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Linux drivers are part of the upstream Linux* kernel. They're available through the regular channels, distributions, or the Linux* kernel archives. We support use of the drivers only in the kernel version the driver was a part of. See the table below for a list of supported devices by the iwlwifi driver. Find more information about supported devices and firmware versions on the Intel Wi-Fi Linux community page.
None of them. Intel Corporation WiFi Link 5100 should have PCI ID [8086:4232], and definitely not a match to PCI vendor 0x14E4 (Broadcom). You're hitting different hardware from MacOS as from Linux; the complete output of lspci -nn might reveal what is going on.
The card you did find in Linux has already been claimed by iwlwifi. If you can get running with that it's probably better to do that as the Intel cards have better Linux compatibility than the Broadcom ones.
We merge the updates coming from the backport infrastructure on a regular basis. This means that the bleeding edge of the backport tree will run against decently recent kernel (usually against Linus's tree).If you checkout an earlier branch / commit in backport-iwlwifi.git, you might not be able to work against the most recent kernel. Please keep that in mind.We have a release cycle based on the backport tree. These Core releases can be very useful for someone who wants to integrate our Wi-Fi solution into his home made system.
Having Wi-Fi and Bluetooth running at the same time is a challenge. These scenarios have been tested thoroughly on 7260 and up, less so on earlier devices. This is why some people may face issues with devices that are handled by iwldvm. For users of these devices who have problems when Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are running concurrently, we suggest to disable BT Coex by loading iwlwifi with bt_coex_active=0 as a module parameter.
On some laptop models with hardware rfkill switches (e.g., Thinkpad X200 series), due to wear or bad design, the switch (or its connection to the mainboard) might become loose over time resulting in seemingly random hardblocks/disconnects when you accidentally touch the switch or move the laptop.There is no software solution to this, unless your switch is electrical and the BIOS offers the option to disable the switch.If your switch is mechanical (and most are), there are lots of possible solutions, most of which aim to disable the switch: Soldering the contact point on the mainboard/wifi-card, gluing or blocking the switch, using a screw nut to tighten the switch or removing it altogether.
If you are using a device with iwlwifi and iwlmvm for wireless connectivity, and your Wi-Fi card appears to disappear when on battery power (perhaps after a reboot or resuming from suspend), this can be fixed by configuring power saving settings in iwlmvm.
iwlwifi is the wireless driver for Intel's current wireless chips, such as 5100AGN, 5300AGN, and 5350AGN. See the full list of supported devices. The firmware is included in the linux-firmware package. The linux-firmware-iwlwifi-gitAUR may contain some updates sooner.
If the WiFi adapter is not getting detected after finishing a session in Windows, this might be due to Windows' Fast Startup feature which is enabled by default. Try disabling Fast Startup. The iwlwifi kernel driver wiki has an entry for this.
Those mac address things make me remember some options on Gnome Settings > wifi. Click on gear icon of your current connection, then on tab identity we can fill everything there manually instead leave it blank. Not sure if it related.
Wireless 802.1x authentication failed.Network Adapter: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGNInterface GUID: {e7c92762-0708-441e-b1a0-f3d8635a6e35}Local MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXNetwork SSID: smile^^BSS Type: InfrastructurePeer MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXIdentity: User: Domain: Reason: 802.1x indicated there is no authenticator, but the profile requires 802.1x.Error: 0x0EAP Reason: 0x0EAP Root cause String: EAP Error: 0x0
WLAN AutoConfig service started a connection to a wireless network.Network Adapter: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGNInterface GUID: {e7c92762-0708-441e-b1a0-f3d8635a6e35}Connection Mode: Manual connection with a profileProfile Name: smile^^SSID: smile^^BSS Type: Infrastructure
Wireless network association started.Network Adapter: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGNInterface GUID: {e7c92762-0708-441e-b1a0-f3d8635a6e35}Local MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXNetwork SSID: smile^^BSS Type: InfrastructureAuthentication: WPA2-EnterpriseEncryption: AES802.1X Enabled: Yes
Wireless network association succeeded.Network Adapter: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGNInterface GUID: {e7c92762-0708-441e-b1a0-f3d8635a6e35}Local MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXNetwork SSID: smile^^BSS Type: InfrastructurePeer MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Wireless security started.Network Adapter: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGNInterface GUID: {e7c92762-0708-441e-b1a0-f3d8635a6e35}Local MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXNetwork SSID: smile^^BSS Type: InfrastructurePeer MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXAuthentication: WPA2-EnterpriseEncryption: AESFIPS Mode: Disabled802.1x Enabled: Yes
Wireless 802.1x authentication started.Network Adapter: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGNInterface GUID: {e7c92762-0708-441e-b1a0-f3d8635a6e35}Local MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXNetwork SSID: smile^^BSS Type: InfrastructurePeer MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXEap Information: Type 25, Vendor ID 0, Vendor Type 0, Author ID 0
Wireless 802.1x authentication failed.Network Adapter: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGNInterface GUID: {e7c92762-0708-441e-b1a0-f3d8635a6e35}Local MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXNetwork SSID: smile^^BSS Type: InfrastructurePeer MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXIdentity: User: Domain: Reason: 802.1x indicated there is no authenticator, but the profile requires 802.1x.Error: 0x0EAP Reason: 0x0EAP Root cause String: EAP Error: 0x0
Wireless security failed.Network Adapter: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGNInterface GUID: {e7c92762-0708-441e-b1a0-f3d8635a6e35}Local MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXNetwork SSID: smile^^BSS Type: InfrastructurePeer MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXReason: 802.1x indicated there is no authenticator, but the profile requires 802.1x.Error: 0x0
Wireless security stopped.Network Adapter: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGNInterface GUID: {e7c92762-0708-441e-b1a0-f3d8635a6e35}Local MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXNetwork SSID: smile^^BSS Type: InfrastructurePeer MAC Address: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXSecurity Hint: The operation was successful.
WLAN AutoConfig service failed to connect to a wireless network.Network Adapter: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGNInterface GUID: {e7c92762-0708-441e-b1a0-f3d8635a6e35}Connection Mode: Manual connection with a profileProfile Name: smile^^SSID: smile^^BSS Type: InfrastructureFailure Reason:The specific network is not available.
Only very, very few intel wireless cards support AP mode in the 2.4 GHz band, none at all allow AP mode in the 5 GHz band (ignoring the lantiq X300/ X500 lineup, which isn't supported under OpenWrt or mainline linux).
Just to be registered: I have a HP Mini Netbook with mini pcie broadcom wifi card b/g as AP mode. I've tried all drivers on Lede repository. My desktop or smartphone connects as g 54mb/s, but file transfer don't go over 1,5MB/s. Through Ethernet, file transfer works fine on 100mb/s.On Windows, wifi card as AP mode file transfer goes over 4MB/s. 2b1af7f3a8