Last update does not allow to connect to wifi












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First time post. Basically after an wifi firmware update my laptop doesn't have WiFi anymore.



When I go to "Software & Updates" >> "Additional Drivers" it says device is not working with two options (which before i remember having about 4 options for this device)
-"Do not use device" which is enabled
-"Using oem-wifi-intel-iwlwifi-lp1757035-4.4-dkms driver in DKMS format wrapped by dkms-helper...(open source) When I try to select this it fails.



Dell precision 5520
Ubuntu 16.04
intel 8265/8275



Verified iwlwifi-8265-XX.ucode is located in /lib/firmware



rfkill list all > no soft or hard blocks on wifi, but soft block on bluetooth.



iwconfig > lo no wireless extensions



Please let me know what other information you need. Thanks!










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    First time post. Basically after an wifi firmware update my laptop doesn't have WiFi anymore.



    When I go to "Software & Updates" >> "Additional Drivers" it says device is not working with two options (which before i remember having about 4 options for this device)
    -"Do not use device" which is enabled
    -"Using oem-wifi-intel-iwlwifi-lp1757035-4.4-dkms driver in DKMS format wrapped by dkms-helper...(open source) When I try to select this it fails.



    Dell precision 5520
    Ubuntu 16.04
    intel 8265/8275



    Verified iwlwifi-8265-XX.ucode is located in /lib/firmware



    rfkill list all > no soft or hard blocks on wifi, but soft block on bluetooth.



    iwconfig > lo no wireless extensions



    Please let me know what other information you need. Thanks!










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      First time post. Basically after an wifi firmware update my laptop doesn't have WiFi anymore.



      When I go to "Software & Updates" >> "Additional Drivers" it says device is not working with two options (which before i remember having about 4 options for this device)
      -"Do not use device" which is enabled
      -"Using oem-wifi-intel-iwlwifi-lp1757035-4.4-dkms driver in DKMS format wrapped by dkms-helper...(open source) When I try to select this it fails.



      Dell precision 5520
      Ubuntu 16.04
      intel 8265/8275



      Verified iwlwifi-8265-XX.ucode is located in /lib/firmware



      rfkill list all > no soft or hard blocks on wifi, but soft block on bluetooth.



      iwconfig > lo no wireless extensions



      Please let me know what other information you need. Thanks!










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      First time post. Basically after an wifi firmware update my laptop doesn't have WiFi anymore.



      When I go to "Software & Updates" >> "Additional Drivers" it says device is not working with two options (which before i remember having about 4 options for this device)
      -"Do not use device" which is enabled
      -"Using oem-wifi-intel-iwlwifi-lp1757035-4.4-dkms driver in DKMS format wrapped by dkms-helper...(open source) When I try to select this it fails.



      Dell precision 5520
      Ubuntu 16.04
      intel 8265/8275



      Verified iwlwifi-8265-XX.ucode is located in /lib/firmware



      rfkill list all > no soft or hard blocks on wifi, but soft block on bluetooth.



      iwconfig > lo no wireless extensions



      Please let me know what other information you need. Thanks!







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