On 6/11/22 11:42, home user wrote:
- In the corner of the display (gnome), there's usually a little
fork-like symbol next to the little symbol that I click to log off or
shutdown. That symbol is not showing.
I assume you're referring to the wired network symbol. If you go into
the setting, what do you see in the network section?
- Firefox is able to communicate with the modem. I did not see
anything
in the modem's display in Firefox that looked like a problem.
Then your local network is working fine.
- Last night, I was in a 3-way zoom meeting on this work station
(using
Fedora-35 and Firefox) for almost 2 hours as a participant (not host).
Immediately after that meeting ended, I shut down for the night. I
noticed in the past that after a zoom meeting, some things do seem to be
messed up in Fedora; I don't recall any details. I've been simply
rebooting to solve that. Zoom does seem somehow "dirty".
That is rather odd. Zoom shouldn't be able to mess up anything system-wide.
- This is a dual-boot workstation. When booted up in windows-7 (like
now), I am able to connect to some sites in Firefox, but not all. Some
that I can connect to are unusually slow. Thunderbird also works, but
is unusually slow.
That doesn't sound like it's working properly.
The modem is an Arris T25 SURFboard, DOCSIS 3.1 for xfinity internet
and
voice. I originally thought the problem was the modem, but since it
seems to be working when I boot into windows-7, I now think the problem
is more likely to be in Fedora.
It doesn't really sound like it's working properly in Windows, so it's
not just Fedora, but it's probably easier to debug the issue in Fedora.
What happens if you do the following commands:
"ping 8.8.8.8"
"host google.com" or "dig google.com"
"ping google.com"
"traceroute 8.8.8.8"