WiFi adapter not detected after low battery suspension — Fedora 29

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I have a Galago Pro running Fedora 29. The computer went into suspension because of low battery. Now, Fedora does not detect the wireless adapter -- meaning the gui manager returns "No WiFi adapter found...".
The adapter was working correctly prior to the suspension.



rfkill list shows no hard or soft block.
lspci shows:



03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 73)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 32
Memory at f7c00000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=8K]
Capabilities: [c8] Power Management version 3
Capabilities: [d0] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+
Capabilities: [40] Express Endpoint, MSI 00
Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting
Capabilities: [140] Device Serial Number a0-a8-cd-ff-ff-df-ff-84
Capabilities: [14c] Latency Tolerance Reporting
Capabilities: [154] Vendor Specific Information: ID=cafe Rev=1 Len=014 <?>
Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi
Kernel modules: iwlwifi


ip link shows:



wlp3s0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state DOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
link/ether a0:a8:cd:df:ff:84 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff


ip link set wlp3s0 up has no effect



I have tried a hard (cold) reboot, restarting networking, and restarting network manager.










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  • How about a cold reboot?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 16 at 15:28











  • I have rebooted.

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:30











  • yeah, but was it a cold or a warm reboot? Have your tried turning it off and on?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 16 at 15:46











  • Thanks. It was a cold reboot. I edited my question for clarity.

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:48











  • Was it recently installed?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 16 at 16:09















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I have a Galago Pro running Fedora 29. The computer went into suspension because of low battery. Now, Fedora does not detect the wireless adapter -- meaning the gui manager returns "No WiFi adapter found...".
The adapter was working correctly prior to the suspension.



rfkill list shows no hard or soft block.
lspci shows:



03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 73)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 32
Memory at f7c00000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=8K]
Capabilities: [c8] Power Management version 3
Capabilities: [d0] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+
Capabilities: [40] Express Endpoint, MSI 00
Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting
Capabilities: [140] Device Serial Number a0-a8-cd-ff-ff-df-ff-84
Capabilities: [14c] Latency Tolerance Reporting
Capabilities: [154] Vendor Specific Information: ID=cafe Rev=1 Len=014 <?>
Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi
Kernel modules: iwlwifi


ip link shows:



wlp3s0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state DOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
link/ether a0:a8:cd:df:ff:84 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff


ip link set wlp3s0 up has no effect



I have tried a hard (cold) reboot, restarting networking, and restarting network manager.










share|improve this question
























  • How about a cold reboot?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 16 at 15:28











  • I have rebooted.

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:30











  • yeah, but was it a cold or a warm reboot? Have your tried turning it off and on?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 16 at 15:46











  • Thanks. It was a cold reboot. I edited my question for clarity.

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:48











  • Was it recently installed?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 16 at 16:09













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I have a Galago Pro running Fedora 29. The computer went into suspension because of low battery. Now, Fedora does not detect the wireless adapter -- meaning the gui manager returns "No WiFi adapter found...".
The adapter was working correctly prior to the suspension.



rfkill list shows no hard or soft block.
lspci shows:



03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 73)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 32
Memory at f7c00000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=8K]
Capabilities: [c8] Power Management version 3
Capabilities: [d0] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+
Capabilities: [40] Express Endpoint, MSI 00
Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting
Capabilities: [140] Device Serial Number a0-a8-cd-ff-ff-df-ff-84
Capabilities: [14c] Latency Tolerance Reporting
Capabilities: [154] Vendor Specific Information: ID=cafe Rev=1 Len=014 <?>
Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi
Kernel modules: iwlwifi


ip link shows:



wlp3s0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state DOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
link/ether a0:a8:cd:df:ff:84 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff


ip link set wlp3s0 up has no effect



I have tried a hard (cold) reboot, restarting networking, and restarting network manager.










share|improve this question
















I have a Galago Pro running Fedora 29. The computer went into suspension because of low battery. Now, Fedora does not detect the wireless adapter -- meaning the gui manager returns "No WiFi adapter found...".
The adapter was working correctly prior to the suspension.



