Issues with new Intel wireless card
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I'm new here, this is my first question. Thanks all who are going to help me. I have Ubuntu 18.04 in dual boot with Windows 10.
This is the problem: I've recently changed my HP Pavilion G6 laptop wireless card (Ralink RT 5390
) with an Intel (R) 7620 ac
dual band wireless card.
The new wireless card worked properly on Windows, but it was "Hard-Blocked" on Ubuntu.
I tried everything, every rfkill unblock method, every modprobe thing too, but the laptop still remained in Aeroplane Mode, and I could read "use hardware switch to turn off". Obviously the keyboard key for Aeroplane Mode did absolutely nothing (neither with fn pressed nor without).
After doing all of that, I simply suspended the laptop (by closing the front lid), and reopening it WiFi magically worked. Each time I reboot the laptop I have to do this to make the WiFi work properly. Anyone knows how to resolve it?
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I'm new here, this is my first question. Thanks all who are going to help me. I have Ubuntu 18.04 in dual boot with Windows 10.
This is the problem: I've recently changed my HP Pavilion G6 laptop wireless card (Ralink RT 5390
) with an Intel (R) 7620 ac
dual band wireless card.
The new wireless card worked properly on Windows, but it was "Hard-Blocked" on Ubuntu.
I tried everything, every rfkill unblock method, every modprobe thing too, but the laptop still remained in Aeroplane Mode, and I could read "use hardware switch to turn off". Obviously the keyboard key for Aeroplane Mode did absolutely nothing (neither with fn pressed nor without).
After doing all of that, I simply suspended the laptop (by closing the front lid), and reopening it WiFi magically worked. Each time I reboot the laptop I have to do this to make the WiFi work properly. Anyone knows how to resolve it?
networking wireless suspend hp intel-wireless
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Start here askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…
– mikewhatever
2 days ago
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This might have a relation to your problem: askubuntu.com/questions/965595/… it is nearly the reverse of your problem, and it used to happen on my HP laptop, but the accepted answer there fixed it for me.
– Tooniis
2 days ago
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I'm new here, this is my first question. Thanks all who are going to help me. I have Ubuntu 18.04 in dual boot with Windows 10.
This is the problem: I've recently changed my HP Pavilion G6 laptop wireless card (Ralink RT 5390
) with an Intel (R) 7620 ac
dual band wireless card.
The new wireless card worked properly on Windows, but it was "Hard-Blocked" on Ubuntu.
I tried everything, every rfkill unblock method, every modprobe thing too, but the laptop still remained in Aeroplane Mode, and I could read "use hardware switch to turn off". Obviously the keyboard key for Aeroplane Mode did absolutely nothing (neither with fn pressed nor without).
After doing all of that, I simply suspended the laptop (by closing the front lid), and reopening it WiFi magically worked. Each time I reboot the laptop I have to do this to make the WiFi work properly. Anyone knows how to resolve it?
networking wireless suspend hp intel-wireless
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I'm new here, this is my first question. Thanks all who are going to help me. I have Ubuntu 18.04 in dual boot with Windows 10.
This is the problem: I've recently changed my HP Pavilion G6 laptop wireless card (Ralink RT 5390
) with an Intel (R) 7620 ac
dual band wireless card.
The new wireless card worked properly on Windows, but it was "Hard-Blocked" on Ubuntu.
I tried everything, every rfkill unblock method, every modprobe thing too, but the laptop still remained in Aeroplane Mode, and I could read "use hardware switch to turn off". Obviously the keyboard key for Aeroplane Mode did absolutely nothing (neither with fn pressed nor without).
After doing all of that, I simply suspended the laptop (by closing the front lid), and reopening it WiFi magically worked. Each time I reboot the laptop I have to do this to make the WiFi work properly. Anyone knows how to resolve it?
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Start here askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…
– mikewhatever
2 days ago
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This might have a relation to your problem: askubuntu.com/questions/965595/… it is nearly the reverse of your problem, and it used to happen on my HP laptop, but the accepted answer there fixed it for me.
– Tooniis
2 days ago
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Start here askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…
– mikewhatever
2 days ago
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This might have a relation to your problem: askubuntu.com/questions/965595/… it is nearly the reverse of your problem, and it used to happen on my HP laptop, but the accepted answer there fixed it for me.
– Tooniis
2 days ago
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Start here askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…
– mikewhatever
2 days ago
Start here askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…
– mikewhatever
2 days ago
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This might have a relation to your problem: askubuntu.com/questions/965595/… it is nearly the reverse of your problem, and it used to happen on my HP laptop, but the accepted answer there fixed it for me.
– Tooniis
2 days ago
This might have a relation to your problem: askubuntu.com/questions/965595/… it is nearly the reverse of your problem, and it used to happen on my HP laptop, but the accepted answer there fixed it for me.
– Tooniis
2 days ago
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Start here askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…
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This might have a relation to your problem: askubuntu.com/questions/965595/… it is nearly the reverse of your problem, and it used to happen on my HP laptop, but the accepted answer there fixed it for me.
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