Hello All,
I am new to this forum, please bear with me........
I spent many hours online and tried many given solutions, but so far i have not been able to get the wifi to work
I have read through this forum regarding WIFI, but cannot find the information either.
The laptop is Toshiba R830 , dual boot Linux Debian9 & win10pro-64. (wifi works fine in the win OS)
Debian kernel --> 4.9.0-6-amd64
Wifi device --> Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6230
I downloaded from Intel --> iwlwifi-6000g2b-ucode-18.168.6.1.tgz
I used--> sudo apt-get install iwlwifi-6000g2b-ucode-18.168.6.1.tgz (it states the it is not a Debian package)
Also downloaded ---> firmware-intelwimax_20161130-3_all.deb but no wifi radios showing, in fact is nothing working.
In the top right hand corner of the screen is showing is a Wifi icon. But clicking on it does nothing
Can anyone please help?
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wifi install not working
Re: wifi install not working
I did not find 6230 on a quick search on either page, can you id the device by pci id?
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/firmware-iwlwifi
https://wiki.debian.org/iwlwifi
ah, ok it's this? Intel 6000 Series WiFi Adapters (6200AGN and 6300AGN)
there's a newer one here too
https://packages.debian.org/stretch-bac ... re-iwlwifi
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/firmware-iwlwifi
https://wiki.debian.org/iwlwifi
ah, ok it's this? Intel 6000 Series WiFi Adapters (6200AGN and 6300AGN)
there's a newer one here too
https://packages.debian.org/stretch-bac ... re-iwlwifi
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Re: wifi install not working
The file I downloaded from Intel was meant for kernel 3+, which the 'highest' version availabe
PCI info :
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0091&SUBSYS_52018086&REV_34
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0091&SUBSYS_52018086
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0091&CC_028000
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0091&CC_0280
PCI info :
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0091&SUBSYS_52018086&REV_34
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0091&SUBSYS_52018086
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0091&CC_028000
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0091&CC_0280
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Re: wifi install not working
1) Make sure your sources list has
Wireless firmware is in the non-free repository.
2)
like this >>> https://dflinux.frama.io/thebeginnersha ... istration/main contrib non-free
Wireless firmware is in the non-free repository.
2)
- http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=137765Connect TEMPORARILY by cable.
Issue this command AS ROOT
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apt install firmware-iwlwifi
It will ask for the password, then let it run.
When it has finished, remove the cable and reboot.
Your wifi should be working.
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Re: wifi install not working
If you must have wi-fi working to have a Net connection, manually download the deb with a connected OS from here: https://packages.debian.org/stretch/firmware-iwlwifi
Transfer it to the isolated OS/machine, and install it with "dpkg -i <debfile>". Reboot and wifi should work.
Does Debian have a FAQ page we could link to, since this wi-fi firmware one comes up many times a week?
Transfer it to the isolated OS/machine, and install it with "dpkg -i <debfile>". Reboot and wifi should work.
Does Debian have a FAQ page we could link to, since this wi-fi firmware one comes up many times a week?
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Re: wifi install not working
I propose it gets stickied somewhere in the beginners and general questions sections. I am getting tired of repeating myself.
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Re: wifi install not working
There are several other common questions, such as AMD firmware and how to get a newer version of an application on stable, that a FAQ would be better, IMO.Wheelerof4te wrote:I propose it gets stickied somewhere in the beginners and general questions sections. I am getting tired of repeating myself.
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Re: wifi install not working
I asked about this FAQ thing awhile back, I tried to volunteer Garry to write it, he is kind of wordy...? (and bilingual)stevepusser wrote:There are several other common questions, such as AMD firmware and how to get a newer version of an application on stable, that a FAQ would be better, IMO.Wheelerof4te wrote:I propose it gets stickied somewhere in the beginners and general questions sections. I am getting tired of repeating myself.
I think it's a great idea, and have some suggestions for other items to be in the FAQ, let me know if I can help.
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Re: wifi install not working
Thank U BW123, your suggestion of https://packages.debian.org/stretch-bac ... re-iwlwifi
worked a treat. Wifi is working perfectly now -->Many thanks,
Just a friendly note for the Linux Community:
After 25 years of using MS WIndows, it is hard to get used to the (to me anyway) convoluted way Linux is setup, as there are sooo many different versions, sooo many websites offering suggestions, sooo many nondescript cryptic names.
There seems to be no consensus for solutions, even between the same versions . This makes it quite hard for newbies to find anything.
Either-way, I will persevere with Debian --> As i said, this is just a friendly note.
Many thanks to all contributors.
worked a treat. Wifi is working perfectly now -->Many thanks,
Just a friendly note for the Linux Community:
After 25 years of using MS WIndows, it is hard to get used to the (to me anyway) convoluted way Linux is setup, as there are sooo many different versions, sooo many websites offering suggestions, sooo many nondescript cryptic names.
There seems to be no consensus for solutions, even between the same versions . This makes it quite hard for newbies to find anything.
Either-way, I will persevere with Debian --> As i said, this is just a friendly note.
Many thanks to all contributors.