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<div>Sometimes this happens to me. What I do is disable wifi, then re-enable it, and it connects. If someone could show us how to do this via command, it would be great.</div><div> </div><div>Sent from my <a href="http://windows.microsoft.com/consumer-preview">Windows 8 PC</a></div>
<div> </div> <div style="border-top-color:rgb(229,229,229);border-top-width:2px;border-top-style:solid"> <strong>From:</strong> Sam Sebastian <<a href="mailto:sebastiansam55@gmail.com">sebastiansam55@gmail.com</a>><br>
<strong>Sent:</strong> Friday, June 8, 2012 9:08:01 AM<br> <strong>To:</strong> Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions<br> <strong>Subject:</strong> How to run command on resume from "suspend"<br>
</div> <div> </div>For all of the different version of ubuntu/linux I have used on my<br>
computer whenever it wakes from suspend it is unable to connect to the<br>
network until I use ifconfig to change the mac address of eth0. Is<br>
this something that I can fix in ubuntu or is it a problem with my<br>
router (Linksys E2000)? The command I run is "sudo ifconfig eth0 hw<br>
ether <thechangedmacaddress>"<br>
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Thanks, Sam<br>
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