Wifi getting disconnecting randomly on asus laptop (Ubuntu version 18.04.1 ; kernel: 4.15.0-43)
Wifi connection randomly gets disconnected and may be due to same problem laptop gets freeze. I have tried all the solutions available on the internet.
On running iwconfig I get:

on running journalctl --follow I get:

I followed this thread about a similar issue on Ubuntu Forums but nothing worked.
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Wifi connection randomly gets disconnected and may be due to same problem laptop gets freeze. I have tried all the solutions available on the internet.
On running iwconfig I get:

on running journalctl --follow I get:

I followed this thread about a similar issue on Ubuntu Forums but nothing worked.
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Your output smells like a possible hardware problem. Random freezes tend to make me look toward bad RAM (look up how to run MEMTEST) or a motherboard issue (Update your BIOS, check mfr support). Try an 18.10 LiveUSB to see if any (fixed) software bugs might be responsible.
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Wifi connection randomly gets disconnected and may be due to same problem laptop gets freeze. I have tried all the solutions available on the internet.
On running iwconfig I get:

on running journalctl --follow I get:

I followed this thread about a similar issue on Ubuntu Forums but nothing worked.
wireless kernel asus
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Wifi connection randomly gets disconnected and may be due to same problem laptop gets freeze. I have tried all the solutions available on the internet.
On running iwconfig I get:

on running journalctl --follow I get:

I followed this thread about a similar issue on Ubuntu Forums but nothing worked.
wireless kernel asus
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Your output smells like a possible hardware problem. Random freezes tend to make me look toward bad RAM (look up how to run MEMTEST) or a motherboard issue (Update your BIOS, check mfr support). Try an 18.10 LiveUSB to see if any (fixed) software bugs might be responsible.
– user535733
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Your output smells like a possible hardware problem. Random freezes tend to make me look toward bad RAM (look up how to run MEMTEST) or a motherboard issue (Update your BIOS, check mfr support). Try an 18.10 LiveUSB to see if any (fixed) software bugs might be responsible.
– user535733
yesterday
Your output smells like a possible hardware problem. Random freezes tend to make me look toward bad RAM (look up how to run MEMTEST) or a motherboard issue (Update your BIOS, check mfr support). Try an 18.10 LiveUSB to see if any (fixed) software bugs might be responsible.
– user535733
yesterday
Your output smells like a possible hardware problem. Random freezes tend to make me look toward bad RAM (look up how to run MEMTEST) or a motherboard issue (Update your BIOS, check mfr support). Try an 18.10 LiveUSB to see if any (fixed) software bugs might be responsible.
– user535733
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Your output smells like a possible hardware problem. Random freezes tend to make me look toward bad RAM (look up how to run MEMTEST) or a motherboard issue (Update your BIOS, check mfr support). Try an 18.10 LiveUSB to see if any (fixed) software bugs might be responsible.
– user535733
yesterday