Wireless connection not functioning in 16.04

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i've read lots of similar posts on this topic and none of them seem to work out for me. I have a HP pavilion series laptop and dual booted my laptop with ubuntu 16.04. After installation, everything worked fine except the wifi connection. It is responding to ethernet connectivity but Wireless connection options aren't popping up at all. I'm a newbie at this. please help me out.
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i've read lots of similar posts on this topic and none of them seem to work out for me. I have a HP pavilion series laptop and dual booted my laptop with ubuntu 16.04. After installation, everything worked fine except the wifi connection. It is responding to ethernet connectivity but Wireless connection options aren't popping up at all. I'm a newbie at this. please help me out.
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  • please edit your question and copy-paste the output of the terminal rather than posting an image
    – Eskander Bejaoui
    May 17 at 12:41










  • Please edit your question to add the result of the terminal commands: uname -r and also: rfkill list all Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
    – chili555
    May 17 at 13:24












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i've read lots of similar posts on this topic and none of them seem to work out for me. I have a HP pavilion series laptop and dual booted my laptop with ubuntu 16.04. After installation, everything worked fine except the wifi connection. It is responding to ethernet connectivity but Wireless connection options aren't popping up at all. I'm a newbie at this. please help me out.
Details about my adapter are enter image description here







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i've read lots of similar posts on this topic and none of them seem to work out for me. I have a HP pavilion series laptop and dual booted my laptop with ubuntu 16.04. After installation, everything worked fine except the wifi connection. It is responding to ethernet connectivity but Wireless connection options aren't popping up at all. I'm a newbie at this. please help me out.
Details about my adapter are enter image description here









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  • please edit your question and copy-paste the output of the terminal rather than posting an image
    – Eskander Bejaoui
    May 17 at 12:41










  • Please edit your question to add the result of the terminal commands: uname -r and also: rfkill list all Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
    – chili555
    May 17 at 13:24
















  • please edit your question and copy-paste the output of the terminal rather than posting an image
    – Eskander Bejaoui
    May 17 at 12:41










  • Please edit your question to add the result of the terminal commands: uname -r and also: rfkill list all Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
    – chili555
    May 17 at 13:24















please edit your question and copy-paste the output of the terminal rather than posting an image
– Eskander Bejaoui
May 17 at 12:41




please edit your question and copy-paste the output of the terminal rather than posting an image
– Eskander Bejaoui
May 17 at 12:41












Please edit your question to add the result of the terminal commands: uname -r and also: rfkill list all Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
– chili555
May 17 at 13:24




Please edit your question to add the result of the terminal commands: uname -r and also: rfkill list all Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
– chili555
May 17 at 13:24















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