[21:10] <MikeRL> Anyone know of any commands to disable power saving on Intel Wireless cards?
[21:11] <MikeRL> I ran some but forgot all of them on 20.04 and issues went away, but after an early upgrade via terminal, the WiFi issues have returned.
[21:11] <MikeRL> Previously, it was narrowed down to power saving.
[21:12] <MikeRL> I ran some but forgot all of them on 20.04 and issues went away, but after an early upgrade via terminal, the WiFi issues have returned.
[21:12] <MikeRL> Oops. Duplicate. What I get for using arrow keys with the terminal. Must've changed focus inadvertently.
[21:13] <oerheks> https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/315400
[21:13] <oerheks> 2): disable powersave
[21:15] <MikeRL> oerheks, Thanks. I will check that file.
[21:15] <MikeRL> Hmm. It's still set to 2.
[21:16] <MikeRL> Dang. It disconnected again. Not good. Might try IRC on my phone if that happens again. Or the Pi.
[21:16] <MikeRL> I ran some other commands as well.
[21:16] <MikeRL> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2447113
[21:17] <MikeRL> This does the same exact thing you mentioned, I believe.
[21:17] <MikeRL> But I had issues restarting the service via sudo sysctl. Think it's renamed in groovy.
[21:17] <MikeRL> "sudo nmcli networking off" worked though.
[21:18] <MikeRL> Also refollowed this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1258738/ubuntu-20-04-upgraded-some-network-manager-packages-now-problems-are-ensuing
[21:18] <MikeRL> Country code is US. I can double check the router.
[21:27] <MikeRL> After digging, the channel is 44. Not the default. Worked fine until upgrade.
[21:29] <MikeRL> I'm curious, has anyone else reported WiFi networking issues after upgrading?