Linux motherboard fails to recognize Wi-Fi connection.
Linux motherboard fails to recognize Wi-Fi connection.
I own an ASUS TUF GAMING B550M-PLUS with Wi-Fi. My system runs Windows 10 and Pop!_OS on separate drives, and I switch between them in BIOS to boot the other OS. Wi-Fi functions properly on Windows but not on Linux. Even Manjaro doesn’t recognize the network. Bluetooth seems to work occasionally. When I try to check my connection settings, I receive an error message similar to: "I have tried downloading the driver from Intel..." and it sometimes fixes itself but eventually stops working. I’m looking for assistance with this issue.
Consider turning off Fast Startup in Windows and restarting the system. This setting can cause many issues if you don’t reboot regularly. If that didn’t help, also disable Fast Boot in the BIOS. For reference: https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/user...ot_enabled Also, can you provide the output of sudo inxi -Nn?
It functioned successfully for the first time after disabling it. Still haven’t tested another attempt. Appreciate the update! Network: Device-1: Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 Driver: iwlwifi
It seems the issue might be resolved. The Wi-Fi driver appears to be installed, and you're still comfortable handling problems with Linux.