Up until recently, my family had been using AT&T U-Verse. Yesterday, a guy from AT&T came over and upgraded our hardware and gave us a faster internet plan. Now, with my previous internet I had a netctl profile up that worked just fine. I had adjusted the ESSID and KEY values to match the new ones, and it connected just fine. However, now I can no longer connect to any internet related services or even the router's web interface.
Here's the output from netctl's status:
Code:
● netctl@internet.service - Internet
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/netctl@internet.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: active (exited) since Sat 2016-02-20 11:27:34 EST; 55s ago
Docs: man:netctl.profile(5)
Process: 319 ExecStart=/usr/lib/network/network start internet (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 319 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Tasks: 2 (limit: 512)
CGroup: /system.slice/system-netctl.slice/netctl@internet.service
├─346 wpa_supplicant -q -B -P /run/wpa_supplicant_wlp3s0.pid -i wlp3s0 -D nl80211,wext -c/run/network/wpa_supplicant_wlp3s0.conf
└─514 dhcpcd -4 -q -t 30 -L -C resolv.conf wlp3s0
Feb 20 11:27:23 i network[319]: Starting network profile 'internet'...
Feb 20 11:27:27 i dhcpcd[505]: DUID 00:01:00:01:1d:f6:54:a5:28:c2:dd:57:3f:e1
Feb 20 11:27:27 i dhcpcd[505]: wlp3s0: IAID dd:57:3f:e1
Feb 20 11:27:28 i dhcpcd[505]: wlp3s0: rebinding lease of 192.168.1.75
Feb 20 11:27:28 i dhcpcd[505]: wlp3s0: probing address 192.168.1.75/24
Feb 20 11:27:34 i dhcpcd[505]: wlp3s0: leased 192.168.1.75 for 86400 seconds
Feb 20 11:27:34 i dhcpcd[505]: wlp3s0: adding route to 192.168.1.0/24
Feb 20 11:27:34 i dhcpcd[505]: wlp3s0: adding default route via 192.168.1.254
Feb 20 11:27:34 i network[319]: Started network profile 'internet'
Feb 20 11:27:34 i systemd[1]: Started Internet.
Thinking this was an issue with my profile, I booted into Arch off of my USB and was presented with the same issue; it connected fine, gave no errors, and could not connect to anything. I have no idea what's wrong and would appreciate any help.
Additionally, all devices in the house (iPad, Android tablet, Windows computers, and phones) work just fine.