TP link wifi drivers problem 10 September 2021, 15:22:13 Hello! I have been trying to install Artix on desktop. Artix can detect my network via TP link 7200 ND. It can connect. But when I connect, there is no internet. Wifi adapter is working, checked on Ubuntu. Thank you.
Re: TP link wifi drivers problem Reply #1 – 10 September 2021, 16:03:50 please provide info on- what you installed exactly- which commands you ran for configuring- what output you get and the status of the interface
Re: TP link wifi drivers problem Reply #2 – 10 September 2021, 20:42:27 I have tried live XFCE disc of Open RC. Connected with TP link, but no internet, ping is not working.No any otput. Tried with openrc-base install. ip arfkill unblock wifi ip link set wlan0 up connmanctlscan wifiservicesagent on connect wifi (my wifi number) connected ---- No internet, ping is not working, no any otput.
Re: TP link wifi drivers problem Reply #3 – 10 September 2021, 22:01:25 Is this one of those two installations?https://forum.artixlinux.org/index.php/topic,2565.msg17100.html#msg17100
Re: TP link wifi drivers problem Reply #4 – 10 September 2021, 23:05:19 No, it is not. Trying fresh install on my desktop.
Re: TP link wifi drivers problem Reply #5 – 11 September 2021, 02:37:50 http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/TP-LINK_TL-WN7200NDhttps://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/rt2800usbThis uses a Ralink RT3070 chipset and the RT2800USB kernel driver, you can check it's using that with lspci -vvv. You can install the linux-firmware package, perhaps the firmware would help if you didn't have it?
Re: TP link wifi drivers problem Reply #6 – 11 September 2021, 19:48:19 There is one problem. I can't download anything. I don't have internet acess. I suppose that linux-firmware is part of Artix - open-rc ISO ?
Re: TP link wifi drivers problem Reply #7 – 11 September 2021, 20:44:20 Quote from: RIA77 – on 11 September 2021, 19:48:19There is one problem. I can't download anything. I don't have internet acess. I suppose that linux-firmware is part of Artix - open-rc ISO ?But you somehow post on the forum.Boot a linux installation which has internet access and then chroot into your problematic artix installation.
Re: TP link wifi drivers problem Reply #8 – 12 September 2021, 03:44:47 Or go to your favorite /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist URL, download the package file, transfer by USB or something and install with pacman -UIt's also possible to set up internet forwarding by connecting 2 computers via ethernet and doing some cli config, but it took me hours to figure out how to get that working myself when I first did it (it might be easier with a GUI manager but who knows.) 1 Likes