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Qualcomm qca9377 802.11ac wireless adapter advanced setting
Qualcomm qca9377 802.11ac wireless adapter advanced setting









  1. #QUALCOMM QCA9377 802.11AC WIRELESS ADAPTER ADVANCED SETTING DRIVER#
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#QUALCOMM QCA9377 802.11AC WIRELESS ADAPTER ADVANCED SETTING BLUETOOTH#

Wireless 1810 DW1810 WLAN WiFi 802.11AC Bluetooth 4.1 Dual.Ībove to the responsibility of the responsibility of 2.

#QUALCOMM QCA9377 802.11AC WIRELESS ADAPTER ADVANCED SETTING DRIVER#

You might try using the Network Manager command line tool, just as a test.Download Now QUALCOMM QCA61X4A 802.11AC WIRELESS DRIVER The interface is clearly there though, I'm not sure what Gnome is actually checking before showing the adapters. It looks like it is not correctly setting your regulatory domain.

qualcomm qca9377 802.11ac wireless adapter advanced setting

Looking over your dmesg again, I'm thinking perhaps it has something to do with CRDA / the regdomain. Ok, and just so you know I'm not affiliated with Redhat in any way- don't want you to get the wrong idea! Gnome settings still shows 'No Wi-Fi Adapter Found'. Mar 12 15:39:52 .au NetworkManager: audit: op="radio-control" arg="wirel> Mar 12 15:39:41 .au NetworkManager: audit: op="radio-control" arg="wirel> Mar 12 15:39:32 .au NetworkManager: audit: op="radio-control" arg="wirel> Mar 12 15:36:38 .au NetworkManager: dhcp4 (enp0s20f0u2): state changed u> └─2843 /sbin/dhclient -d -q -sf /usr/libexec/nm-dhcp-helper -pf /var/run/dhclient-enp0s20f0u2.pid -lf /var/lib/Netw> ├─ 861 /usr/sbin/NetworkManager -no-daemon Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: enabled)Īctive: active (running) since Tue 15:32:22 AEDT 17min agoĬGroup: /system.slice/rvice Just curious, what is your output from "iw phy" > audit: op="radio-control" arg="wireless-enabled" pid=2806 > Feb 02 16:10:37 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager: > 'journalctl -f' and attempt turn on WiFi in Gnome settings, I see > However, Gnome settings reports 'No WiFi Adapter Found'. > EXT4-fs (sda3): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. > ath: EEPROM indicates we should expect a direct regpair map > Looking at the output from dmesg I notice > 1:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless (In reply to William McLean from comment #0)

qualcomm qca9377 802.11ac wireless adapter advanced setting

Linux-firmware-20181218.0f22c85 has same outputs to dmesg, but hostapd seems to work with that version, whereas the more recent firmware packages it ends up disabling the interfaces / "doesn't" ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: pdev param 0 not supported by firmware

qualcomm qca9377 802.11ac wireless adapter advanced setting

ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: kconfig debug 1 debugfs 1 tracing 1 dfs 0 testmode 0

qualcomm qca9377 802.11ac wireless adapter advanced setting

ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: pci irq msi oper_irq_mode 2 irq_mode 0 reset_mode 0 If I run 'journalctl -f' and attempt turn on WiFi in Gnome settings, I seeįeb 02 16:10:37 localhost.localdomain NetworkManager: audit: op="radio-control" arg="wireless-enabled" pid=2806 uid=1000 result="success" However, Gnome settings reports 'No WiFi Adapter Found'. EXT4-fs (sda3): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. ath: EEPROM indicates we should expect a direct regpair map ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: kconfig debug 0 debugfs 1 tracing 0 dfs 0 testmode 0 Looking at the output from dmesg I notice Doing 'lspci -k' producesġ:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 31)











Qualcomm qca9377 802.11ac wireless adapter advanced setting