On 4/7/22 12:13, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 7/3/22 03:12, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 3/7/22 19:05, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 30/6/22 09:08, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi, I booted into Fedora this morning and had no network available because wifi had not been started. Dmesg showed the following message:
iwlwifi: probe of 0000:05:00.0 failed with error -110
Were there any other messages around that? Without any other context, that looks like a hardware error.
The wifi device was working for a while (last used on 29/6/2022) but I think it stopped working after putting on a bunch of update packages, and further updates have not resolved the issue. Nmcli doesn't seem to be able to see a wifi device but lspci can see the Wifi 6 AX200 controller.
nmcli will only see it if the module successfully initializes the hardware.
Looking in dmesg, iwlwifi doesn't seem to be loading the firmware for the AX200. Looking at /lib/firmware there are a whole bunch of iwlwifi- files but none of them appear to be for the AX200. The iwlax2xx-firmware package is installed but it doesn't install any files in /lib/firmware and seems to be for an Asterisk. Given that the wifi was working for a while and loading firmware, how do I determine where the firmware has gone?
I don't know how you're seeing a connection to Asterisk, but it certainly installs a *lot* of files into /usr/lib/firmware (108 of them).
The package must have been updated as when I looked yesterday it didn't supply any of those files, unless I looked at the file list from the wrong package. But whatever the issue was wifi is now working and dmesg is showing the same messages as it did on 29/6/2022, which is a bit disconcerting as potentially it now seems that wifi support is only randomly working?
regards, Steve
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