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Ok so I've installed linux on my desktop and everything is working fine except I can't get it to connect to my wifi network. I've tried mint 17.1 and I'm now on Ubuntu 14.04 and I have the same issue. I doubt it's my wifi card because I can connect to my mobile hotspot just fine. Is there a specific way the network needs to be configured?
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I'm having the same problem, ive had my desktop for about a week now and the wifi has worked fine and then today it just quit and I cant get it to connect either..
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GT-R wrote Ok so I've installed linux on my desktop and everything is working fine except I can't get it to connect to my wifi network. I've tried mint 17.1 and I'm now on Ubuntu 14.04 and I have the same issue. I doubt it's my wifi card because I can connect to my mobile hotspot just fine. Is there a specific way the network needs to be configured?

I myself have not used Linux other than messing around with it and seeing what I can do with it, but I do remember having these issues when I first started using it, and rember using videos and the link that I will post below to help me along the way. Hope it helps you as well.


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What is your wireless card?
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r00t wrote What is your wireless card?


Its a TP-LINK TL-WDN4800

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r00t wrote What is your wireless card?


Its a TP-LINK TL-WDN4800

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It ended up being my DHCP setting blocking me from connecting. Thank you all for your time.
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