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I am beginner using Deepin OS linux. once installed i can not find the wifi connection. if on Windows OS, I might check in device manager to make sure that the wireless driver is installed correctly. what about Deepin OS linux? what can I do?



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Output: lspci -knn | grep Net -A3



brother@brother-PC:~/Desktop$ lspci -knn | grep Net -A3
03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device [10ec:d723]
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device [103c:8319]
Kernel modules: wl









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  • You'll need to load the modules/build the modules in to the kernel to support your wifi card.

    – djsmiley2k
    Apr 2 '18 at 10:56











  • Please edit your question and add output of lspci -knn | grep Net -A3 terminal command. This will identify your hardware. Then, and only then, someone may be able to answer.

    – user772515
    Apr 5 '18 at 11:44
















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I am beginner using Deepin OS linux. once installed i can not find the wifi connection. if on Windows OS, I might check in device manager to make sure that the wireless driver is installed correctly. what about Deepin OS linux? what can I do?



Screenshoot



Output: lspci -knn | grep Net -A3



brother@brother-PC:~/Desktop$ lspci -knn | grep Net -A3
03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device [10ec:d723]
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device [103c:8319]
Kernel modules: wl









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  • You'll need to load the modules/build the modules in to the kernel to support your wifi card.

    – djsmiley2k
    Apr 2 '18 at 10:56











  • Please edit your question and add output of lspci -knn | grep Net -A3 terminal command. This will identify your hardware. Then, and only then, someone may be able to answer.

    – user772515
    Apr 5 '18 at 11:44














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I am beginner using Deepin OS linux. once installed i can not find the wifi connection. if on Windows OS, I might check in device manager to make sure that the wireless driver is installed correctly. what about Deepin OS linux? what can I do?



Screenshoot



Output: lspci -knn | grep Net -A3



brother@brother-PC:~/Desktop$ lspci -knn | grep Net -A3
03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device [10ec:d723]
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device [103c:8319]
Kernel modules: wl









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I am beginner using Deepin OS linux. once installed i can not find the wifi connection. if on Windows OS, I might check in device manager to make sure that the wireless driver is installed correctly. what about Deepin OS linux? what can I do?



Screenshoot



Output: lspci -knn | grep Net -A3



brother@brother-PC:~/Desktop$ lspci -knn | grep Net -A3
03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device [10ec:d723]
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device [103c:8319]
Kernel modules: wl






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  • You'll need to load the modules/build the modules in to the kernel to support your wifi card.

    – djsmiley2k
    Apr 2 '18 at 10:56











  • Please edit your question and add output of lspci -knn | grep Net -A3 terminal command. This will identify your hardware. Then, and only then, someone may be able to answer.

    – user772515
    Apr 5 '18 at 11:44



















  • You'll need to load the modules/build the modules in to the kernel to support your wifi card.

    – djsmiley2k
    Apr 2 '18 at 10:56











  • Please edit your question and add output of lspci -knn | grep Net -A3 terminal command. This will identify your hardware. Then, and only then, someone may be able to answer.

    – user772515
    Apr 5 '18 at 11:44

















You'll need to load the modules/build the modules in to the kernel to support your wifi card.

– djsmiley2k
Apr 2 '18 at 10:56





You'll need to load the modules/build the modules in to the kernel to support your wifi card.

– djsmiley2k
Apr 2 '18 at 10:56













Please edit your question and add output of lspci -knn | grep Net -A3 terminal command. This will identify your hardware. Then, and only then, someone may be able to answer.

– user772515
Apr 5 '18 at 11:44





Please edit your question and add output of lspci -knn | grep Net -A3 terminal command. This will identify your hardware. Then, and only then, someone may be able to answer.

– user772515
Apr 5 '18 at 11:44










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Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device [10ec:d723] is the Realtek RTL8723DE chipset, not yet natively supported by your kernel version therefore it needs a driver.



In a Terminal do the following:



git clone https://github.com/smlinux/rtl8723de.git -b 4.11-up
dkms add ./rtl8723de
dkms install rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414
depmod -a
reboot


Source: https://github.com/smlinux/rtl8723de






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  • Output after execution dkms install rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414: Kernel preparation unnecessary for this kernel. Skipping... Building module: cleaning build area... 'make' all KVER=4.9.0-deepin13-amd64...(bad exit status: 2) Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 4.9.0-deepin13-amd64 (x86_64) Consult /var/lib/dkms/rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414/build/make.log for more information.

    – flyingbird013
    Apr 7 '18 at 7:07











  • I followed the explanation of [this link] (github.com/jeremyb31/rtl8723de.git) and solved my problem. I appreciate your help and your time. thanks you very much

    – flyingbird013
    Apr 7 '18 at 8:32





















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Use these commands:



1.wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/b/bcmwl/bcmwl-kernel-source_6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu1~1.3_amd64.deb



2.sudo dpkg -i bcmwl-kernel-source_6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu1~1.3_amd64.deb






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    Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device [10ec:d723] is the Realtek RTL8723DE chipset, not yet natively supported by your kernel version therefore it needs a driver.



