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I have an ASUS K555L and it comes with a Mediatek MT7630E WiFi adapter which doesn't work out-of-the-box in Ubuntu. After looking in this very same website, I found a fix that worked, but I had to re-install it after almost every software update.

But now, after a kernel update (linux headers 4.2.0-42generic), this fix doesn't work. It throws the following error:

modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'mt7630e': Required key not available

So, is there a way of fixing the fix?, is there a way to revert to my old linux headers?

Miguelgondu
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  • So, just disabling the secure boot would do the trick. Are there any drawbacks in doing that? – Miguelgondu Jul 29 '16 at 14:57
  • Yes, it will fix it. There are no drawbacks IMO, since Secure Boot is useless. I also wrote an answer [there](http://askubuntu.com/questions/377050/how-do-i-get-a-mediatek-mt7630e-802-11bgn-wi-fi-adapter-working) how to install the driver a way that you won't need to re-install it every time. – Pilot6 Jul 29 '16 at 14:59
  • http://askubuntu.com/a/804519/167850 – Pilot6 Jul 29 '16 at 14:59
  • Works like a charm. Feel free to post it as an answer, I'll select it inmediately. – Miguelgondu Jul 29 '16 at 15:19
  • There is no need. You can upvote the other answer if you like it. – Pilot6 Jul 29 '16 at 15:19

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