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Linux wifi not working
Installing an unauthorized wifi card in a Lenovo thinkpad edge 14Leoxsys nano wifi adapter installation in backtrack 5r3/kali linux 1.1.0wifi support for Realtek [10ec:8821] on VivoPC VM62N-G050RTroubleshooting WIFI - no access points listedTP-LINK TL823N Fail to Start in Kali LinuxCan't enable wifi, but my Wifi LED indicator always turned onWifi dongle doesn't detect networks on kali linux VMRealtek RTL8723AU not working on Linux Mint 18.1WiFi card installed but no network detectedwifi not working, lenovo G50-70
So, i just got a Linux as a dual boot with windows, and i can't get the wi-fi to work. I have a tp-link WN823N card and the integrated intel card, one using a realtek RTL8192EU chipset with the rtl8xxxu driver installed, and the other the basic intel chipset. I tried everything i found, i have the drivers installed, the cards are listed in iwconfig and ifconfig and the strangest thing is that i can use airmon-ng to put the cards in monitor mode, and they also work with airodump-ng and list all the networks nearby yet i can't use any of the cards for normal wireless networking.
Also, here is the full diagnostic report for the network: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/NKPY3ssgqg/ . The laptop on which i am running the linux distro is a lenovo legion y530
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So, i just got a Linux as a dual boot with windows, and i can't get the wi-fi to work. I have a tp-link WN823N card and the integrated intel card, one using a realtek RTL8192EU chipset with the rtl8xxxu driver installed, and the other the basic intel chipset. I tried everything i found, i have the drivers installed, the cards are listed in iwconfig and ifconfig and the strangest thing is that i can use airmon-ng to put the cards in monitor mode, and they also work with airodump-ng and list all the networks nearby yet i can't use any of the cards for normal wireless networking.
Also, here is the full diagnostic report for the network: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/NKPY3ssgqg/ . The laptop on which i am running the linux distro is a lenovo legion y530
networking wifi drivers
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Does the wifi work with Windows?
– Timothy Pulliam
yesterday
Yes, it works @TimothyPulliam
– Andrew Daniel Barzu
yesterday
Also what do you mean "can't get the wifi to work". What happens when you try to connect? When you took that diagnostic report, were you connected via Ethernet?
– Timothy Pulliam
yesterday
Yeah, i was on ethernet when i took the report, and when i try to open any of the 2 network adapters they just instantly shut back down. @TimothyPulliam
– Andrew Daniel Barzu
yesterday
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So, i just got a Linux as a dual boot with windows, and i can't get the wi-fi to work. I have a tp-link WN823N card and the integrated intel card, one using a realtek RTL8192EU chipset with the rtl8xxxu driver installed, and the other the basic intel chipset. I tried everything i found, i have the drivers installed, the cards are listed in iwconfig and ifconfig and the strangest thing is that i can use airmon-ng to put the cards in monitor mode, and they also work with airodump-ng and list all the networks nearby yet i can't use any of the cards for normal wireless networking.
Also, here is the full diagnostic report for the network: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/NKPY3ssgqg/ . The laptop on which i am running the linux distro is a lenovo legion y530
networking wifi drivers
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So, i just got a Linux as a dual boot with windows, and i can't get the wi-fi to work. I have a tp-link WN823N card and the integrated intel card, one using a realtek RTL8192EU chipset with the rtl8xxxu driver installed, and the other the basic intel chipset. I tried everything i found, i have the drivers installed, the cards are listed in iwconfig and ifconfig and the strangest thing is that i can use airmon-ng to put the cards in monitor mode, and they also work with airodump-ng and list all the networks nearby yet i can't use any of the cards for normal wireless networking.
Also, here is the full diagnostic report for the network: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/NKPY3ssgqg/ . The laptop on which i am running the linux distro is a lenovo legion y530
networking wifi drivers
networking wifi drivers
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Does the wifi work with Windows?
– Timothy Pulliam
yesterday
Yes, it works @TimothyPulliam
– Andrew Daniel Barzu
yesterday
Also what do you mean "can't get the wifi to work". What happens when you try to connect? When you took that diagnostic report, were you connected via Ethernet?
