

Network: Card-1: NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet driver: forcedethĬard-2: Atheros AR9271 802.11n driver: ath9k_htc Graphics: Card: NVIDIA C73 ĭisplay Server: X.Org 1.19.0 drivers: nouveau (unloaded: fbdev,vesa) Resolution: Renderer: Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.9, 128 bits) GLX Version: 3.0 Mesa 13.0.2 Machine: Device: desktop Mobo: MEDIONPC model: MS-7366 v: 2.2 BIOS: American Megatrends v: A7366MLN.20F date: ĬPU: Dual core Intel Pentium Dual E2180 (-MCP-) speed/max: 1603/2003 MHz Which atheros chip do you have ? (You can check with the terminal command inxi -v inxi -v 2 With this fact in mind, I have downloaded network-manager_1.4.4-1_amd64 and wpasupplicant_2.5-2+v2.4-3+b1_amd64 from Debian Testing repos, in case the issue were a bug in one of those two packages, and installed them in the live session of Netrunner Desktop, without success. A laptop, dual boot Windows 7/Maui, has no trouble, as well as 2 smartphones with Android 5.Ī second laptop (with Sparky Linux, a Debian Testing based distro), showed the same behaviour that Netrunner Desktop for a while, but the problem disappeared when I upgraded via ethernet. In fact, right now I’m writing from the same PC, which has Maui installed.

Is the network really configured correctly? Did you get a valid ip address from the access point / router when connecting from another device?
