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General Tech => Operating System => : khofo July 13, 2015, 01:50:21 AM

: ARCH: Network Problem
: khofo July 13, 2015, 01:50:21 AM
So I recently got arch installed on my laptop, wifi was working great,  I did not install any software like wicd or such, I use wifi-menu to connect to the wifi.

The problem is after installing aircrack on it, I was seeing if aircrack worked.
Commands I used in aircrack (not all the ones I find significant)

airmon-ng check wlp3s0,
*killed the processes running* (2)
airmon-ng start wlp3s0
airodump-ng wlp3s0mon

After a reboot, I ran wifi-menu
An it gave me the following output:
[khofo@warthog ~]$ sudo wifi-menu
[sudo] password for khofo:
Scanning for networks... Failed
No networks found

I googled and people seem to have this problem but none of the answers worked for me I even looked into the wiki and got nothing.
The actual problem is that I can't pist much output since no internet on laptop and no other pc or even ethernet so I am posting this from my phone. So i am kinda desperate for help, if anyone can help that would be great specific debug outputs could be posted if necessary.

P.S: It's an arch+xfce installation
               
: Re: ARCH: Network Problem
: khofo July 13, 2015, 02:45:30 AM
Is NetworkManager running?

Just started NerworkManager.service and it's back and running,

Thank you so much Opt1muspr1m3 +1