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How to connect to wifi on lubuntu
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I am a windows user, I installed lubuntu in my old system since it has low ram(1gb) . I cannot connect to wi-fi using 802.11n realtek dongle. In command window it shows device status:down. I do not have access to wired net.
Please help
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I am a windows user, I installed lubuntu in my old system since it has low ram(1gb) . I cannot connect to wi-fi using 802.11n realtek dongle. In command window it shows device status:down. I do not have access to wired net.
Please help
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With the dongle attached to USB, open up a terminal and give the commandlsusb
and post the output.
– Marmayogi
2 mins ago
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I am a windows user, I installed lubuntu in my old system since it has low ram(1gb) . I cannot connect to wi-fi using 802.11n realtek dongle. In command window it shows device status:down. I do not have access to wired net.
Please help
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I am a windows user, I installed lubuntu in my old system since it has low ram(1gb) . I cannot connect to wi-fi using 802.11n realtek dongle. In command window it shows device status:down. I do not have access to wired net.
Please help
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With the dongle attached to USB, open up a terminal and give the commandlsusb
and post the output.
– Marmayogi
2 mins ago
add a comment |
With the dongle attached to USB, open up a terminal and give the commandlsusb
and post the output.
– Marmayogi
2 mins ago
With the dongle attached to USB, open up a terminal and give the command
lsusb
and post the output.– Marmayogi
2 mins ago
With the dongle attached to USB, open up a terminal and give the command
lsusb
and post the output.– Marmayogi
2 mins ago
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With the dongle attached to USB, open up a terminal and give the command
lsusb
and post the output.– Marmayogi
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