GNU/Linux Fedora 36 Wi-fi Driver Setup – Step-by-step Guide
Hi! The Guide shows you How to Install WiFi/Bluetooth Wireless Drivers in Fedora 36 GNU/Linux.
Especially relevant: here below you find the Wireless Driver Fedora Linux Setup Tutorials for some of the most diffused Adapters.
So here you find instructions for the following Wireless Interfaces:
- Realtek
- Broadcom
- Intel
- Ralink/MediaTek
- Qualcomm Atheros
And to setup the right Wireless Driver in your Adapter first you may follow the instructions on How to Find the Chipset Model Guide.
1. Terminal QuickStart
How to QuickStart with Command Line on Fedora
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2. Getting Wifi Card Info
Then to Find Wireless Adapter Info For the PCI/PCIe internal Adapters simply run the Command:
lspci -v | grep Wireless
But for the USB Dongles try instead with:lsusb -v | grep Wireless
The grep Command refine the result following the matching Keyword.
And in the Output you’ll easily See the Card’s Manufacturer and Model:
sudo lshw -C network
Look at the “configuration” Section: -
3. GNU/Linux Fedora 36 WiFi Driver Installation Guides
- Realtek Wi-fi Driver Installation Guides
- Broadcom Wi-fi Driver Installation Guides
- Intel Wi-fi Driver Installation Guides
- MediaTek Wi-fi Driver Installation Guides
- Ralink Wi-fi Driver Installation Guides
- Atheros Wi-fi Driver Installation Guides
Last, to know how in case of Issue with the Wireless Internet Connection a temporary turn around is using your Mobile Phone USB Tethering (Link to Guide with Instructions for Android).