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cannot find “Enable Wireless” option in Ubuntu 12.04 network drop down


“Enable Wireless” option is disabled in network settingsCan't enable Ralink RT2561/RT61 wireless cardCan't turn on or enable wirelessWireless isn't working on Lenovo T400Wireless issues on Gateway M-6750No wireless after ugrade from 11.10 to 12.04LAN connection and WifiWiFi or Bluetooth not working in ubuntu 16.04 LTS (dual boot)How can I get rid of chosing Recovery Mode from GRUB each time I but to fix WiFi and Graphic Problem?Ethernet interface gets disabled when GPU is removedWifi not getting connected but LAN cable connection is working. Please help






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Historically, there is an "Enable Wireless" option that I can have ticked or unticked that is just beneath the "Enable Networking" option when I right click on the network bar.



Suddenly this disappeared one day, and I can't connect to wireless, nor does the option even exist to enable wireless.



The output for rfkill list all is below:



rfkill list all
1: tpacpi_bluetooth_sw: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: no


And that is all. There is no wireless that is being displayed.



The output for sudo lshw -C network is:



 *-network 
description: Ethernet interface
product: Ethernet Connection I218-LM
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 19
bus info: pci@0000:00:19.0
logical name: eth0
version: 04
serial: 28:d2:44:4d:b6:89
size: 1Gbit/s
capacity: 1Gbit/s
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi bus_master cap_list ethernet physical tp 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd 1000bt-fd autonegotiation
configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=e1000e driverversion=2.0.0-k duplex=full firmware=0.6-3 ip=10.0.28.48 latency=0 link=yes multicast=yes port=twisted pair speed=1Gbit/s
resources: irq:57 memory:f0600000-f061ffff memory:f063e000-f063efff ioport:3080(size=32)
*-network UNCLAIMED
description: Network controller
product: Wireless 7260
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
version: 83
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress bus_master cap_list
configuration: latency=0
resources: memory:f0400000-f0401fff


Does anyone know how I can enable wireless? I have also tried:



sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart


and have checked to make sure drivers are up to date as well.










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    Historically, there is an "Enable Wireless" option that I can have ticked or unticked that is just beneath the "Enable Networking" option when I right click on the network bar.



    Suddenly this disappeared one day, and I can't connect to wireless, nor does the option even exist to enable wireless.



    The output for rfkill list all is below:



    rfkill list all
    1: tpacpi_bluetooth_sw: Bluetooth
    Soft blocked: yes
    Hard blocked: no


    And that is all. There is no wireless that is being displayed.



    The output for sudo lshw -C network is:



     *-network 
    description: Ethernet interface
    product: Ethernet Connection I218-LM
    vendor: Intel Corporation
    physical id: 19
    bus info: pci@0000:00:19.0
    logical name: eth0
    version: 04
    serial: 28:d2:44:4d:b6:89
    size: 1Gbit/s
    capacity: 1Gbit/s
    width: 32 bits
    clock: 33MHz
    capabilities: pm msi bus_master cap_list ethernet physical tp 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd 1000bt-fd autonegotiation
    configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=e1000e driverversion=2.0.0-k duplex=full firmware=0.6-3 ip=10.0.28.48 latency=0 link=yes multicast=yes port=twisted pair speed=1Gbit/s
    resources: irq:57 memory:f0600000-f061ffff memory:f063e000-f063efff ioport:3080(size=32)
    *-network UNCLAIMED
    description: Network controller
    product: Wireless 7260
    vendor: Intel Corporation
    physical id: 0
    bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
    version: 83
    width: 64 bits
    clock: 33MHz
    capabilities: pm msi pciexpress bus_master cap_list
    configuration: latency=0
    resources: memory:f0400000-f0401fff


    Does anyone know how I can enable wireless? I have also tried:



    sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart


    and have checked to make sure drivers are up to date as well.










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      Historically, there is an "Enable Wireless" option that I can have ticked or unticked that is just beneath the "Enable Networking" option when I right click on the network bar.



      Suddenly this disappeared one day, and I can't connect to wireless, nor does the option even exist to enable wireless.



      The output for rfkill list all is below:



      rfkill list all
      1: tpacpi_bluetooth_sw: Bluetooth
      Soft blocked: yes
      Hard blocked: no


      And that is all. There is no wireless that is being displayed.



