

If the adapter is still not working post: inxi -Fxxxza If you use pamac you may need to enable the AUR from pamac's preferences/options. You can either use an AUR helper or pamac to install the driver.

Once booted into the LTS kernel install this driver from the AUR:īe sure to read all recent comments on the driver's AUR webpage. Can you disable this internal adapter in your bios? If so, I would download and install the proper driver and an older LTS kernel and then disable the internal adapter via the bios (if possible).ĭownload and install an older LTS kernel: sudo pacman -Syu linux-lts linux-lts-headersĪfter the updates and the LTS kernel is installed reboot.Īt the advanced grub boot screen switch to the LTS kernel. So then, I assume this information is about your older internal Intel wifi adapter. Maverick: Model: "Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000 BGN"ĭriver Activation Cmd: "modprobe iwlwifi" Let me know if you need more information. I tried to use these instructions to see if the wireless adapter is recognized. ( Ihad windows 10 previously installed on this machine and no, I don't have dual boot Garuda Linux is the only OS I am using.) On Windows 10, it's recognized as soon as I plug it in and am able to select which wifi card I want to use. I want to use the TP Link wireless adapter as it offers better range and speeds. I do have a native WiFi card on my laptop which was recognized and works flawlessly out of the box, but it's slow. Here is the link to the product page: Click HereĪnd here is the Support documents link (TP Link website): Click Here The support documents have instructions only for certain distributions of linux (couldn't find Arch linux in there).
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I am not able to find instructions on how to install network drivers for the TP Link's Archer AC1300. Happy New Year to Everyone in the Garuda Linux Community!
