02-28-2017, 03:59 PM
Your b/g wifi chip has been supported for a long while now in Linux.
Did you md6sum check your Linux-Lite iso download before installing to make sure you did not get a corrupted iso/download?
How about opening a terminal also and posting a
readout in your next post.
That is usually a usb wifi hardware. Not internal pci. Is it a usb wifi dongle?
if so.
should show the driver loaded for that. There should be no firmware required to install for that older wifi chip. Linux lite should have all of that covered already.
The bad password problem sounds like a mystery to me. Hence the md5sum question I asked earlier. Google and youtube cover what md5sum means so you understand what I am saying.
Did you md6sum check your Linux-Lite iso download before installing to make sure you did not get a corrupted iso/download?
How about opening a terminal also and posting a
Code:
inxi -Fxz
readout in your next post.
Quote: Realtek 802.11(b/g) 13ch-RTL8187B
That is usually a usb wifi hardware. Not internal pci. Is it a usb wifi dongle?
if so.
Code:
lsusb -t
should show the driver loaded for that. There should be no firmware required to install for that older wifi chip. Linux lite should have all of that covered already.
The bad password problem sounds like a mystery to me. Hence the md5sum question I asked earlier. Google and youtube cover what md5sum means so you understand what I am saying.
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