Ubuntu 18.04 can not connect to Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2870/RT3070 USB WIFI
18.04 will not connect using my laptop's internal wifi card... In the past when I ran across a laptop with this problem I simply plugged in the USB wifi dongle and it takes off and runs... 18.04 seems to no longer contain the Ralink drivers...
drivers wireless usb ralink
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18.04 will not connect using my laptop's internal wifi card... In the past when I ran across a laptop with this problem I simply plugged in the USB wifi dongle and it takes off and runs... 18.04 seems to no longer contain the Ralink drivers...
drivers wireless usb ralink
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Ubuntu does contain the drivers. Check:lsmod | grep rt2
Please edit your question to include the result of the terminal commands:rfkill list all
amd also:lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
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Jan 21 at 0:37
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18.04 will not connect using my laptop's internal wifi card... In the past when I ran across a laptop with this problem I simply plugged in the USB wifi dongle and it takes off and runs... 18.04 seems to no longer contain the Ralink drivers...
drivers wireless usb ralink
18.04 will not connect using my laptop's internal wifi card... In the past when I ran across a laptop with this problem I simply plugged in the USB wifi dongle and it takes off and runs... 18.04 seems to no longer contain the Ralink drivers...
drivers wireless usb ralink
drivers wireless usb ralink
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Ubuntu does contain the drivers. Check:lsmod | grep rt2
Please edit your question to include the result of the terminal commands:rfkill list all
amd also:lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
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Jan 21 at 0:37
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Ubuntu does contain the drivers. Check:lsmod | grep rt2
Please edit your question to include the result of the terminal commands:rfkill list all
amd also:lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
– chili555
Jan 21 at 0:37
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Ubuntu does contain the drivers. Check:
lsmod | grep rt2
Please edit your question to include the result of the terminal commands: rfkill list all
amd also: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.– chili555
Jan 21 at 0:37
Ubuntu does contain the drivers. Check:
lsmod | grep rt2
Please edit your question to include the result of the terminal commands: rfkill list all
amd also: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.– chili555
Jan 21 at 0:37
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Ubuntu does contain the drivers. Check:
lsmod | grep rt2
Please edit your question to include the result of the terminal commands:rfkill list all
amd also:lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.– chili555
Jan 21 at 0:37