Well I'll just cut to the chase. I reluctantly decided to ask you guys for help after exhausting all the options that I could think of.
Here's a few symptoms:
- Ethernet works, Wlan doesn't.
- This is the case for both Arch and Windows on my pc
- All other devices can connect wirelessly
- The only thing I can ping at all is loopback.
- I got this error which I don't think I've encountered while pinging the gateway:
Pinging 192.168.1.1 with 32 bytes of data:
General failure.
General failure.
General failure.
Very strange.
Some background. Again, installing debian on this fucking USB seems to be ruining my life. I installed debian on USB. In the device detection part of the install I had to do it eth0 for some reason. Normally when I'm installing a *nix I almost always have to use eth0. Don't know why, but it's never affected my other operating systems. All I know, is that I went through the install process, successfully, and then when I restarted and booted into my regular system(both windows and arch) could not detect wlan0 at all. I even switched to a GUI manager in linux, but it doesn't even see the wireless network. Wireless broadcasting is on I've double-checked the router configurations. Running ip link set wlan0 up only tells me that device wlan0 doesn't exist. It seems to be a driver issue but I don't really know honestly. Everything was perfectly fine before. Then after the install wlan0 was fucked. Again, all other devices are connected wirelessly on my network. I've also tried powercycling, and resetting the router. Nothing. I can't imagine why my wireless driver would have disappeared for no reason. I tried modprobing the appropriate module in linux. Nothing there either. At this point, and at my meager skill level, I can't think of anything else to try.