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WIFI connectivity after 22.04 upgrade

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DAS

Updated my machine to 22.04 a few weeks ago. My WiFi is no longer working. Shows me no connections available, except a wired connection. I am pretty new to UBUNTU, so I am not sure what to run to diagnose. Help would be much appreciated!

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vc flag

First I would try doing the standard update procedure, sudo apt update followed by sudo apt upgrade.

If that doesn't work, this website I read says your problem could be with the kernel. Maybe trying to update the kernel via these commands:

sudo apt-get update and then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

may help fix the problem.

Here is the website: https://www.technewstoday.com/ubuntu-wifi-not-working/

These tech newspapers seems like they are just fluff, but they have helped me fix problems before

Hope that helps.

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in flag

Useful command is

inxi -Fxmz

The output is the full information about your system. There is Network section where you can see what driver is used for wifi adapter.

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