I have no other option to connect to internet except my wi-fi adapter (Mercusys MU6H).I'm completely new to ubuntu and linux itself so I don't exactly know the details of installation through the terminal.

Hello everyone. I'm running 21.04 MATE on my laptop which has an Dell Wireless 1704 802.11b/g/n 2.4 Ghz wifi card. I think the vendor is Broadcom. This wifi card runs perfectly on Windows 10 but when I'm switching to MATE, it's not discoverable. It looks like I'm missing the wifi card drivers. I tried Google searching for my missing driver but without any luck for Linux. Can anyone help me install the wifi driver so I can get rid of Windows? I can't have an internet connection on this machine without wifi.


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If you have downloaded the MATE 21.04 iso and burnt it to a bootable DVD or USB, why not try to boot it from there with the Try Ubuntu option (after making sure Windoze is fully closed down) and see if the WiFi works from there. If it does, that should give you confidence that all will be well with a single boot option in ubuntu.

It will ask for your password and reload the software sources. Next is to go in the Additional Drivers tab and select the propriety driver and click on Apply Changes.

After searching through blogs it states there are no drivers. Its the chipset that I need to look for. However I still see others saying it doesnt fucnction on Ubuntu well and to buy another wifi adaptor.

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I installed PoP_OS on my 2011 MBP and its working great. Only hiccup was it did not recognize my wifi so i had to plug into my ethernet directly to download the driver. This link helped me locate what driver i needed to find and install.

I was able to figure out that this is my hardware

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Hey Suzanne Its Mike, the one who posted the article on telegram about the drivers. You are so close. Based on the screen cap above your wifi card is [14e4:4331] if you go back to that article and follow the steps again youll see it on that list.

Hey Suzanne, Not sure what the best course of action would be at this point as im still new to this as well. As a last resort maybe redo the install of ubuntu. Im currently running PoP_OS which is working well on my mac. Maybe someone else with more experience can chime in to help sort this out. Sorry I cant be of more help.

I have a Windows 10 computer that is connected to the Internet. Is there a way to download WiFi drivers for Ubuntu on the Windows 10 computer, if missing drivers is the problem, and put them on a USB drive and install them that way?

Here are the instructions on how to install the Realtek wireless drivers (my wireless card is Realtek rtl8723de). It should work the same if you have to git link for other wireless card drivers for Ubuntu or the instructions should be very similar.

yes, i also had this problem but it is definitely you missed something when you install Ubuntu. so go back to Ubuntu bootable DVD or USB and check each folder if there is some thing missed you will get an installation option then connect with wired network and install (it was broadcom in my case and i found it in a name called 'tool' folder) then check your wifi it works in my case.

The second solution is to use Kubuntu 22.10 instead of 22.04. When I used 22.10 everything just worked immediatly, no additional installs or config needed. I initially used 22.04 be cause that is documented to work, but 22.10 seems to work even better.

I have a B650m-a Wifi mother board with AMD7 7700 processor, but cannot find drivers for the graphics or the Wifi built into the processor/motherboard. This leaves me with a single screen but I want a dual screen system. I would prefer Debian/ubuntu as and OS - I do not use Windows at all. When I bought the Mobo/proc I looked and it seemed like it supported Linux. Can anybody help solve the problem.

I normally will only install LTS(long term support) versions of Ubuntu, but I thought I would give Ubuntu 22.10 a try and see whether it supports the AMD Radeon graphics of the ryzen 7 7700. This looks like a success story, although installing from USB DVD drive is ridiculously slow -it has been going for 2 hours before I saw the desktop, but at least it was on both screens. I just hope that will also work once it is installed. I have no verdict yet on the rest of the drivers-ethernet, wifi,audio etc. It might also fix a few GRUB problems, I am holding thumbs and anything else I can cross. But things are looking much more promising.

Sorry I did not get back sooner, been busy elsewhere. I will try both suggestions and see how it goes. I see the display suggestion is relevant to ubuntu 20 and not 22 - dont know if it will make a difference. Thanks for the response, much appreciated.

