On 2/21/23 08:56, Bill C wrote:
This thing is an antenna that plugs into the USB port
On Tue, Feb 21, 2023, 7:20 AM George N. White III <gnwiii@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 4:47 AM Barry <barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 21 Feb 2023, at 03:42, Bill Cunningham <bill.cu1234@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2/20/2023 5:29 PM, George N. White III wrote:
[...]
The thing I don't get is the net install I used installed, so there was
something ther
at one point, that connected. Now, it's evidently not there. No I don't
have ethernet
access right now so wifi is all I have.
A USB installer for some linux distro may still work, although it is also
possible that your
wifi hardware died.
Can you obtain a usb ethernet adapter to help get connected to sort out
installs for wifi?
You should also consider swapping the wifi card or a USB wifi dongle.
There are also wifi to
ethernet boxes that will allow any system with ethernet to use wifi. Some
are sold as "wifi
externders" but include an ethernet port:
Linksys AC1900 Plug In Range Extender with MU-MIMO (Max Stream RE7000-CA)
NETGEAR WiFi Range Extender EX6120
Here are a couple of low-level things to try.
lspci enumerates all the slots on the bus. There may be a hint there.
Some stuff is motherboard generic but others are device specific.
lsmod shows all the kernel modules that have been loaded. ( lspci | sort
may make it easier to look through ).
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