On Thu May23'24 10:16:17PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
From: Jeffrey Walton noloader@gmail.com Date: Thu, 23 May 2024 22:16:17 -0400 To: Community support for Fedora users users@lists.fedoraproject.org Reply-To: noloader@gmail.com, Community support for Fedora users users@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: Re: F40: strange network issue after upgrade of laptop from F39
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 10:12 PM R. G. Newbury newbury@mandamus.org wrote:
On 2024-05-23 19:20, users-request@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
F40: strange network issue after upgrade of laptop from F39 To:users@lists.fedoraproject.org Message-ID:088547fa-c5dd-49f3-86a0-a09dba72a773@sieb.net Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
On 5/23/24 3:32 PM, Ranjan Maitra via users wrote:
I have a strange issue after upgrading a laptop (Dell XPS 13, 2013 edition). That is that I am connected (whether through WiFi or ethernet cable) to a university network which claims after the upgrade that the laptop is no longer registered. I went through the registration process again through the browser (and was told: why are you registering this machine again, it is registered, simply restart the network/reboot) but the problem does not go away. I upgraded a desktop on the same ethernet switch and this problem did not go show up there (I am using that to write this email).
What are they using to identify the computer? What is happening with the networking that isn't working? No DHCP response, no network traffic, etc.
Ignore the browser for the moment. Go into Network Connections and see if your install is cloning a random MAC address. I *suspect* that the registration "feature" may be checking against the MAC address, while the browser passes through the SSID + password only. Just a guess but I have had the same problem with my android cellphone getting a DHCP-served address instead of the expected static IP due to a random MAC address.
Possibly related: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/f40-change-proposal-wifi-mac-randomization-system-wide/99856
I see, this is possible, but I wonder why the desktops (I upgraded four of them so far) that are connected to the ethernet do not have this problem, while the laptop does, whether connected with the WiFi or the ethernet.
I will try the suggestion in that link tomorrow and report back.
Thank you again for your suggestion.
Best wishes, Ranjan