Your Wifi solution worked a treat and I now have integrated Wifi; however the graphics is still a problem - when I plug all three ports into my screens, it uses only the VGA port. I will keep trying to find a combination that might work better, but might just give up and buy a graphics card even though I really don't need fancy graphics. I think I will stick with nvidia and make sure there are drivers for the card I buy.

One for Windows versions Pro and above and another method via Registry for Windows Home version: elevenforum- enable-or-disable-include-drivers-with-windows-updates-in-windows-11.2232/ 

It seems all is fine. Ubuntu 22.10 solved the NIC and multiple display problem, but still needs the WiFi driver to be compiled. The grub problems persist with IO errors reported on my nvme drives while booting and undefined variables but no disk errors reported by fsck. Overall Ubuntu 22.10 is usable. I now run VirtualBox with Windows 10 as the guest OS and that works fine, however if you wish to run Sketchup-2017 you need to install a third party opengl3 driver in VirtualBox. VirtualBox only supports 2.1. Apparently VMWare supports opengl3 out of the box, but is a lot more user unfriendly.

I tried some (not all) of the suggestions in the post by That_Random_Guy, but it appears not to have worked. I have read in various places that older Broadcom wi-fi drivers may not be Linux-compatible. Does anybody know more details (or where I can find a list of compatible/incompatible Broadcom drivers), so I know whether it is worth continuing to try on this matter.

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I have installed ubuntu 18.04 on my new HP 14q-cs0009TU laptop but it's internal WiFi not working. It seems kernal driver failed to load wifi. I tried load third party drivers but it didn't work. Please help me in loading it's internal wifi.

Your kernel version is 4.13.0-xx. Accordingly, we will get the driver appropriate for kernel versions 4.11 and higher. With a temporary working internet connection by ethernet, tethered or whatever means possible, open a terminal and do:

I'd also note that the "Linux Support for Intel Wireless" drivers page lists the AX210, AX201, AX200 and many other cards as supported by various iwlwifi firmware but the AX101 is curiously absent. Why is that?

Thank you for sharing the Linux driver and the methods of installing the Linux driver for TP-Link adapter. Your contributions make the community better! We tagged some threads with ' Linux driver' or 'Linux Driver & Highlighted'  , you could view more useful and popular threads with the Linux topic here:

What you are likely to find are results suggesting you get something from GitHub and install that. Read a few forum posts before you decide to download something. In my case some drivers had better install notes than others and one of the drivers was cited to have better support (dkms?) than another. I checked out the README and decided it was well put together. For my USB adapter I went for

Picture No4 below shows the usual wifi strength of 65-75mbps of this Dell 5430 Latitude non-vPro laptop, and by switching to the Realtek driver entry, you can see the significant improvement in signal strength of 400mbps in picture No3 above.

The issue surfaces when i try to download the driver for my wireless card, it downloads it for a bit, then throws some error, and if I press anything after that my screen basically looks like a graphic card meltdown. ( lines in different colors all over the screen ).

Note: One of my attempts it installed the driver just fine and asked me to restart. I did, and noticed the Wireless button was blue (on my laptop). However, just before i added my home network, it froze and i had to restart. Driver was gone, and i was back to scratch.

If the hardware is verified to be working, but your issue persists? The next step would be to get in touch with Canonical the suppliers of Ubuntu Linux and the integrated drivers. They can take you through in-depth software and driver troubleshooting to resolve your issue. You can find all their information about the Ubuntu Community Support page. There is a community support group that attempts to resolve any software issues that remain.

Need to install RealTek RTL8812AU driver for Ubuntu Core 16. Basically my current wifi adaptor is not giving the required speed, so I procurred a USB dongle which support Ubuntu 16.04, however the procedure given in the manual is not working in Ubuntu Core. How do I proceed.

@jalim : I see that you have also installed these drivers in ubuntu core 2 years ago. An instruction for the same would be much appreciated. Please note that I already have an integrated wifi card installed in the system. Do I need to disable that first to make this USB dongle work. 2351a5e196

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