- cross-posted to:
- linux
- cross-posted to:
- linux
There is not even a “Help” or a “Read Me”. There is not even a Doc on their official web page, if there was I cannot find it. Context: I am trying to transition from Windows to Linux. I am using Linux Mint in VM Ware before fully switching to it.
Please run
lsusb
and post the output of the line where your wireless chip is here.Did you install the
linux-firmware
and/orfirmware-ralink
package?You might be able to just search the internet for the vendor/device ID (the 8 hex digits looking like
00a0:ab67
) and “linux mint” and find a guide on how to run this.If you install
lshw
and dolshw -c net
you might also gain valuable information about your network hardware.WAIT, is this it?
-network description: Ethernet interface physical id: 2 bus info: usb@3:13 logical name: usb0 serial: 6e:23:2f:0e:47:0e capabilities: ethernet physical configuration: broadcast=yes driver=rndis_host driverversion=22-Aug-2005 firmware=RNDIS device ip=192.168.70.35 link=yes multicast=yes WARNING: output may be incomplete or inaccurate, you should run this program as super-user.
this looks like Ethernet, not WLAN.
hmm… maybe it’s the wrong driver and im being stupid
Is this a wifi or a LAN card? What model exactly.is it?
Even if you don’t know this, you’re not stupid. At most you simply lack experience or knowledge.
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It’s a USB adapter, LB-Link BL-WN351. My father got me this 6 months ago.
Can you try and look into this one?. The README should be in the “doc” folder.
I found 2 README Files. This one and this one