LINUX LITE 7.4 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Internet lag after SUSPEND
#1
When I wake my computer up from SUSPEND the internet lags horribly.  I have two IPs and even if I switch from one to the other it doesnt help.

After a reboot, it works normally again.

Seems there are plenty of similar problems for linux folk (listed on a google search) but not sure if any of the fixes apply to LITE.

Any ideas? 
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#2
Sad
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#3
What solutions do you find on Google?? Post the links so we can help and guide.
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#4
Now I can't find the post I thought might apply - I will keep looking

But when I search "linux internet lag after suspend" on google, there are a number of links to similar problems.
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#5
Hi,

I could be wrong but try and do a search in these forums also.
I have seen it mentionned before but could be elsewhere.. memory... failing... arg.

I "think" this was because it was a broadcom driver issue. But I'm really not sure... maybe it was ralating to a rubber chicken with a pulley in the middle. Wink
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)

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#6
Was this thread maybe what you were thinking about?

https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/other.../#msg14125

Lately it seems like rather than lag, I simply can't connect to the internet after i wake up from SUSPEND. 
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#7
What network card do you have?

Code:
inxi -n

WiFi or ethernet connection?

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#8
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/other...ot-ready'/
I have read many problems with this wireless card and I have one (with problems).

edit: please notice: my computer can't sometimes connect at all usually it works just fine. so it may be different issue
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#9
(10-30-2019, 08:05 PM)Jerry link Wrote: What network card do you have?

inxi -n

WiFi or ethernet connection?

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CPU~Dual core Intel Core i3-2120 (-MT-MCP-) speed/max~1598/3300 MHz Kernel~4.15.0-66-generic x86_64 Up~13:48 Mem~4622.5/7957.8MB HDD~1240.3GB(15.9% used) Procs~216 Client~Shell inxi~2.3.56 

wireless connection

You think installing  would help (like in the thread I linked?)
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#10
You forgot the -n

Code:
inxi -n
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