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Newbie using Ubuntu 21.04, Problem with ‘Metered Connection’

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See image. Updates paused but metered connection box unchecked. How to fix this?

The solution should be something a newbie can implement.

This thread is relevant https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/-/issues/996 but I was unable to follow all the posts that had lots of terminal commands. Is that the only way to fix this?

Can I get around this issue by just manually running 'sudo apt update' and 'sudo apt upgrade'? Will that upgrade the same group of apps?

Thx. Metered connection?

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cn flag
Manual or not metered is metered.
Nate T avatar
it flag
Yea the guis just run the same commands behind the scenes. Run `tail -f /var/log/ufw.log`. what do you see?
in flag
Sure. Here's what I got. I'm a newbie so I don't know what it means. The command stopped (hanged) so I killed it with ctrl-C. advait@advait-Bravo-15-A4DDR:~$ tail -f /var/log/ufw.log Aug 30 11:51:33 advait-Bravo-15-A4DDR kernel: [ 8889.430927] [UFW BLOCK] IN=wlp4s0 OUT= MAC=50:2f:9b:aa:a1:b3:92:c7:af:10:36:13:08:00 ... etc etc.... ^C advait@advait-Bravo-15-A4DDR:~$
in flag
You can see the entire results of the command here. https://imgur.com/a/xVjVOe5 If you know what it means let me know. Thx.
in flag
All my internet is pre-paid so it's all "metered", but the price is very low so there's no reason for metering to be turned on.
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in flag

Problem solved with command:

nmcli connection modify Galaxy\ A71BD53 connection.metered no
us flag
How did you get the number A71BD53? It would help other users, who might have a different number.
in flag
The SSID for my phone is "Galaxy A71BD53". This ssid has a space in it so I was told to use "\ " so that the Linux terminal would correctly recognize the space. A71BD53 has nothing to do with Linux or the command syntax. It's just part of the ssid for my phone. There's a special name for "\ " but I forget what it is. One of the experts here will know.
us flag
Ok, I get it. Thank you.
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