvice | ġ: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000 Thank you in advance!Īrvice | Īvahi-daemon.socket | īrvice | ĭbus-fi.w1.wpa_rvice | systemĭ | systemĭ | systemĭ | systemĭ | system This issue is driving me nuts and I really don't want to have to do the nuclear option of just starting fresh. It's not a new loop, it's been water cooled for almost 3 years now, I was just adding the host GPU to the loop.Īny help would be greatly appreciated. No, I didn't spill any water in the system, and the loop isn't leaking. I powered my system down to install a water block on my host GPU, and when I booted back up this issue started. ![]() I'm sure everybody says this, but I didn't make any configuration changes when the issue started. I also use this machine to run an SMB server. As part of the troubleshooting process I removed the bridge, but there was no change in symptoms.Īt some point (long before this issue) I installed OpenVPN, intending to use this computer as a VPN server, however, I never finished doing all the necessary setup. I do some virtualization with QEMU and had my physical connection and VirtManager's default virtual bridge connection bridged, to expose one of my VMs to my physical network. I had multiple adapters (a built in Realtek 1G adapter, and an add-in Realtek 2 port 2.5G adapter), but as part of the troubleshooting process have removed the add-in adapter, to no avail. I don't believe it's a hardware issue, as booting from the install media doesn't seem to experience the same problems (instant connectivity). It's not an internet issue as other devices do not have these interruptions. I tried doing a force reinstall of Network Manager, and when that didn't work even removing it and then installing, but neither helped. I've always used Network Manager and whatever its defaults are to handle my network connections. Directly pinging an IP like 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8 makes no difference.Īfter about the same time as when my system first boots, whatever issue there is has resolved, and everything works as expected I do not believe it is a DNS issue, because ping correctly lists an IP address if I ping, for example, "". When I am unable to connect I can ping devices on my local network, but I cannot ping internet pages. ![]() It is only starting a new connection that fails Zoom calls proceed uninterrupted, streaming videos continue to stream, online game matches will continue to the end of the match. Things that I am already connected to continue to work fine. Seemingly at random - sometimes several times in an hour, sometimes only once in 2 hours or so - this issue with opening new connections crops up again ![]() Once connected, everything works as expected for a while. Network monitor will typically show a few bytes of traffic On boot, my system takes a very long time to establish an internet connection (maybe 2 or 3 minutes? I haven't timed it.) I'm connected to my network, I have an IP address, I can access other devices on my local network, however nothing from the internet will load. I've been having the weirdest networking/internet problem the last couple weeks, I couldn't even think of a good way to title this post. ![]()
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