My very favorite kind of problem: everything looks great except it just doesn't work.
Please shut down the computer. Remove the USB wireless. Start the computer. Open a terminal and run:
tail -f...
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My very favorite kind of problem: everything looks great except it just doesn't work.
Please shut down the computer. Remove the USB wireless. Start the computer. Open a terminal and run:
tail -f...
Let's see if there are any clues in the message log:
sudo dmesg | grep 8852
Did you try a reboot?
After the reboot, did the module load as expected?
lsmod | grep 8852auWas a wireless interface created?
iwconfigDoes it see networks?
nmcli device wifi list
PS - The...
I think you missed the step in the very first post:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install build-essential git dkmsThen try to compile the driver again.
Please start here: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=370108
Please do:
sudo apt purge bcmwl-kernel-source
sudo modprobe -r wl
Is there any improvement?
May we also see:
What does this tell us?
sudo dmesg | grep brcmThanks.
Please run and post:
lsusb
sudo dkms status
After you installed the driver, did you load it?
sudo modprobe wl
Are there any clues in the message log?
sudo dmesg | grep wl
Your access point has a 2.4 gHz segment, on channel 1 and a 5 gHz segment on channel 44.
Your wireless may be dropping because there are two wireless access points with the same name and password....
We notice in your wireless_info that, of the SSIDs listed, the one you are attempting to connect to, SETUP-171A, isn’t even listed. Although some 15 are listed, ordered apparently by signal strength,...
Trusty Tahr
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That was the last hail Mary, last ditch, desperate technique we could try.
The only suggestion I have left is to try a USB-to-ethernet adapter. They are almost always fully supported in even older...
That was the last hail Mary, last ditch, desperate technique we could try.
The only suggestion I have left is to try a USB-to-ethernet adapter. They are almost always fully supported in even older...
No response at all means that the module does exist but that it doesn't cover your exact device. That's common when we install an old Ubuntu version and use relatively newer hardware devices. Quite...
The usual driver for this device is called e1000e. I doubt that it existed in Ubuntu 14.04. Check:
modinfo e1000e | grep -i 15d7Perhaps you could find a version of e1000e to download that is...
Are these connected to the same router??? Are these addresses acquired by DHCP? Or are they set to static IP addresses in Network Manager? Something doesn't look right.
I doubt you have the same device and I doubt that this solution works for you. Please start your own new question and include the result of these terminal commands:
lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3...
Setting a static IP address in Settings > WiFi works perfectly well for me in 23.10.
With all settings set to Automatic(DHCP), please run and post:
ip a
route -nI suspect there is a...
Paste it here and give us the link: http://paste.ubuntu.com
Please try again. Here is a sequence from my machine:
chili@T480s:~$ ls -al /etc/netplan
total 28
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Oct 24 21:15 .
drwxr-xr-x 144 root root 12288 Oct 26 09:02 .....
Please do:
sudo chmod 0600 /etc/netplan/01-network-manager-all.yaml
And try again. Run and post:
uname -r
ls /etc/netplan/
sudo ls /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/
May we please see:
uname -r
ls /etc/netplan/
sudo ls /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/
Thanks.
Please see: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1372873/connected-on-wireless-but-no-internet-access-in-ubuntu-20-04
Nobody ever suggested that. I strongly suspect these steps are useless.
Does that say 'error'? It is informational only.
I regret that I have no further suggestions.