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Installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS replacing Windows 10, no wifi adapter is found
I can't configure my networks or use my wifi adapterWifi not working - Ubuntu 12.04/14.04 LTS - Realtek 802.11d RTL8192EEUbuntu 14.04 LTS Default Drivers Removed?Ubuntu 14.04 LTS can view but cannot connect to 5Ghz wifiMy wireless adapter's light is on but there are no options for connecting to a wireless network. Please helpCannot connect desktop PC to free WiFi, Ubuntu 16.04 LTSCannot connect Ubuntu 18.04 to Wifiwifi adapter not found after installing Ubuntu 18.04 on acer v5Ubuntu 18.04 LTS wifi problems“No Wi-Fi Adapter found” - Dell XPS 13 on Ubuntu 18.04
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Installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS replacing Windows 10.
First time I ever use any non Windows or Apple operating system. Zero Ubuntu knowledge.
The computer is an Acer that uses Realtek Wireless.
No Wi Fi adapter is found.
Read some related answers and tried using commands posted for other similar questions. Not been able to find a solution.
Basically, how do I make Ubuntu 18.04 LTS find my Wi Fi adapter and connect to the internet?
Any helpful advice is greatly appreciated.
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Installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS replacing Windows 10.
First time I ever use any non Windows or Apple operating system. Zero Ubuntu knowledge.
The computer is an Acer that uses Realtek Wireless.
No Wi Fi adapter is found.
Read some related answers and tried using commands posted for other similar questions. Not been able to find a solution.
Basically, how do I make Ubuntu 18.04 LTS find my Wi Fi adapter and connect to the internet?
Any helpful advice is greatly appreciated.
wireless
New contributor
Realtek make more than one wireless device; so more information is required. Try running the following commandsudo lshw -C network
(list-hardware of class network), then edit your question and add the command & output to your question.
– guiverc
1 hour ago
Please edit your question and post output of the following commands: 1.nmcli device
, 2.ip addr show
and 3.ls -l /etc/resolv.conf
– Marmayogi
31 mins ago
add a comment |
Installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS replacing Windows 10.
First time I ever use any non Windows or Apple operating system. Zero Ubuntu knowledge.
The computer is an Acer that uses Realtek Wireless.
No Wi Fi adapter is found.
Read some related answers and tried using commands posted for other similar questions. Not been able to find a solution.
Basically, how do I make Ubuntu 18.04 LTS find my Wi Fi adapter and connect to the internet?
Any helpful advice is greatly appreciated.
wireless
New contributor
Installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS replacing Windows 10.
First time I ever use any non Windows or Apple operating system. Zero Ubuntu knowledge.
The computer is an Acer that uses Realtek Wireless.
No Wi Fi adapter is found.
Read some related answers and tried using commands posted for other similar questions. Not been able to find a solution.
Basically, how do I make Ubuntu 18.04 LTS find my Wi Fi adapter and connect to the internet?
Any helpful advice is greatly appreciated.
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Realtek make more than one wireless device; so more information is required. Try running the following commandsudo lshw -C network
(list-hardware of class network), then edit your question and add the command & output to your question.
– guiverc
1 hour ago
Please edit your question and post output of the following commands: 1.nmcli device
, 2.ip addr show
and 3.ls -l /etc/resolv.conf
– Marmayogi
31 mins ago
add a comment |
Realtek make more than one wireless device; so more information is required. Try running the following commandsudo lshw -C network
(list-hardware of class network), then edit your question and add the command & output to your question.
– guiverc
1 hour ago
Please edit your question and post output of the following commands: 1.nmcli device
, 2.ip addr show
and 3.ls -l /etc/resolv.conf
– Marmayogi
31 mins ago
Realtek make more than one wireless device; so more information is required. Try running the following command
sudo lshw -C network
(list-hardware of class network), then edit your question and add the command & output to your question.– guiverc
1 hour ago
Realtek make more than one wireless device; so more information is required. Try running the following command
sudo lshw -C network
(list-hardware of class network), then edit your question and add the command & output to your question.– guiverc
1 hour ago
Please edit your question and post output of the following commands: 1.
nmcli device
, 2. ip addr show
and 3. ls -l /etc/resolv.conf
– Marmayogi
31 mins ago
Please edit your question and post output of the following commands: 1.
nmcli device
, 2. ip addr show
and 3. ls -l /etc/resolv.conf
– Marmayogi
31 mins ago
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Realtek make more than one wireless device; so more information is required. Try running the following command
sudo lshw -C network
(list-hardware of class network), then edit your question and add the command & output to your question.– guiverc
1 hour ago
Please edit your question and post output of the following commands: 1.
nmcli device
, 2.ip addr show
and 3.ls -l /etc/resolv.conf
– Marmayogi
31 mins ago