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Recently my network provider changed my router to a "newer" one.

But I'm having issues to connect to the router from linux devices.

The new router has a technology that my network isn't divided into two any more like:

[SSID] and [SSID]-5G

However, it's been said to me that it would detect "automatically" the optimal network to be connected to.

But my devices do connect to the network but get no IP Address. And from terminal when I ping some site this is what I get:

$ ping duck.com
ping: connect: Network is unreachable

After some research with the little information provided on the router, I suppose is due to Wi-Fi Agile Multiband

What should I do to have internet connection ?

Thanks in advance

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  • call your ISP tech support
    – jsotola
    Commented May 11 at 21:15
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    From my experience, Wi-Fi roaming (and as such, multiband) on Linux is essentially broken. But maybe you can instruct your Wi-Fi management software (NetworkManager or whatever) to connect to a specific BSSID (not a typo).
    – Daniel B
    Commented May 11 at 23:02
  • See askubuntu.com/questions/833905/…, for an example. Commented May 12 at 1:56

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