![]() ![]() The information I found concerning this network card indicates people were able to get it to work, but the information I found was from Ubuntu 16. Please provide the output of inxi -Nx so we get an idea of how Mint is viewing the hardware. ![]() Once again, I cannot thank you enough for the solution to this problem. But my PCI-E network card a Asus AC68 has no drivers available for Linux. Last but not least if klabel happens to read this, he/she may contact me at my website email address *** Email address is removed for privacy ***. I only wish I knew what MS update is responsible and how the heck klabel's brother figured this one out. While I cannot say enough about the solution provided by klabel012's brother, he must have been in a class of his own as a former computer tech. It worked immediately.' It worked like a charm! To think that not even MS was able to provide the answer to this issue is inexcusable since I have no doubt they're updates cause problems like this to begin with. Anyway for anyone running into the same situation the resolve provided by klabel012 was as follows: 'Hit windows button and R. I only wish I could communicate directly to tell him/her. However since the previous post was closed, I wanted to personally thank 'klabel012' for the solution provided back in 2017. As I am well versed in building/refurbishing desktop and laptop computers in which event I can usually find the solution to most problems, this one had me stumped in which event I hate to admit that I don't believe I would have ever been able to figure this one out by myself, a first in all my years working with computers. Fortunately, the resolve provided by klabel012 back in 2017 worked like a charm. As all my other devices worked/connected to the internet without problem, after the time I had spent checking everything out, the only logical conclusion pointed to the windows updates made over the past month or two that must have done something to prevent my Asus PCE-AC68 802.11ac wifi card to suddenly stop working in which event I was no longer able to connect to the internet on my desktop computer. After exhausting every possible solution offered online from checking my network adapter/Wi-Fi card, driver, windows troubleshooter, you name it, I tried everything leaving no stone unturned. I had been working on this connectivity issue for two days when I was fortunate enough to find the resolve in a post made back in 2017 by screen name klabel012. ![]()
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