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I downloaded version 11.04 and it does not find the drivers to install and can not even find anything on google to fix this problem. thought I was my wireless did not work on linux, but I downloaded the Ubuntu version ultimate gamers, and my wireless worked normal I downloaded version 12.04, thinking it would fix q hitch, but then nothing = / Please give me a light. I can not stand to use another OS, I want Ubuntu!!!

aliasbody
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Davi Sá
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  • Er.. What is your problem actually? Wireless not working on 12.04? – harisibrahimkv May 04 '12 at 18:22
  • My wireless does not work in unity with ubuntu, but ubuntu gamers already in the works normal when I'm in the live cd 12.04 message appears in network connections: wireless hardware disabled. and this has already happened in version 11.04, I waited to see if the update would fix this problem and nothing ... – Davi Sá May 04 '12 at 18:28
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    We need more hardware information to help you, can you look at [this question](http://askubuntu.com/questions/14008/i-have-a-hardware-detection-problem-what-logs-do-i-need-to-look-into) and then edit your question adding the information. – Jorge Castro Jun 23 '12 at 17:38

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Which wireless card are you using?

Reply with the output from the following command: lspci

user60470
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If it's a broadcom wireless card then you will need to run the following to get wireless working.

sudo apt-get install firmware-b43-installer
Jeff Rash
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I had a similar problem. In my case, it was working fine, but I had to reinstall Kubuntu (unrelated issue), and it wasn't working anymore. I fixed it like this (requires wired connection):

Go to System >> Additional Drivers.
Remove the Broadcom STA drivers.
Activate Broadcom STA drivers (will download and reinstall).
Problem solved.

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Things helped me to enable wireless network:

My laptop: Vista, Compaq, UBUNTU 12.04

  1. lshw returned *-network UNCLAIMED
  2. connected to wired network
  3. ran sudo apt-get update;
  4. Verified broadcom driver in "Additional Drivers". Wirless options are not yet available after this step.
  5. lshw returned *-network DISABLED.
  6. ran sudo modprobe b43; At this point I was able to see the wireless options in the menu, but these options are not enabled. The light on wireless switch is amber.
  7. ran echo b43 | sudo tee -a /etc/modules > /dev/null; still not wireless is not enabled. The light on wireless switch is amber.
  8. ran sudo apt-get install firmware-b43-installer; This turns the wireless light to blue and wireless options are available.

I have read many blogs. Each step here comes from a different blog. But finally worked. Thanks for everyone.

I am still wondering how did the wireless worked automatically when I ran Ubuntu from CD in recovery mode and why can't the install do the same! That would save a lot of time.

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Connect to the internet on that computer with ethernet if possible and go to PREFERENCES >> ADDITIONAL DRIVERS

The driver for your wireless card should pop up if you are connected to the internet. Then just click INSTALL or ENABLE.(I forget what verbiage is used there)

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  • in version 11.04 I also did this, but I will not install the driver from the broadcom wirelss card, so I'll try to get home and put the answer. thank you – Davi Sá May 04 '12 at 18:33