Hii to all linux users, hope you can help me.
I updated my system a couple of days ago, pop os 24.04 LTS and wifi stoped working. The problem is i dont have wire so wifi is only connection to the internet curently. And i managed to lose it… So i tryed to fix the problem by switching to older kernel but it didnt fix the problem unfortinetly.
I gave up and reinstalled whole system thinking it will fix it. And since i do it i decided to try new cosmic alpha system. So i downloaded that and i like it despite its not finished and it has bugs and missing features. But that didnt fix my wifi problem! Its still not working.
I have two ssd-s, so on my main one 1TB i have linux and thats what im using, but on second one 500GB i have windows 10 for some games that doesnt work on linux. So i was using that to download latest pop os and my wifi card works so its obviusly not dead or anything.
I plan to get wire but i have some drilling to do for that and i would like to fix wifi card before that if possinble.
Almost forgot, my wifi card is Asus pcie card, with two antenas, its red and wery beautifull. Tryed to uploud picture of it but my acount is new so that wasnt possible. I dont know exact model number but this one looks exactly like mine so meabu its that one.
What does: sudo lspci
Output? If it doesn’t show up in the output of that command it may be a hardware issue. Also some laptops have physical wifi switches that people forget are there and accidentally switch on.
Thats the autput i took a picture of the code with iphone and copied the text from that picture since i dont know how to transfer the autput with no internet connection 😣 Hope “copy text from image” opcion didnt corupt some part of the text. Also its desktop pc its not laptop.
narutouzumaki@pop-os: ~$ sudo Ispci
It’s probably related to this recent issue
In my experience Broadcom on Linux is a bad omen, second only to Nvidia. If you can, I’d recommend switching your Wi-Fi card for one that has better Linux support (e.g. “TP-Link Archer TX3000E” or anything that uses an Intel chip inside really since support for them is handled directly by Intel and integrated into Linux’s source code). Good luck! :)