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i cannot detect any wifi since i install another os(ubuntu) on my computer
both os cannot detect any
i have check the driver and make sure network card is open
can't figure out why
can any body help me ,plz
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Hello,
As we understand, your PC does not show any wireless networks after you installed Ubuntu on it. Here are few things to consider about this:
- The Linux drivers are part of the upstream Linux* kernel and are available through the regular channels, distributions, or the https://www.kernel.org/ Linux* kernel archives. Linux driver support can be found in the http://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/iwlwifi Linux Community page.
- The process to connect to a Wireless network in Ubuntu is simple if the adapter and driver are working correctly. You can check the following document from Ubuntu Documentation: http://help.ubuntu.com/lts/ubuntu-help/net-wireless-connect.html Connect to a wireless network.
- Make sure that your wireless adapter is enabled. This is normally done with a hardware switch in the chassis, or with a Key combination.
For additional assistance, we will need the Wireless adapter model, OS version, PC model, and any other details you can provide about the issue.
Regards,
Jonathan
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