My laptop has this card, what should I do? What version of linux should I get?
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1Possible duplicate of [Wifi on HP Stream doesn't recognise any networks](http://askubuntu.com/questions/713542/wifi-on-hp-stream-doesnt-recognise-any-networks) – Jeremy31 Jan 07 '16 at 12:37
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Actually there were/are problems with the Wifi chipset RTL8723BE. Here is a link to my blog post describing couple of my attempts to solve this with different kernels:
https://artofcode.wordpress.com/2017/08/29/problems-with-wifi-signal-under-linux/
One conclusion: newest kernel doesn't automatically mean better support for this chipset.
It's not that bad if you can use antenna selection configuration. If I recall correctly this was the case with some kernels in versions 4.15.0-X where X < 33. With the kernel 4.15.0-33 you need to compile a kernel module which may be not obvious for less advanced users.
In worst case it was like that: antenna selection configuration was ignored and source code of an alternative kernel module was not compatible with the kernel...
The best is to try different Linux kernels using live versions.
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I think it is supported from linux 3.13 ....
Install ubuntu 15.10 (which has kernel 4.2)
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In that case, please [open a new question](/questions/ask) to ask for help with this particular problem, since it doesn't fit under the theme of your current question of "is it supported"? Please [run the WiFi diagnostics](/a/425205/175814) and include a link to the result in your new question. – David Foerster Jan 07 '16 at 11:48
According to this answer, the Linux kernel includes a driver for the RTL8723BE wireless network adapter chipset since (at least) version 3.13, which is included in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. Alternatively the most recent release 15.10 has a newer kernel version that should work just as well.
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I have 4.4.9 and RTL8723BE works but Bluetooth is displayed as unknown and scanning devices has problem finding device names. – dashesy May 25 '16 at 23:52
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@dashesy: If you have a question please [open a new question](/questions/ask). The comment section is not the right place for questions or extended discussion. – David Foerster May 26 '16 at 07:44