- Pci Express Controller
- Intel Corporation 82q35 Express Serial Kt Controller Driver
- Intel® 82q35 Express Serial Kt Controller Drivers
So, I've been trying to get my wireless connection to work most of today. The only solutions I can find tell me to download various drivers or updates, usually as a first step. Some guides even tell me to wget scripts just for the diagnostics step.
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This is not possible. I cannot connect via. ethernet to my router, as it is upstairs at the back of the house and the PC in question is downstairs at the front.
Pci Express Controller
Is there some way I can find and download updates on my main PC, and transfer them via. USB to Lubuntu?
Is there somewhere I can find and then download and install the ath9k driver from a USB? (I am given to understand that it should come with the distro, but it certainly doesn't in Lubuntu 16.04).
Is there somewhere I can find and install NdisWrapper? I can't run the make commands in Lubuntu, as the 'make' package is missing from Lubuntu, so I'd need a way to install the make package as well.
Asking in roughly the order of my preference.
EDIT:
Results of running partial commands below:
sudo lshw -C network
lspci -vnn
Sorry, I was a bit confused by the results when I ran those commands piped into grep (? or the other way around), so I thought I'd share the full results. 02.0 seems to be something to do with integrated graphics?
In case it helps, my wireless card is the TL-WN722N USB, not a PCI-E slot (although I have a PCI-E card I could try using, due to the nature of the Dell Optiplex 755 case I'd need to take a coping saw to the case to allow it to fit).
lsusb
lspci -nnk | grep 280 -A2
1 Answer
Please download these files on some other computer and transfer them to the desktop of the Lubuntu machine with a USB key or similar:
Now, on the desktop of the Lubuntu machine, install dkms:
If it complains that there are missing dependencies, tell us what they are so we may download a few more packages to satisfy those missing. The missing packages will be found here: https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/dkms Please be certain to select 32-bit (i386) or 64-bit (amd64) as needed for your machine. Confirm:
32-bit returns i686 and 64 bit is x86_64.
Please see @JimmyM's very helpful list below for a complete list.
Next, do:
Your wireless should now be working.