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No WiFi or Bluetooth on 22.04 Fresh Install on ROG Strix G17 (2022)

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I was previously using Pop!_OS 22.04 before WiFi, bluetooth, graphics were becoming unstable. I decided to clean install Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and now both WiFi and Bluetooth are not working at all. From the lspci command, the network device is a MEDIATEK Corp. Device 7922. I chose to install Ubuntu with proprietary drivers.

Laptop Specs:

  • 140W 6GB RTX 3060
  • Ryzen 6900HX
  • 16 GB DDR5 RAM
  • 1 TB SSD

Edit: nmcli device output:

enp3s0 ethernet unavailable --
enx82045fad6f1d ethernet unavailable --
lo loopback unmanaged --
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Thanks for your response. When I used the command: ``` sudo systemctl status bluetooth.service``` it showed the status as: inactive(dead). I restarted the service and reenabled the service. Still showing inactive (dead). The event mesage shown is: "Condition check resulted in Bluetooth service being skipped. "
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Just saw your updated comment. So the solution for my problem is to install the latest kernel?
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Ok. I find it strange that a 2022 machine won't work now with the latest ubuntu LTS. Wifi and bluetooth were working fine for a while on Pop!OS 22.04 LTS. It had a 6.X kernel version while the kernel version on my machine is 5.19
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How would I go about installing the HWE kernel without both wifi, phone USB internet or even bluetooth? I don't have access to etherent. USB drives are working though and I have a mac
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The issue magically fixed itself when I booted into the machine today. I swear I had restarted the machine multiple times before.
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