[SOLVED] CentOS 7, Wifi is not working (Intel Centrino Wireless-N 135).
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CentOS 7, Wifi is not working (Intel Centrino Wireless-N 135).
"Unknown PCI device" in GUI Network Manager. I did reinstall driver. Wifi was working during install. I didn't install KDE Plasma.
Does anyone know please how to solve it ?
Hello, excuse my delay. Yes, I did find solution. I'm sorry, I don't remember how I've solved this issue. Do you need still know the solution ?
Hi...
If you can remember it, it might be helpful for a lot of folks. Also, if you would, please mark this thread as "SOLVED" be clicking on "Thread Tools" directly above your initial post. Thanks!
Regards...
Last edited by ardvark71; 11-29-2015 at 05:53 AM.
Reason: Added request.
If you can remember it, it might be helpful for a lot of folks. Also, if you would, please mark this thread as "SOLVED" be clicking on "Thread Tools" directly above your initial post. Thanks!
Regards...
Hi,
I tried advices from many web pages, forums etc so it's hard to tell which has helped.
I've saved these web pages on disk:
Code:
HowTos_Laptops_NetworkManager - CentOS Wiki.html
Can I install rpm packages offline? - FedoraForum.org.html
[Solved][Intel Centrino N 135] Wifi not working.html
HowTos_Laptops_Wireless - CentOS Wiki.html
Setting up WiFi on Centos using CLI.html
Connecting Centos 6 Linux to a wifi network with a WEP key.html
I've found in .bash_history (lowest command was first):
Code:
sudo systemctl reload NetworkManager
sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
sudo ip link set wlp5s0 up
sudo ip link show wlp5s0
sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
sudo systemctl start network.service
sudo systemctl restart network.service
sudo systemctl reload NetworkManager
sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
I had this problem. The solution was to install the package "NetworkManager-wifi". Seems obvious in retrospect. Lots of others seem to be stumped by this problem.
I'm not allowed to post a URL yet so I cannot tell you where on stackexchange I found the solution.
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