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accepted Wifi doesn't work - system or hardware issue?
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answered Wifi doesn't work - system or hardware issue?
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comment Wifi doesn't work - system or hardware issue?
Thanks @techturtle (+1) - I'll definitely try these suggestions by the end of the day and get back with a response. Thanks again!
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asked Wifi doesn't work - system or hardware issue?
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comment How to get download and upload bandwidth from Linux via shell?
Thanks @Renan (+1) - definitely something worth looking at, but I was sort of hoping to find something baked into the distro. There aren't any "standard" Linux tools that provide this kind of information? Thanks again!
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asked How to get download and upload bandwidth from Linux via shell?
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asked How to tell trickled to restore bandwidth to 100%?
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accepted How to “shut off” all networking on Linux from bash?
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comment How to “shut off” all networking on Linux from bash?
Thanks @dafydd (+1) - please see my comment regarding trickle underneath Hennes' comments. How does trickled compare to what you are talking about? Thanks again!
Dec
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comment How to “shut off” all networking on Linux from bash?
Thanks again @Hennes - how about trickle? It looks like I could just run trickled (trickle daemon) with up/download bandwidths set to 0. My only question is: how do I restore the up/download bandwidths when I want to bring the network back "up"?!?
Dec
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comment How to “shut off” all networking on Linux from bash?
Thanks @Hennes (+1) - can you explain what "aq" is? Also this would work for ethernet devices, but what if the machine has a Wifi adaptor? Is there a solution that works for both wired/wireless?!? I would imagine that both use ports, which is why I had started looking into IPTABLES. Thanks again!
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asked How to “shut off” all networking on Linux from bash?
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accepted Serial Communication vs Device Drivers