rfkill list shows no hard or soft block.
lspci shows:



03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 73)
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 32
Memory at f7c00000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=8K]
Capabilities: [c8] Power Management version 3
Capabilities: [d0] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+
Capabilities: [40] Express Endpoint, MSI 00
Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting
Capabilities: [140] Device Serial Number a0-a8-cd-ff-ff-df-ff-84
Capabilities: [14c] Latency Tolerance Reporting
Capabilities: [154] Vendor Specific Information: ID=cafe Rev=1 Len=014 <?>
Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi
Kernel modules: iwlwifi


ip link shows:



wlp3s0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state DOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
link/ether a0:a8:cd:df:ff:84 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff


ip link set wlp3s0 up has no effect



I have tried a hard (cold) reboot, restarting networking, and restarting network manager.







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  • How about a cold reboot?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 16 at 15:28











  • I have rebooted.

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:30











  • yeah, but was it a cold or a warm reboot? Have your tried turning it off and on?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 16 at 15:46











  • Thanks. It was a cold reboot. I edited my question for clarity.

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:48











  • Was it recently installed?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 16 at 16:09

















  • How about a cold reboot?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 16 at 15:28











  • I have rebooted.

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:30











  • yeah, but was it a cold or a warm reboot? Have your tried turning it off and on?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 16 at 15:46











  • Thanks. It was a cold reboot. I edited my question for clarity.

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:48











  • Was it recently installed?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 16 at 16:09
















How about a cold reboot?

– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 16 at 15:28





How about a cold reboot?

– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 16 at 15:28













I have rebooted.

– Roger Creasy
Jan 16 at 15:30





I have rebooted.

– Roger Creasy
Jan 16 at 15:30













yeah, but was it a cold or a warm reboot? Have your tried turning it off and on?

– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 16 at 15:46





yeah, but was it a cold or a warm reboot? Have your tried turning it off and on?

– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 16 at 15:46













Thanks. It was a cold reboot. I edited my question for clarity.

– Roger Creasy
Jan 16 at 15:48





Thanks. It was a cold reboot. I edited my question for clarity.

– Roger Creasy
Jan 16 at 15:48













Was it recently installed?

– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 16 at 16:09





Was it recently installed?

– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 16 at 16:09










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  • You did see that rfkill list shows no blocks, right? I still need to run this?

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:45











  • Sorry about that. Read too fast. I thought it was a power saving feature, disabling the wifi. Does the keyboard have a function key to enable wifi?

    – Gerard H. Pille
    Jan 16 at 15:55











  • NP. No keyboard function, nor hardware switch

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:56











  • It's not in Airplane mode?

    – Gerard H. Pille
    Jan 16 at 15:57











  • No, not indicated anyway. Shouldn't rfkill list show that? I'll double check that bluetooth is working, just to be certain

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:59


















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Posting for anyone who comes across this thread in the future.



It turns out that the low battery suspension must have caused some file corruptions. I did a DNF upgrade, and afterwards everything works correctly.



Thanks to all who helped.






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    • You did see that rfkill list shows no blocks, right? I still need to run this?

      – Roger Creasy
      Jan 16 at 15:45











    • Sorry about that. Read too fast. I thought it was a power saving feature, disabling the wifi. Does the keyboard have a function key to enable wifi?

      – Gerard H. Pille
      Jan 16 at 15:55











    • NP. No keyboard function, nor hardware switch

      – Roger Creasy
      Jan 16 at 15:56











    • It's not in Airplane mode?

      – Gerard H. Pille
      Jan 16 at 15:57











    • No, not indicated anyway. Shouldn't rfkill list show that? I'll double check that bluetooth is working, just to be certain

      – Roger Creasy
      Jan 16 at 15:59















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    rfkill list


    followed by an



    rfkill unblock x


    where x is the correct index taken from the list.






    share|improve this answer























    • You did see that rfkill list shows no blocks, right? I still need to run this?

