How to install ASUS PCE-AC56 driver on Ubuntu 18.04?
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My ASUS PCE-AC56 adapter was working on a previous version of Ubuntu. It was set up by the factory. I recently reinstalled Ubuntu (version 18.04) and now the computer cannot find a Wi-Fi adapter.
Tech support at ASUS said that this device is not supported with Ubuntu.
How can I get the drivers for this ASUS PCE-AC56 adapter?
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My ASUS PCE-AC56 adapter was working on a previous version of Ubuntu. It was set up by the factory. I recently reinstalled Ubuntu (version 18.04) and now the computer cannot find a Wi-Fi adapter.
Tech support at ASUS said that this device is not supported with Ubuntu.
How can I get the drivers for this ASUS PCE-AC56 adapter?
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Please edit your question to add the result of the terminal command:lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
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My ASUS PCE-AC56 adapter was working on a previous version of Ubuntu. It was set up by the factory. I recently reinstalled Ubuntu (version 18.04) and now the computer cannot find a Wi-Fi adapter.
Tech support at ASUS said that this device is not supported with Ubuntu.
How can I get the drivers for this ASUS PCE-AC56 adapter?
drivers asus
My ASUS PCE-AC56 adapter was working on a previous version of Ubuntu. It was set up by the factory. I recently reinstalled Ubuntu (version 18.04) and now the computer cannot find a Wi-Fi adapter.
Tech support at ASUS said that this device is not supported with Ubuntu.
How can I get the drivers for this ASUS PCE-AC56 adapter?
drivers asus
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Please edit your question to add the result of the terminal command:lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
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Please edit your question to add the result of the terminal command:lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
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May 21 at 13:03
Please edit your question to add the result of the terminal command:
lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.â chili555
May 21 at 13:03
Please edit your question to add the result of the terminal command:
lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A3
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Please edit your question to add the result of the terminal command:
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