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My dual boot machine will not connect to my Wifi, or Bluetooth

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Desktop, custom built PC, Windows 11, and Ubuntu 22.04. TPLink Bluetooth dongle, Brostrend High Gain ac 1200 Wi-fi adapter. The system said the Bluetooth is paired, but will not connect, also the system identifies my wireless network but will not connect. All of the latest drivers are installed. I can access the internet using my Ethernet through my Xfinity 5ghz router. I use a Vizio wireless speaker, that connects just fine in Windows. I have no trouble connecting to my Wi-fi in Windows. Most recent version of Ubuntu, with all valid updates installed. I've done a dozen searches looking for a solution, including this platform, and Youtube. Anyone?

Jeremy31 avatar
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See https://askubuntu.com/questions/425155/my-wireless-wifi-connection-does-not-work-what-information-is-needed-to-diagnos and edit the question to include the contents of wireless-info.txt
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I did as you requested. Thanks
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I don't see any results from the script in your question
Greg Hamilton avatar
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my humble apologies, I followed the instructions to post the data at post,Ubuntu.com, and linked my question in that post. When I try to post it here in the comments, it says it is too long by a whole bunch of characters.
Jeremy31 avatar
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Do `cat wireless-info.txt|nc termbin.com` and post the termbin.com URL
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That should have been `cat wireless-info.txt|nc termbin.com 9999`
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https://termbin.com/rv5n1
Jeremy31 avatar
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Does this answer your question? [No wifi adapter found ubuntu, I211](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1458803/no-wifi-adapter-found-ubuntu-i211)
Jeremy31 avatar
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The bluetooth might be hopeless
Greg Hamilton avatar
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Fixed. Both are now working. Thank you!
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