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Switchboard Network Plug
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Network Wired flapping #312

Closed zimbawe998 closed 2 years ago

zimbawe998 commented 2 years ago

Usually i use Wireless. As soon as i attach an extra Wired nic, the Wired nic panel start to flap causing flapping on nic led also. This is strange because the original os 6 works like a sharm. Probably last two days update create this. Regression?

floi commented 2 years ago

I'm not 100% sure I understood you correctly, @zimbawe998, but it sounds like I'm experiencing the same issue. This is what my network settings look like with an ethernet cable connected:

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/33099408/138679159-cb8c5236-e4ea-4df5-90d4-5e07a989bf5f.mp4

I'm using a USB-C dongle that (at least according to lsusb) contains a Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8153 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter. This setup has worked on Odin before.

zimbawe998 commented 2 years ago

Yes Floi. It is the behavior I have.

I hope to see a fix in the future.

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Il giorno 25 ott 2021, alle ore 12:27, floi @.***> ha scritto:

 I'm not 100% sure I understood you correctly, @zimbawe998, but it sounds like I'm experiencing the same issue. This is what my network settings look like with an ethernet cable connected:

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/33099408/138679159-cb8c5236-e4ea-4df5-90d4-5e07a989bf5f.mp4

I'm using a USB-C dongle that (at least according to lsusb) contains a Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8153 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter. This setup has worked on Odin before.

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Mepth commented 2 years ago

I hope to fix it soon, i have the same error..

andrewdbate commented 2 years ago

I can confirm that I am having the same issue (as shown in the video) on multiple computers running elementary OS 6. On each of these machines, the wired Ethernet will not connect until I close the Network Settings app. The wired Ethernet then connects immediately as shown in the wingpanel.

I get the same rapidly connecting/disconnecting behaviour when I toggle off Airplane Mode (i.e., I can toggle on Airplane Mode and it works as expected, but when I toggle it off to connect to the network again I get the behaviour shown in the video). The wired Ethernet keeps rapidly connecting and disconnecting until I close the Network Settings app.

This is not just a UI glitch. By running a ping in a terminal window, I see that packets continue to be dropped until I close the Settings app, at which point the wingpanel shows the network as connected, and then all ping packets are received.