      – Roger Creasy
      Jan 16 at 15:45











    • Sorry about that. Read too fast. I thought it was a power saving feature, disabling the wifi. Does the keyboard have a function key to enable wifi?

      – Gerard H. Pille
      Jan 16 at 15:55











    • NP. No keyboard function, nor hardware switch

      – Roger Creasy
      Jan 16 at 15:56











    • It's not in Airplane mode?

      – Gerard H. Pille
      Jan 16 at 15:57











    • No, not indicated anyway. Shouldn't rfkill list show that? I'll double check that bluetooth is working, just to be certain

      – Roger Creasy
      Jan 16 at 15:59













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    • You did see that rfkill list shows no blocks, right? I still need to run this?

      – Roger Creasy
      Jan 16 at 15:45











    • Sorry about that. Read too fast. I thought it was a power saving feature, disabling the wifi. Does the keyboard have a function key to enable wifi?

      – Gerard H. Pille
      Jan 16 at 15:55











    • NP. No keyboard function, nor hardware switch

      – Roger Creasy
      Jan 16 at 15:56











    • It's not in Airplane mode?

      – Gerard H. Pille
      Jan 16 at 15:57











    • No, not indicated anyway. Shouldn't rfkill list show that? I'll double check that bluetooth is working, just to be certain

      – Roger Creasy
      Jan 16 at 15:59

















    • You did see that rfkill list shows no blocks, right? I still need to run this?

      – Roger Creasy
      Jan 16 at 15:45











    • Sorry about that. Read too fast. I thought it was a power saving feature, disabling the wifi. Does the keyboard have a function key to enable wifi?

      – Gerard H. Pille
      Jan 16 at 15:55











    • NP. No keyboard function, nor hardware switch

      – Roger Creasy
      Jan 16 at 15:56











    • It's not in Airplane mode?

      – Gerard H. Pille
      Jan 16 at 15:57











    • No, not indicated anyway. Shouldn't rfkill list show that? I'll double check that bluetooth is working, just to be certain

      – Roger Creasy
      Jan 16 at 15:59
















    You did see that rfkill list shows no blocks, right? I still need to run this?

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:45





    You did see that rfkill list shows no blocks, right? I still need to run this?

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:45













    Sorry about that. Read too fast. I thought it was a power saving feature, disabling the wifi. Does the keyboard have a function key to enable wifi?

    – Gerard H. Pille
    Jan 16 at 15:55





    Sorry about that. Read too fast. I thought it was a power saving feature, disabling the wifi. Does the keyboard have a function key to enable wifi?

    – Gerard H. Pille
    Jan 16 at 15:55













    NP. No keyboard function, nor hardware switch

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:56





    NP. No keyboard function, nor hardware switch

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:56













    It's not in Airplane mode?

    – Gerard H. Pille
    Jan 16 at 15:57





    It's not in Airplane mode?

    – Gerard H. Pille
    Jan 16 at 15:57













    No, not indicated anyway. Shouldn't rfkill list show that? I'll double check that bluetooth is working, just to be certain

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:59





    No, not indicated anyway. Shouldn't rfkill list show that? I'll double check that bluetooth is working, just to be certain

    – Roger Creasy
    Jan 16 at 15:59













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    Posting for anyone who comes across this thread in the future.



    It turns out that the low battery suspension must have caused some file corruptions. I did a DNF upgrade, and afterwards everything works correctly.



    Thanks to all who helped.






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      Posting for anyone who comes across this thread in the future.



      It turns out that the low battery suspension must have caused some file corruptions. I did a DNF upgrade, and afterwards everything works correctly.



      Thanks to all who helped.






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        Posting for anyone who comes across this thread in the future.



        It turns out that the low battery suspension must have caused some file corruptions. I did a DNF upgrade, and afterwards everything works correctly.



        Thanks to all who helped.






        share|improve this answer













        Posting for anyone who comes across this thread in the future.



        It turns out that the low battery suspension must have caused some file corruptions. I did a DNF upgrade, and afterwards everything works correctly.



        Thanks to all who helped.







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