Ubuntu 18.04 can not connect to Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2870/RT3070 USB WIFI












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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...










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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...










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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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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...










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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...







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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
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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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