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kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from x by local choice (reason=3)


Authentication in wireless networkGet Qualcomm Atheros AR93xx Wireless Network Adapter to work under Ubuntu 14.04WiFi is not connecting in Ubuntu 14.04, just asking for authentication multiple timesUbuntu 12.04: WiFi not working after suspensionUbuntu 12.10: No WiFi After Update on Dell XPS L502x w/ Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1030Ubuntu 12.04 - no internet after wakeup, wifi/lan connected, but reaching only local networkHard blocked WIFI after suspendinstalled ubuntu 16.04 on hp laptop - wifi not workingUnable to Connect to Hidden Wifi Network (WPA Enterprise, PEAP)No wifi on BCM43142 (but bluetooth works)(Yet another) Wifi issue after suspend in Ubuntu 16.04WiFi connecting and dropping immediately (ubuntu 16.04, tkip network)Internet intermittently drops on 16.04













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My wifi card worked fine earlier today. Now it does not work anymore. I also tried using an external USB wifi card and I got the same error:



kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from x by local choice (reason=3)


I have tried restarting network (/etc/init.d/networking restart), unloading/reloading the wifi kernel modules, disabled and reenabled wifi in NetworkManager. None of these worked.










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    My wifi card worked fine earlier today. Now it does not work anymore. I also tried using an external USB wifi card and I got the same error:



    kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from x by local choice (reason=3)


    I have tried restarting network (/etc/init.d/networking restart), unloading/reloading the wifi kernel modules, disabled and reenabled wifi in NetworkManager. None of these worked.










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      My wifi card worked fine earlier today. Now it does not work anymore. I also tried using an external USB wifi card and I got the same error:



      kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from x by local choice (reason=3)


      I have tried restarting network (/etc/init.d/networking restart), unloading/reloading the wifi kernel modules, disabled and reenabled wifi in NetworkManager. None of these worked.










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      My wifi card worked fine earlier today. Now it does not work anymore. I also tried using an external USB wifi card and I got the same error:



      kernel: wlan0: deauthenticating from x by local choice (reason=3)


      I have tried restarting network (/etc/init.d/networking restart), unloading/reloading the wifi kernel modules, disabled and reenabled wifi in NetworkManager. None of these worked.







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          None of those kills wpa_supplicant (oddly enough: If I unload all wifi modules and disable wifi you would think wpa_supplicant would take the hint). So:



          sudo killall wpa_supplicant


          and then everything works.






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            Why does this work? The solution was also posted here and links back to this answer, but no one has said why it works. (Unfortunately it didn't work for me)

            – Nateowami
            Feb 3 '16 at 12:30












          • I too would love to know why this works (but unlike @Nateowarmi it does work for me). A reboot doesn't fix it but this does, it's weird.

            – Damon Smith
            May 4 '16 at 5:01











          • xappsoftware.com/wordpress/2013/01/14/… suggests sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off, no idea if that kills wpa_supplicant as well

            – Nemo
            Sep 28 '17 at 10:10



















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          I used the command AND Now im nota getting to see any wifi networks... I get "fallo el suplicante de 802.1x" in inglish would be "suplicante for 802.1x failed"... How do i reactivate ir?






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            None of those kills wpa_supplicant (oddly enough: If I unload all wifi modules and disable wifi you would think wpa_supplicant would take the hint). So:



            sudo killall wpa_supplicant


            and then everything works.






            share|improve this answer


















            • 4





              Why does this work? The solution was also posted here and links back to this answer, but no one has said why it works. (Unfortunately it didn't work for me)

              – Nateowami
              Feb 3 '16 at 12:30












            • I too would love to know why this works (but unlike @Nateowarmi it does work for me). A reboot doesn't fix it but this does, it's weird.

              – Damon Smith
              May 4 '16 at 5:01











            • xappsoftware.com/wordpress/2013/01/14/… suggests sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off, no idea if that kills wpa_supplicant as well

              – Nemo
              Sep 28 '17 at 10:10
















            9














            None of those kills wpa_supplicant (oddly enough: If I unload all wifi modules and disable wifi you would think wpa_supplicant would take the hint). So:



            sudo killall wpa_supplicant


            and then everything works.






            share|improve this answer


















            • 4





              Why does this work? The solution was also posted here and links back to this answer, but no one has said why it works. (Unfortunately it didn't work for me)

              – Nateowami
              Feb 3 '16 at 12:30












            • I too would love to know why this works (but unlike @Nateowarmi it does work for me). A reboot doesn't fix it but this does, it's weird.

              – Damon Smith
              May 4 '16 at 5:01











            • xappsoftware.com/wordpress/2013/01/14/… suggests sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off, no idea if that kills wpa_supplicant as well

              – Nemo
              Sep 28 '17 at 10:10














            9












            9








            9







            None of those kills wpa_supplicant (oddly enough: If I unload all wifi modules and disable wifi you would think wpa_supplicant would take the hint). So:



            sudo killall wpa_supplicant


            and then everything works.






            share|improve this answer













            None of those kills wpa_supplicant (oddly enough: If I unload all wifi modules and disable wifi you would think wpa_supplicant would take the hint). So:



            sudo killall wpa_supplicant


            and then everything works.







            share|improve this answer












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              Why does this work? The solution was also posted here and links back to this answer, but no one has said why it works. (Unfortunately it didn't work for me)

              – Nateowami
              Feb 3 '16 at 12:30












            • I too would love to know why this works (but unlike @Nateowarmi it does work for me). A reboot doesn't fix it but this does, it's weird.

              – Damon Smith
              May 4 '16 at 5:01











            • xappsoftware.com/wordpress/2013/01/14/… suggests sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off, no idea if that kills wpa_supplicant as well

              – Nemo
              Sep 28 '17 at 10:10













            • 4





              Why does this work? The solution was also posted here and links back to this answer, but no one has said why it works. (Unfortunately it didn't work for me)

              – Nateowami
              Feb 3 '16 at 12:30












            • I too would love to know why this works (but unlike @Nateowarmi it does work for me). A reboot doesn't fix it but this does, it's weird.

              – Damon Smith
              May 4 '16 at 5:01











            • xappsoftware.com/wordpress/2013/01/14/… suggests sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off, no idea if that kills wpa_supplicant as well

              – Nemo
              Sep 28 '17 at 10:10








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            4





            Why does this work? The solution was also posted here and links back to this answer, but no one has said why it works. (Unfortunately it didn't work for me)

            – Nateowami
            Feb 3 '16 at 12:30






            Why does this work? The solution was also posted here and links back to this answer, but no one has said why it works. (Unfortunately it didn't work for me)

            – Nateowami
            Feb 3 '16 at 12:30














            I too would love to know why this works (but unlike @Nateowarmi it does work for me). A reboot doesn't fix it but this does, it's weird.

            – Damon Smith
            May 4 '16 at 5:01





            I too would love to know why this works (but unlike @Nateowarmi it does work for me). A reboot doesn't fix it but this does, it's weird.

            – Damon Smith
            May 4 '16 at 5:01













            xappsoftware.com/wordpress/2013/01/14/… suggests sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off, no idea if that kills wpa_supplicant as well

            – Nemo
            Sep 28 '17 at 10:10






            xappsoftware.com/wordpress/2013/01/14/… suggests sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off, no idea if that kills wpa_supplicant as well

            – Nemo
            Sep 28 '17 at 10:10














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