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Ubuntu 20.4 LTS with MSI Killer E3100G WiFi adapter not found

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I just bought a new laptop (MSI GS66 Stealth 11UG) and apparently this model has an Intel Killer E3100G WiFi card. I'm a developer so I use Ubuntu alot and decided to install Ubuntu 20.4 LTS (on my previous laptop I had 18) alongside windows 10. Everything worked really smooth until I booted into Ubuntu to see that my WiFi adapter could not be found, also wired internet did not work. Only USB-Tetering did work so I could install updates and drivers. I looked for 2 full days on the internet to find a solution but could not find any. Things I have tried so far:

  • Disable Safe Boot in BIOS
  • Disabled windows fast boot & hibernate
  • Tried Ubuntu 21.4
  • Install all updates using software updater
  • sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade
  • Installed newer kernel versions (up to 5.11)
  • Installed the backport-iwlwifi drivers

Unfortunatley nothing seems to work. Is there anything else I can try, or is there anything I forgot or doing wrong?

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