      The output for sudo lshw -C network is:



       *-network 
      description: Ethernet interface
      product: Ethernet Connection I218-LM
      vendor: Intel Corporation
      physical id: 19
      bus info: pci@0000:00:19.0
      logical name: eth0
      version: 04
      serial: 28:d2:44:4d:b6:89
      size: 1Gbit/s
      capacity: 1Gbit/s
      width: 32 bits
      clock: 33MHz
      capabilities: pm msi bus_master cap_list ethernet physical tp 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd 1000bt-fd autonegotiation
      configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=e1000e driverversion=2.0.0-k duplex=full firmware=0.6-3 ip=10.0.28.48 latency=0 link=yes multicast=yes port=twisted pair speed=1Gbit/s
      resources: irq:57 memory:f0600000-f061ffff memory:f063e000-f063efff ioport:3080(size=32)
      *-network UNCLAIMED
      description: Network controller
      product: Wireless 7260
      vendor: Intel Corporation
      physical id: 0
      bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
      version: 83
      width: 64 bits
      clock: 33MHz
      capabilities: pm msi pciexpress bus_master cap_list
      configuration: latency=0
      resources: memory:f0400000-f0401fff


      Does anyone know how I can enable wireless? I have also tried:



      sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart


      and have checked to make sure drivers are up to date as well.










      share|improve this question














      Historically, there is an "Enable Wireless" option that I can have ticked or unticked that is just beneath the "Enable Networking" option when I right click on the network bar.



      Suddenly this disappeared one day, and I can't connect to wireless, nor does the option even exist to enable wireless.



      The output for rfkill list all is below:



      rfkill list all
      1: tpacpi_bluetooth_sw: Bluetooth
      Soft blocked: yes
      Hard blocked: no


      And that is all. There is no wireless that is being displayed.



      The output for sudo lshw -C network is:



       *-network 
      description: Ethernet interface
      product: Ethernet Connection I218-LM
      vendor: Intel Corporation
      physical id: 19
      bus info: pci@0000:00:19.0
      logical name: eth0
      version: 04
      serial: 28:d2:44:4d:b6:89
      size: 1Gbit/s
      capacity: 1Gbit/s
      width: 32 bits
      clock: 33MHz
      capabilities: pm msi bus_master cap_list ethernet physical tp 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd 1000bt-fd autonegotiation
      configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=e1000e driverversion=2.0.0-k duplex=full firmware=0.6-3 ip=10.0.28.48 latency=0 link=yes multicast=yes port=twisted pair speed=1Gbit/s
      resources: irq:57 memory:f0600000-f061ffff memory:f063e000-f063efff ioport:3080(size=32)
      *-network UNCLAIMED
      description: Network controller
      product: Wireless 7260
      vendor: Intel Corporation
      physical id: 0
      bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
      version: 83
      width: 64 bits
      clock: 33MHz
      capabilities: pm msi pciexpress bus_master cap_list
      configuration: latency=0
      resources: memory:f0400000-f0401fff


      Does anyone know how I can enable wireless? I have also tried:



      sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart


      and have checked to make sure drivers are up to date as well.







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          • Yea i already went through all of those but none of it worked. It appears to be a different case as their wireless still appears when they do rfkill list all, whereas mine doesn't even show up there at all....

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          • You do not have a driver loaded for your device. either it is not loaded and needs loaded manually or you need to install the driver which normally for intel devices is not the case.

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          • Yea i already went through all of those but none of it worked. It appears to be a different case as their wireless still appears when they do rfkill list all, whereas mine doesn't even show up there at all....

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            May 5 '14 at 1:30











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            – Wild Man
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          • Yea i already went through all of those but none of it worked. It appears to be a different case as their wireless still appears when they do rfkill list all, whereas mine doesn't even show up there at all....

            – user3412393
            May 5 '14 at 1:30











          • You do not have a driver loaded for your device. either it is not loaded and needs loaded manually or you need to install the driver which normally for intel devices is not the case.

            – Wild Man
            May 5 '14 at 16:38

















          • Yea i already went through all of those but none of it worked. It appears to be a different case as their wireless still appears when they do rfkill list all, whereas mine doesn't even show up there at all....

            – user3412393
            May 5 '14 at 1:30











          • You do not have a driver loaded for your device. either it is not loaded and needs loaded manually or you need to install the driver which normally for intel devices is not the case.

            – Wild Man
            May 5 '14 at 16:38
















          Yea i already went through all of those but none of it worked. It appears to be a different case as their wireless still appears when they do rfkill list all, whereas mine doesn't even show up there at all....

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          May 5 '14 at 1:30





          Yea i already went through all of those but none of it worked. It appears to be a different case as their wireless still appears when they do rfkill list all, whereas mine doesn't even show up there at all....

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          May 5 '14 at 1:30













          You do not have a driver loaded for your device. either it is not loaded and needs loaded manually or you need to install the driver which normally for intel devices is not the case.

          – Wild Man
          May 5 '14 at 16:38





          You do not have a driver loaded for your device. either it is not loaded and needs loaded manually or you need to install the driver which normally for intel devices is not the case.

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