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How to recover wifi interface `wlo1`?


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After I installed something, my interface device is disappeared. Before I installed, I had:



$ iwconfig

lo ...

enp2s0 ...

wlo1 ...


Now it is only:



$ iwconfig 

lo no wireless extensions.

enp2s0 no wireless extensions.


Now I can't see any wifi. How to recover my interface device or install another?









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After I installed something, my interface device is disappeared. Before I installed, I had:



$ iwconfig

lo ...

enp2s0 ...

wlo1 ...


Now it is only:



$ iwconfig 

lo no wireless extensions.

enp2s0 no wireless extensions.


Now I can't see any wifi. How to recover my interface device or install another?









share







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  • What did you install? or change? Providing us with more details (if you don't remember, explore your history or logs for reminder) allows us to provide you with better help. Even your release of Ubuntu would be a start.

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After I installed something, my interface device is disappeared. Before I installed, I had:



$ iwconfig

lo ...

enp2s0 ...

wlo1 ...


Now it is only:



$ iwconfig 

lo no wireless extensions.

enp2s0 no wireless extensions.


Now I can't see any wifi. How to recover my interface device or install another?









share







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After I installed something, my interface device is disappeared. Before I installed, I had:



$ iwconfig

lo ...

enp2s0 ...

wlo1 ...


Now it is only:



$ iwconfig 

lo no wireless extensions.

enp2s0 no wireless extensions.


Now I can't see any wifi. How to recover my interface device or install another?







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