Jerry . . .
Here's the output of the "inxi -n" command from the Live install of LL 32-bit running off a DVD. I was able to copy and paste directly from the terminal.
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Network: Card-1: Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5752 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
driver: tg3
IF: enp63s0 state: down mac: 00:19:bb:5c:b9:fc
Card-2: NetGear WN111(v2) RangeMax Next Wireless [Atheros AR9170+AR9101]
driver: carl9170
IF: wlx0024b2d7f536 state: N/A mac: N/A
===========================
Is this the needed info?
FYI, this is the same output I get from running "inxi -n" on Linux Mint Cinnamon 32-bit. But Mint always detects the wi-fi network and lets me connect by clicking on the network name from the list of detected networks. LL detects the wi-fi connection only about 50% of the time. When it doesn't detect the wi-fi network I cannot connect, even when I "add" a new connection and type in the necessary server info.
gold-finger . . .
I plan on a dual-boot system with either both OSes on the same drive or with Linux on its own separate drive. I'll be running Windows XP sp3.
Here's the output of the "inxi -n" command from the Live install of LL 32-bit running off a DVD. I was able to copy and paste directly from the terminal.
===========================
Network: Card-1: Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5752 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
driver: tg3
IF: enp63s0 state: down mac: 00:19:bb:5c:b9:fc
Card-2: NetGear WN111(v2) RangeMax Next Wireless [Atheros AR9170+AR9101]
driver: carl9170
IF: wlx0024b2d7f536 state: N/A mac: N/A
===========================
Is this the needed info?
FYI, this is the same output I get from running "inxi -n" on Linux Mint Cinnamon 32-bit. But Mint always detects the wi-fi network and lets me connect by clicking on the network name from the list of detected networks. LL detects the wi-fi connection only about 50% of the time. When it doesn't detect the wi-fi network I cannot connect, even when I "add" a new connection and type in the necessary server info.
gold-finger . . .
I plan on a dual-boot system with either both OSes on the same drive or with Linux on its own separate drive. I'll be running Windows XP sp3.