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how do i get internet on an old laptop that has only wifi?

Hi

i recently tried to install linux for the first time in my life and revive an old laptop with it. so i was looking for a fairly lightweight distro. also a problem is that this laptop doesnt have a wired network connection since its broken. i can only use wifi.

i tried lubuntu but there was no network connections so i tried its bigger brother ubuntu. i dont know if thats considered lightweight but i was hoping for more drivers. that didnt work either. then i found coreplus which appearently is great for computers with only wifi but i couldnt get that to work because it was not all that newbe friendly.

i then found a driver package for my hardware but couldnt install it because the tutorial was for some package manager tool i dont have although it was a ubuntu site (i still have that installed). and i coudnt work out how to install that tool.

so now i have ubuntu installed and the driver package on a usb stick but dont know how to install that. everything i find on the internet is how i can install things directly via internet but i dont have that ...

any ideas?

thanks in advance!

rob

ps.: i considered linux from scratch but i would have to read a whole fucking lot of stuff i dont really have time for :/

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ptls0
asked Oct 14 2017

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"Follow these steps or reconfigure your LAN driver:

  1. Go to ""Settings"".
  2. Click on ""Network & Security"" and then click on ""WiFi"".
  3. Now click ""Manage known networks"".
  4. Select the WiFi connection you want to remove.
  5. Click the ""Forget"" button.
  6. After doing this, close the open windows and reboot the computer.
  7. Once the computer is fully reloaded again go to ""Settings"".
  8. Click on ""Network & Security"" and then click on ""WiFi"".
  9. Now click ""Manage known networks"".
  10. Click ""Add a new network"" and enter the network name.
  11. Using the drop-down menu, select the ""network security type"".
  12. Check the ""Connect automatically"" option.
  13. Now check the ""Connect even if the network is not broadcasting"" option and click ""Save"".

Once you have completed these steps, whenever the device is within range of that particular network, it should automatically connect to it."

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linuxhelp
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