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    Unhappy Lubuntu does not detect my home wifi network

    I have installed Lubuntu on a Toshiba laptop which I intend to connect to the Wifi via a Hama USB adapter which works fine on another Windows machine.


    My problem is that it doesn't detect my home wifi network.


    I have read in some pages that I must do a


    sudo service network-manager restart


    But when I do that I get the error "Failed to restart network-manager.service: Unit network-manager.service not found".


    I appreciate any guidance.
    Last edited by mag-linares; February 20th, 2023 at 01:09 AM.

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    Re: Lubuntu does not detect my home wifi network

    You haven't provided any release details, which let us know details of your software stack, as some things change from release to release.

    Your command should have been

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     sudo service NetworkManager restart
    ie. case matters, but I can't provide more without release details. Sometimes the fix is as easy is using a later kernel stack option (Lubuntu ISO controls your default choice), however release details are required to know what's available for you

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    Re: Lubuntu does not detect my home wifi network

    Hello.

    My apologies for not having provided enough information. I don't have much experience in Linux and I didn't know what data you would need to help me.

    I guess a neofetch will do for you.



    OS: Lubuntu 22.04.1 LTS x86_64
    Host: SATELLITE PRO C70-B PSCNVE
    ho` Kernel: 5.15.0-43-generic
    Uptime: 24 mins
    Packages: 1758 (dpkg), 7 (snap)
    Shell: bash 5.1.16
    Resolution: 1600x900
    DE: LXQt 0.17.1
    h WM: Openbox
    Theme: Arc-Darker [GTK3]
    Icons: Adwaita [GTK3]
    Terminal: qterminal
    CPU: Intel i5-4210U (4) @ 2.700G
    GPU: Intel Haswell-ULT
    GPU: AMD ATI Radeon R7 M260/M265
    Memory: 1547MiB / 15914MiB



    I use Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter.

    Now (I don't know the reason of change) when I do sudo service NetworkManager restart I do not receive any kind of response, neither positive nor negative. Everything just stays the same.

    If you need any more information about my system, please tell me.
    Last edited by mag-linares; February 20th, 2023 at 10:26 PM.

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    Re: Lubuntu does not detect my home wifi network

    Quote Originally Posted by mag-linares View Post
    Hello.

    I use Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter.

    Now (I don't know the reason of change) when I do sudo service NetworkManager restart I do not receive any kind of response, neither positive nor negative. Everything just stays the same.
    The unix way of executing commands (back from the 1960s & 1970s) is to just do it & return awaiting for the next command. Output is only provided if problems were encountered (ie. warnings or errors), with the lack of response telling you no issues were encountered. Computers back then weren't used by consumers due to their high cost; so it wasn't till much later than positive feedback was added. We're using a GNU/Linux system (Lubuntu) that follows the tradition of old (POSIX standard), only giving feedback where negative. (the lack of response told you it worked).

    802.11n is a wireless standard, and relates to radio waves in the air, where your kernel needs to speak electronically with your chipset on the wireless adapter. The brand (broadcom) doesn't always matter (but can be a huge clue!), as its the chipset that the Linux kernel interacts with. We need to explore what your board contains.

    Lubuntu is a Ubuntu system, ie. the Lubuntu team alter a seed file that causes different packages to be placed on the Ubuntu base product giving us a different desktop & applications; but the base is the same, thus we can use Ubuntu's docs.

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wi...eShootingGuide

    The most useful section in that I find is 3.1 Device Recognition and Operation.

    Once you know what chipset is involved, you can usually search online and find all you need to connect, be it
    - https://askubuntu.com/questions/5586...reless-drivers
    - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wi...Driver/bcm43xx

    Are you able to follow the 3.1 Device Recognition & Operation guide & work out your chipset?

    (Sorry I'm not good at it as have rarely needed to use it).

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    Re: Lubuntu does not detect my home wifi network

    Please see the wireless script link in my signature and post results

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    Re: Lubuntu does not detect my home wifi network

    Many thanks friends. Thanks to your invaluable help I have found where to activate this Broadcom adapter. There was an "Additional Drivers".

    Greetings.

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