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I've found workaround, it was enough to disable n standard with "options
iwlwifi 11n_disable=1". Now I'm able to authenticate with any hotspot.
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@Maciej - I am glad at least one works and I can use the device,
although it is not reliable like this, it should work. I want to help
with debugging as much as possible, but I am not sure what to do as
since I had the bug, I updated the kernel serveral times + I changed to
the latest release so I
Any updates on this one? I'm have the same issue with Intel Wifi 6 AX200
card. I can connect to 5GHz but for 2.4GHz I'm getting password prompt
over and over. 2.4GHz works fine on other devices.
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I have updates, after some more use. For some reason, I can now connect
to the 5GHz network, don't know why, didn't do anything myself.
I have updated to Ubuntu 20.04, but both 19.04 and the latest release
work the same.
The problem is that I cannot connect to the 2.4 GHz now. So, once it was
@florin,
1. from your screenshot in comment #28, that's not a big deal. backport-
iwlwifi-dkms can help on outdated machines but you don't need it.
However, since you don't have it installed, and yet the system still
have iwlwifi module available from linux-modules-extra package, `ubuntu-
sudo apt purge backport-iwlwifi-dkms
Package 'backport-iwlwifi-dkms' is not installed, so not removed
dkms status
(shows nothing)
5.4.0-050400rc6-generic #201911031940 SMP Mon Nov 4 00:43:05 UTC 2019 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Restarted system and tried to join both wifi frequencies;
This is dmesg after installed and restarted, using the latest mainline
kernel, 5.6
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1848953/+attachment/5346615/+files/dmesg-kernel-5.6
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@You-Sheng Yang (vicamo)
I have done the next:
1. Added the -d parameter:
sudo gedit /lib/systemd/system/wpa_supplicant.service
ExecStart=/sbin/wpa_supplicant -d -u -s -O /run/wpa_supplicant
2. sudo nmcli general logging level debug domain all
Is there something else I can do for debugging
@florin, I personally bought one AC 3165 chip online with the same PCI
ID [8086:3165] subsystem id [8086:4010], and it works (for both 2.4G and
5G network) just fine with kernel 5.3.0-18-generic you're using as well
as latest 5.3.0-45-generic, linux-firmware 1.183.5. Besides, it looks
pretty
@You-Sheng Yang (vicamo) - I have tried, it still cannot connect to the
2.4 GHz. I cannot see any visible difference, in additional drivers list
the card is grayed. If you need to run commands for debugging, I am
willing to help, just post sufficient detailed posts so I can run the
commands.
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@florin, backup /lib/firmware folder, and clone aforementioned git repo
into the same place. Power off completely for a minute or so and reboot.
Detailed commands:
$ cd /lib
$ sudo mv firmware firmware.dpkg
$ sudo git clone
Sorry for the question, but I am not sure how to do that. I see folders
with drivers and files over there, how should I do it? Copy the content
of some of them (I would guess Intel and what else?) in some folder?
Thanks!
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Please also try latest firmware from:
[2] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/
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I get nothing on that command ("dkms status"). I did lots of the things above,
including installing kernels, dkms, removing dkms, etc. They might have been
contradictory, but either way, in my case, nothing happened, the driver was
always grayed and cound not connect to the
Do you have any DKMS installed? Please run `dkms status` to check
installed DKMS.
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Title:
Intel wifi 3165 [8086:3165] subsystem id
Thank you. At least I know I am not the only one!
F.
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Thank you. At least I know I am not the only one.
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Title:
Intel wifi 3165 [8086:3165] subsystem id [8086:4010] not working
Hi Florin,
in my case AC3165 is also "grayed" and marked as "The device is not working".
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Title:
Intel wifi 3165 [8086:3165]
@Serghei and @John Brown - I am curious, in your proprietary drivers
list (Additional Drivers), do you have the Intel card active and
enabled? In my laptop, Intel 3165 is grayed and bellow it, it says The
device is not working; the checkbox is on Do not use this device.
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Also was not able to connect to any 2.4 or 5Ghz network with Intel
AC3165 after a recent update. Ran sudo apt purge backport-iwlwifi-dkms
restarted and now able to connect to both 2.4 and 5Ghz networks. Running
5.3.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP
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Hi,
I have similar issue with AC3165 on Lenovo 720S. To be more precise I can't
connect to 2.4Ghz network on new TP-Link router but able to connect to 5Ghz
network. Insteresting that the issue doesn't not appear with older access point
which provides only 2.4Ghz network using the same WiFi
Hi there! I returned home and did the following:
1. Removed dkms driver
sudo apt purge backport-iwlwifi-dkms
2. Installed the latest RC mainline kernel
ls -al
total 70352
drwxr-xr-x 2 florin florin 4096 nov 4 23:37 .
drwxr-xr-x 5 florin florin 4096 nov 4 23:48 ..
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Hi Marco,
Please file a new bug for a different model. With that, and some more
details about what exactly fixed your problem, then we may be able to land
the right fix into mainline/generic kernel, so that you don't bother redo
those fixes again.
Marco Laspe (Rockiger) 於 2019年10月29日 週二 20:11
@vicoma I had the same problem with Intel Corporation Wireless 8265 /
8275. Your solution worked for me.
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Title:
Intel wifi 3165
florin, please remove the dkms package before installing mainline
kernel:
$ sudo apt purge backport-iwlwifi-dkms
They shouldn't be conflicting to each other, but when DKMS is installed,
the in-tree modules won't be used.
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I am making a large back-up in the next few hours so cannot restart
system, but will do it tonight if I am done by then.
Does the order of the above things to do matter (dkms+driver first try,
latest kernel second try)?
Thank you.
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