mvozza
January 30, 2023, 11:31am
1
Hi all I have an hp probook and recently installed manjaro, but I can’t connect to Wi-Fi. The particularly strange thing is that the output of inxi -Nxz, returns me N/A drivers on what should be the wifi device.
Below is the output of inxi -Nxz and mhwd-kernel -li
Network:
Device-1: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet
vendor: Hewlett-Packard driver: r8169 v: kernel port: 3000 bus-ID: 01:00.0
Device-2: Realtek vendor: Hewlett-Packard driver: N/A port: 2000
bus-ID: 02:00.0
Device-3: Realtek RTL8153 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter type: USB driver: r8152
bus-ID: 2-1.2.1:5
The following kernels are installed in your system:
* linux515
Is there a physical switch on this computer that enables or disables wifi? Please post output of
rfkill list
When you right click on network manager icon in tray is “Enable wifi” checked?
mvozza
January 30, 2023, 1:59pm
3
The wifi when i right-click on network manager icon does not appear, although I have installed the package.
0: hci0: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
Is Secure Boot disabled in UEFI/BIOS? Is wifi disabled in BIOS?
What is output of lspci and lsusb?
Are you dual booting Windows?
Have you tried a different kernel, 6.0 or 6.1? Is the system fully updated? Can you post a full inxi output as specified here:
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inxi -Naxz
could provide more useful information about the wifi device in order to identify what driver might drive it
and/or one of the sections in:
lspci -v