No wifi adapter found on Ubuntu 18.10 [on hold]
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I am not able to connect to wifi, the same problem occurred on 16.4.
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I am not able to connect to wifi, the same problem occurred on 16.4.
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We need more information than that. Can you use the terminal and post the outputs of lspci and lsusb?
– Andreas Hartmann
Nov 21 at 7:55
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Add the output oflspci -knn | grep -i net -A3
andsudo rfkill list
, post as plain text.
– abu_bua
Nov 21 at 12:08
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I am not able to connect to wifi, the same problem occurred on 16.4.
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I am not able to connect to wifi, the same problem occurred on 16.4.
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We need more information than that. Can you use the terminal and post the outputs of lspci and lsusb?
– Andreas Hartmann
Nov 21 at 7:55
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Add the output oflspci -knn | grep -i net -A3
andsudo rfkill list
, post as plain text.
– abu_bua
Nov 21 at 12:08
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We need more information than that. Can you use the terminal and post the outputs of lspci and lsusb?
– Andreas Hartmann
Nov 21 at 7:55
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Add the output oflspci -knn | grep -i net -A3
andsudo rfkill list
, post as plain text.
– abu_bua
Nov 21 at 12:08
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We need more information than that. Can you use the terminal and post the outputs of lspci and lsusb?
– Andreas Hartmann
Nov 21 at 7:55
We need more information than that. Can you use the terminal and post the outputs of lspci and lsusb?
– Andreas Hartmann
Nov 21 at 7:55
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Add the output of
lspci -knn | grep -i net -A3
and sudo rfkill list
, post as plain text.– abu_bua
Nov 21 at 12:08
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Add the output of
lspci -knn | grep -i net -A3
and sudo rfkill list
, post as plain text.– abu_bua
Nov 21 at 12:08
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We need more information than that. Can you use the terminal and post the outputs of lspci and lsusb?
– Andreas Hartmann
Nov 21 at 7:55
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Add the output of
lspci -knn | grep -i net -A3
andsudo rfkill list
, post as plain text.– abu_bua
Nov 21 at 12:08