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Post by pippuccio76 on Sept 10, 2023 18:12:27 GMT
HI ,sorry for english , on a friend's pc , that i can access via anydesk (by cable) it seem that wifi are disabled . Until yesterday he connect by hotspot . This is the output of lshw -C network : linkWhats can i do ?
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enigma9o7
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Post by enigma9o7 on Sept 10, 2023 19:49:46 GMT
try "sudo ubuntu-drivers install" to see if it can find a driver for the wifi automatically.
If not, it's probably something proprietary. You need to figure out the wifi chip and install the appropriate driver. Try `lspci` to list pci devices or `lsusb` to list usb devices to figure out what wifi chip it is.
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Post by pippuccio76 on Sept 11, 2023 14:16:15 GMT
try "sudo ubuntu-drivers install" to see if it can find a driver for the wifi automatically. If not, it's probably something proprietary. You need to figure out the wifi chip and install the appropriate driver. Try `lspci` to list pci devices or `lsusb` to list usb devices to figure out what wifi chip it is. This is with lspci : imgur.com/1GDaGj9.pngThe hardware work until saturday with hotspot...
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oyt
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Post by oyt on Oct 5, 2023 10:34:08 GMT
sudo apt update
sudo update-pciids
sudo apt install firmware-b43-installer
sudo apt install linux-firmware
sudo reboot
Your Pc will be reboot.
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Post by thewaiter on Oct 5, 2023 11:06:59 GMT
In case of bcm driver just run bcm command in BL7. I created a script for recognizing and installing a proper bcm driver. Enjoy
Stefan
EDIT: I can not see any bcm nor wifi device in outcome EDIT 2: can you offer rfkill command output here?
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