I'm new to Linux. This is my first time downloading another operating system to anything. I was pleased when I saw Ubuntu's capabilities and downloaded the .iso at once to try the live CD. When trying out the live CD I noticed that I didn't have any internet connection, but I just assumed that you couldn't use it while using the live CD. I installed Ubuntu on my Gateway Vista laptop after trying out it's features, rebooted, and logged in. My internet still doesn't work, and I've tried everything. I have a Verizon router by Actiontec, and I am assuming I need to install a new driver or firmware for it to work with the new operating system, or maybe I'm way off. I just don't know what else to do. Any suggestions?
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First try using the easy way and use the Make a wired internet connection and fully update your system. Next open the dash (by pressing the windows / super key). Then type Finally install any additional drivers which are suggested.
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You have a Broadcom BCM4311 wireless chip. See these related questions:
In short you will have to download and install proprietary drivers. In case you are unable to establish a wired (Ethernet) connection to your router this can also be done from another computer or from Windows. See the following answer on how to download packages offline: |
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