– Timothy Pulliam
yesterday
Yeah, i was on ethernet when i took the report, and when i try to open any of the 2 network adapters they just instantly shut back down. @TimothyPulliam
– Andrew Daniel Barzu
yesterday
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Does the wifi work with Windows?
– Timothy Pulliam
yesterday
Yes, it works @TimothyPulliam
– Andrew Daniel Barzu
yesterday
Also what do you mean "can't get the wifi to work". What happens when you try to connect? When you took that diagnostic report, were you connected via Ethernet?
– Timothy Pulliam
yesterday
Yeah, i was on ethernet when i took the report, and when i try to open any of the 2 network adapters they just instantly shut back down. @TimothyPulliam
– Andrew Daniel Barzu
yesterday
Does the wifi work with Windows?
– Timothy Pulliam
yesterday
Does the wifi work with Windows?
– Timothy Pulliam
yesterday
Yes, it works @TimothyPulliam
– Andrew Daniel Barzu
yesterday
Yes, it works @TimothyPulliam
– Andrew Daniel Barzu
yesterday
Also what do you mean "can't get the wifi to work". What happens when you try to connect? When you took that diagnostic report, were you connected via Ethernet?
– Timothy Pulliam
yesterday
Also what do you mean "can't get the wifi to work". What happens when you try to connect? When you took that diagnostic report, were you connected via Ethernet?
– Timothy Pulliam
yesterday
Yeah, i was on ethernet when i took the report, and when i try to open any of the 2 network adapters they just instantly shut back down. @TimothyPulliam
– Andrew Daniel Barzu
yesterday
Yeah, i was on ethernet when i took the report, and when i try to open any of the 2 network adapters they just instantly shut back down. @TimothyPulliam
– Andrew Daniel Barzu
yesterday
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Ok, seems like i've been able to solve the problem by simply making a new wpa supplicant via terminal and connecting to it with wpa_supplicant -D -i -c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf -B
The trouble is that the network still appears as unavailable in the network manager up the right corner. Tho, internet is working, which is, very very strange. If anyone knows how to fix this, it would be amazing, for now I think i can live with crontabbing those lines to connect to the internet.
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Ok, seems like i've been able to solve the problem by simply making a new wpa supplicant via terminal and connecting to it with wpa_supplicant -D -i -c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf -B
The trouble is that the network still appears as unavailable in the network manager up the right corner. Tho, internet is working, which is, very very strange. If anyone knows how to fix this, it would be amazing, for now I think i can live with crontabbing those lines to connect to the internet.
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Ok, seems like i've been able to solve the problem by simply making a new wpa supplicant via terminal and connecting to it with wpa_supplicant -D -i -c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf -B
The trouble is that the network still appears as unavailable in the network manager up the right corner. Tho, internet is working, which is, very very strange. If anyone knows how to fix this, it would be amazing, for now I think i can live with crontabbing those lines to connect to the internet.
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Ok, seems like i've been able to solve the problem by simply making a new wpa supplicant via terminal and connecting to it with wpa_supplicant -D -i -c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf -B
The trouble is that the network still appears as unavailable in the network manager up the right corner. Tho, internet is working, which is, very very strange. If anyone knows how to fix this, it would be amazing, for now I think i can live with crontabbing those lines to connect to the internet.
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Ok, seems like i've been able to solve the problem by simply making a new wpa supplicant via terminal and connecting to it with wpa_supplicant -D -i -c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf -B
The trouble is that the network still appears as unavailable in the network manager up the right corner. Tho, internet is working, which is, very very strange. If anyone knows how to fix this, it would be amazing, for now I think i can live with crontabbing those lines to connect to the internet.
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Does the wifi work with Windows?
– Timothy Pulliam
yesterday
Yes, it works @TimothyPulliam
– Andrew Daniel Barzu
yesterday
Also what do you mean "can't get the wifi to work". What happens when you try to connect? When you took that diagnostic report, were you connected via Ethernet?
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yesterday
Yeah, i was on ethernet when i took the report, and when i try to open any of the 2 network adapters they just instantly shut back down. @TimothyPulliam
– Andrew Daniel Barzu
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