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Put simply WiFi isn't working on the laptop. The network card which is of the ath10k variety has been bad in the past, but now it is simply not working. The laptop is running linux mint 19.1. I have tried installing new drivers to /lib/firmware/ath10k, I have tried updating my kernel to 4.19, I have tried fixing my kernel update, I have tried creating a driver configuration file and I have tried turning off wifi powersave in NetworkManager and TLP. Here's the output to some diagnostic commands.
inxi -Fxxxz
https://pastebin.com/hsc93MW7
lspci | grep ath
no output
sudo lshw -C network
no output
dmesg | grep ath
[ 63.835354] ath10k_core: unknown parameter 'nohwcrypt' ignored
[ 63.836722] ath10k_pci: unknown parameter 'nohwcrypt' ignored
[ 63.836723] ath10k_pci: unknown parameter 'skip_otp' ignored
lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
no output
sudo modprobe ath10k_pci no output
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Put simply WiFi isn't working on the laptop. The network card which is of the ath10k variety has been bad in the past, but now it is simply not working. The laptop is running linux mint 19.1. I have tried installing new drivers to /lib/firmware/ath10k, I have tried updating my kernel to 4.19, I have tried fixing my kernel update, I have tried creating a driver configuration file and I have tried turning off wifi powersave in NetworkManager and TLP. Here's the output to some diagnostic commands.
inxi -Fxxxz
https://pastebin.com/hsc93MW7
lspci | grep ath
no output
sudo lshw -C network
no output
dmesg | grep ath
[ 63.835354] ath10k_core: unknown parameter 'nohwcrypt' ignored
[ 63.836722] ath10k_pci: unknown parameter 'nohwcrypt' ignored
[ 63.836723] ath10k_pci: unknown parameter 'skip_otp' ignored
lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
no output
sudo modprobe ath10k_pci no output
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Put simply WiFi isn't working on the laptop. The network card which is of the ath10k variety has been bad in the past, but now it is simply not working. The laptop is running linux mint 19.1. I have tried installing new drivers to /lib/firmware/ath10k, I have tried updating my kernel to 4.19, I have tried fixing my kernel update, I have tried creating a driver configuration file and I have tried turning off wifi powersave in NetworkManager and TLP. Here's the output to some diagnostic commands.
inxi -Fxxxz
https://pastebin.com/hsc93MW7
lspci | grep ath
no output
sudo lshw -C network
no output
dmesg | grep ath
[ 63.835354] ath10k_core: unknown parameter 'nohwcrypt' ignored
[ 63.836722] ath10k_pci: unknown parameter 'nohwcrypt' ignored
[ 63.836723] ath10k_pci: unknown parameter 'skip_otp' ignored
lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
no output
sudo modprobe ath10k_pci no output
linux-mint wifi
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Put simply WiFi isn't working on the laptop. The network card which is of the ath10k variety has been bad in the past, but now it is simply not working. The laptop is running linux mint 19.1. I have tried installing new drivers to /lib/firmware/ath10k, I have tried updating my kernel to 4.19, I have tried fixing my kernel update, I have tried creating a driver configuration file and I have tried turning off wifi powersave in NetworkManager and TLP. Here's the output to some diagnostic commands.
inxi -Fxxxz
https://pastebin.com/hsc93MW7
lspci | grep ath
no output
sudo lshw -C network
no output
dmesg | grep ath
[ 63.835354] ath10k_core: unknown parameter 'nohwcrypt' ignored
[ 63.836722] ath10k_pci: unknown parameter 'nohwcrypt' ignored
[ 63.836723] ath10k_pci: unknown parameter 'skip_otp' ignored
lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
no output
sudo modprobe ath10k_pci no output
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