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 · This USB wireless is available commonly for Ubuntu. On the CD and here are the files for Ubuntu: TP-Link. 40 rows ·  · Linux* Support for Intel® Wireless Adapters x. Close Window. .  · That is possibly a problem with the wi-fi card in the PC (or, the Linux driver for the wi-fi card). It could also be a problem with the internal antenna of the PC that is connected to the wi-fi card. My HP notebook is specified to have two antennae, but in .


That is possibly a problem with the wi-fi card in the PC (or, the Linux driver for the wi-fi card). It could also be a problem with the internal antenna of the PC that is connected to the wi-fi card. My HP notebook is specified to have two antennae, but in fact, they installed only one. We support use of the drivers only in the kernel version the driver was a part of. See the table below for a list of supported devices by the iwlwifi driver. Find more information about supported devices and firmware versions on the Intel Wi-Fi Linux community page. Hey all. I'm running Fedora CORE 2 on my laptop which has an integrated Broadcom g WNIC in it. Fedora is only picking up my Intel wired NIC. I have tried to add my wireless nic manually but there is no driver for it. I've tried using variations of other cards and IRQ's and such to get it to work but with no luck.


Aug Go to the Intel Linux Driver Downloads page. · Download the appropriate driver for your card. · Download and extract the files in the tarball to. Proprietary Broadcom drivers are packaged and available in the rpmfusion repo. Verify that your card is a Broadcom using: lspci -vnn -d 14e4: Sample output: Hi, I am trying to get up and running with Fedora but having trouble installing my wireless adapter, an ASUS ACUSB. I have downloaded the drivers from.

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