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sudo apt-get purge bcmwl-kernel-source | |
sudo apt update | |
sudo update-pciids | |
sudo apt install firmware-b43-installer | |
sudo reboot #note that this will restart your computer | |
sudo iwconfig wlp3s0 txpower 10dBm | |
#sudo iwconfig wlp2s0 txpower 10dBm |
I am sorry I do not understand this reply. My wifi works in Ubuntu 22.04 but it will not work after a reboot. I have to paste
sudo iwconfig wlp2s0 txpower 10dBm
in a terminal on each reboot. Is there a remedy for this?
I do not see a file "wlp2so" in my files, and I would not know where to drag and drop it to even if I did see one.
Sorry If this is a silly question but I am lost.
Thanks
@satellite73 same for me -- I have to run the command sudo iwconfig wlp2s0 txpower 10dBm
after each reboot.
I have not yet found a solution.
@jonpontet I am going to try this
https://easylinuxtipsproject.blogspot.com/p/root-command-startup.html
to see if it will automatically run the command on reboot, which does not really address the problem, but will save some time
@jonpontet the above worked for me. In step #4 and #8 you must replace "xed" by "gedit" . I replaced "5" by "10" in step #5. Hope it works for you.
I got the same procedure to work for Kali Linux 2023.3 on a late 2013 MBP. The only difference is the adapter designation in Kali is simply wlan0. However, the procedure is solid and worked on the first attempt. Thanks for posting this!
Thanks, this worked great!
Works great except I have to enter the last line every time I reboot. Any suggestions?
Thanks!