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I am new to Linux and I have installed Ubuntu and it is not detecting my wifi card which is a Realtek r8169



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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Charles Green, Pilot6, Zanna, K7AAY, user535733 2 days ago


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














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    Hey and welcome to AskUbuntu. Have you tried to follow the steps listed in this tutorial?

    – IndexOutOfBoundsException
    Jan 28 at 17:53






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    How are you trying to "detect" it? Have you typed "Realtek r8169" into the "Search on Ask Ubuntu" box at the top of this screen? Do you think that you're the absolute First person to try to use the card?

    – waltinator
    Jan 28 at 17:55






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    Realtek 8169 is not a WiFi Card. It's a Gigabit ethernet card, for wired ethernet, cf. r8169.c

    – vidarlo
    Jan 28 at 18:22








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    Please edit your question and add the output of the following command in Terminal: lspci -knn | grep Net -A3; rfkill list.

    – pomsky
    Jan 29 at 14:40






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    Welcome to AskUbuntu! I highly recommend that you review askubuntu.com/questions/425155/… prior to asking about your wireless connection as it should make clear what information is required in order to obtain a useful answer to a question like this.

    – Elder Geek
    Jan 29 at 18:22
















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I am new to Linux and I have installed Ubuntu and it is not detecting my wifi card which is a Realtek r8169



Please help










share|improve this question













put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Charles Green, Pilot6, Zanna, K7AAY, user535733 2 days ago


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • 1





    Hey and welcome to AskUbuntu. Have you tried to follow the steps listed in this tutorial?

    – IndexOutOfBoundsException
    Jan 28 at 17:53






  • 1





    How are you trying to "detect" it? Have you typed "Realtek r8169" into the "Search on Ask Ubuntu" box at the top of this screen? Do you think that you're the absolute First person to try to use the card?

    – waltinator
    Jan 28 at 17:55






  • 6





    Realtek 8169 is not a WiFi Card. It's a Gigabit ethernet card, for wired ethernet, cf. r8169.c

    – vidarlo
    Jan 28 at 18:22








  • 1





    Please edit your question and add the output of the following command in Terminal: lspci -knn | grep Net -A3; rfkill list.

    – pomsky
    Jan 29 at 14:40






  • 1





    Welcome to AskUbuntu! I highly recommend that you review askubuntu.com/questions/425155/… prior to asking about your wireless connection as it should make clear what information is required in order to obtain a useful answer to a question like this.

    – Elder Geek
    Jan 29 at 18:22














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I am new to Linux and I have installed Ubuntu and it is not detecting my wifi card which is a Realtek r8169



Please help










share|improve this question














I am new to Linux and I have installed Ubuntu and it is not detecting my wifi card which is a Realtek r8169



Please help







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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Charles Green, Pilot6, Zanna, K7AAY, user535733 2 days ago


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Charles Green, Pilot6, Zanna, K7AAY, user535733 2 days ago


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










  • 1





    Hey and welcome to AskUbuntu. Have you tried to follow the steps listed in this tutorial?

    – IndexOutOfBoundsException
    Jan 28 at 17:53






  • 1





    How are you trying to "detect" it? Have you typed "Realtek r8169" into the "Search on Ask Ubuntu" box at the top of this screen? Do you think that you're the absolute First person to try to use the card?

    – waltinator
    Jan 28 at 17:55






  • 6





    Realtek 8169 is not a WiFi Card. It's a Gigabit ethernet card, for wired ethernet, cf. r8169.c

    – vidarlo
    Jan 28 at 18:22








  • 1





    Please edit your question and add the output of the following command in Terminal: lspci -knn | grep Net -A3; rfkill list.

    – pomsky
    Jan 29 at 14:40






  • 1





    Welcome to AskUbuntu! I highly recommend that you review askubuntu.com/questions/425155/… prior to asking about your wireless connection as it should make clear what information is required in order to obtain a useful answer to a question like this.

    – Elder Geek
    Jan 29 at 18:22














  • 1





    Hey and welcome to AskUbuntu. Have you tried to follow the steps listed in this tutorial?

    – IndexOutOfBoundsException
    Jan 28 at 17:53






  • 1





    How are you trying to "detect" it? Have you typed "Realtek r8169" into the "Search on Ask Ubuntu" box at the top of this screen? Do you think that you're the absolute First person to try to use the card?

    – waltinator
    Jan 28 at 17:55






  • 6





    Realtek 8169 is not a WiFi Card. It's a Gigabit ethernet card, for wired ethernet, cf. r8169.c

    – vidarlo
    Jan 28 at 18:22








  • 1





    Please edit your question and add the output of the following command in Terminal: lspci -knn | grep Net -A3; rfkill list.

    – pomsky
    Jan 29 at 14:40






  • 1





    Welcome to AskUbuntu! I highly recommend that you review askubuntu.com/questions/425155/… prior to asking about your wireless connection as it should make clear what information is required in order to obtain a useful answer to a question like this.

    – Elder Geek
    Jan 29 at 18:22








1




1





Hey and welcome to AskUbuntu. Have you tried to follow the steps listed in this tutorial?

– IndexOutOfBoundsException
Jan 28 at 17:53





Hey and welcome to AskUbuntu. Have you tried to follow the steps listed in this tutorial?

– IndexOutOfBoundsException
Jan 28 at 17:53




1




1





How are you trying to "detect" it? Have you typed "Realtek r8169" into the "Search on Ask Ubuntu" box at the top of this screen? Do you think that you're the absolute First person to try to use the card?

– waltinator
Jan 28 at 17:55





How are you trying to "detect" it? Have you typed "Realtek r8169" into the "Search on Ask Ubuntu" box at the top of this screen? Do you think that you're the absolute First person to try to use the card?

– waltinator
Jan 28 at 17:55




6




6





Realtek 8169 is not a WiFi Card. It's a Gigabit ethernet card, for wired ethernet, cf. r8169.c

– vidarlo
Jan 28 at 18:22







Realtek 8169 is not a WiFi Card. It's a Gigabit ethernet card, for wired ethernet, cf. r8169.c

– vidarlo
Jan 28 at 18:22






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1





Please edit your question and add the output of the following command in Terminal: lspci -knn | grep Net -A3; rfkill list.

– pomsky
Jan 29 at 14:40





Please edit your question and add the output of the following command in Terminal: lspci -knn | grep Net -A3; rfkill list.

– pomsky
Jan 29 at 14:40




1




1





Welcome to AskUbuntu! I highly recommend that you review askubuntu.com/questions/425155/… prior to asking about your wireless connection as it should make clear what information is required in order to obtain a useful answer to a question like this.

– Elder Geek
Jan 29 at 18:22





Welcome to AskUbuntu! I highly recommend that you review askubuntu.com/questions/425155/… prior to asking about your wireless connection as it should make clear what information is required in order to obtain a useful answer to a question like this.

– Elder Geek
Jan 29 at 18:22










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