    In a Terminal do the following:



    git clone https://github.com/smlinux/rtl8723de.git -b 4.11-up
    dkms add ./rtl8723de
    dkms install rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414
    depmod -a
    reboot


    Source: https://github.com/smlinux/rtl8723de






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    • Output after execution dkms install rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414: Kernel preparation unnecessary for this kernel. Skipping... Building module: cleaning build area... 'make' all KVER=4.9.0-deepin13-amd64...(bad exit status: 2) Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 4.9.0-deepin13-amd64 (x86_64) Consult /var/lib/dkms/rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414/build/make.log for more information.

      – flyingbird013
      Apr 7 '18 at 7:07











    • I followed the explanation of [this link] (github.com/jeremyb31/rtl8723de.git) and solved my problem. I appreciate your help and your time. thanks you very much

      – flyingbird013
      Apr 7 '18 at 8:32


















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    Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device [10ec:d723] is the Realtek RTL8723DE chipset, not yet natively supported by your kernel version therefore it needs a driver.



    In a Terminal do the following:



    git clone https://github.com/smlinux/rtl8723de.git -b 4.11-up
    dkms add ./rtl8723de
    dkms install rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414
    depmod -a
    reboot


    Source: https://github.com/smlinux/rtl8723de






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    • Output after execution dkms install rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414: Kernel preparation unnecessary for this kernel. Skipping... Building module: cleaning build area... 'make' all KVER=4.9.0-deepin13-amd64...(bad exit status: 2) Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 4.9.0-deepin13-amd64 (x86_64) Consult /var/lib/dkms/rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414/build/make.log for more information.

      – flyingbird013
      Apr 7 '18 at 7:07











    • I followed the explanation of [this link] (github.com/jeremyb31/rtl8723de.git) and solved my problem. I appreciate your help and your time. thanks you very much

      – flyingbird013
      Apr 7 '18 at 8:32
















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    Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device [10ec:d723] is the Realtek RTL8723DE chipset, not yet natively supported by your kernel version therefore it needs a driver.



    In a Terminal do the following:



    git clone https://github.com/smlinux/rtl8723de.git -b 4.11-up
    dkms add ./rtl8723de
    dkms install rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414
    depmod -a
    reboot


    Source: https://github.com/smlinux/rtl8723de






    share|improve this answer













    Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device [10ec:d723] is the Realtek RTL8723DE chipset, not yet natively supported by your kernel version therefore it needs a driver.



    In a Terminal do the following:



    git clone https://github.com/smlinux/rtl8723de.git -b 4.11-up
    dkms add ./rtl8723de
    dkms install rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414
    depmod -a
    reboot


    Source: https://github.com/smlinux/rtl8723de







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    • Output after execution dkms install rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414: Kernel preparation unnecessary for this kernel. Skipping... Building module: cleaning build area... 'make' all KVER=4.9.0-deepin13-amd64...(bad exit status: 2) Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 4.9.0-deepin13-amd64 (x86_64) Consult /var/lib/dkms/rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414/build/make.log for more information.

      – flyingbird013
      Apr 7 '18 at 7:07











    • I followed the explanation of [this link] (github.com/jeremyb31/rtl8723de.git) and solved my problem. I appreciate your help and your time. thanks you very much

      – flyingbird013
      Apr 7 '18 at 8:32





















    • Output after execution dkms install rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414: Kernel preparation unnecessary for this kernel. Skipping... Building module: cleaning build area... 'make' all KVER=4.9.0-deepin13-amd64...(bad exit status: 2) Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 4.9.0-deepin13-amd64 (x86_64) Consult /var/lib/dkms/rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414/build/make.log for more information.

      – flyingbird013
      Apr 7 '18 at 7:07











    • I followed the explanation of [this link] (github.com/jeremyb31/rtl8723de.git) and solved my problem. I appreciate your help and your time. thanks you very much

      – flyingbird013
      Apr 7 '18 at 8:32



















    Output after execution dkms install rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414: Kernel preparation unnecessary for this kernel. Skipping... Building module: cleaning build area... 'make' all KVER=4.9.0-deepin13-amd64...(bad exit status: 2) Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 4.9.0-deepin13-amd64 (x86_64) Consult /var/lib/dkms/rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414/build/make.log for more information.

    – flyingbird013
    Apr 7 '18 at 7:07





    Output after execution dkms install rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414: Kernel preparation unnecessary for this kernel. Skipping... Building module: cleaning build area... 'make' all KVER=4.9.0-deepin13-amd64...(bad exit status: 2) Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 4.9.0-deepin13-amd64 (x86_64) Consult /var/lib/dkms/rtl8723de/5.1.1.8_21285.20171026_COEX20170111-1414/build/make.log for more information.

    – flyingbird013
    Apr 7 '18 at 7:07













    I followed the explanation of [this link] (github.com/jeremyb31/rtl8723de.git) and solved my problem. I appreciate your help and your time. thanks you very much

    – flyingbird013
    Apr 7 '18 at 8:32







    I followed the explanation of [this link] (github.com/jeremyb31/rtl8723de.git) and solved my problem. I appreciate your help and your time. thanks you very much

    – flyingbird013
    Apr 7 '18 at 8:32















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    Use these commands:



    1.wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/b/bcmwl/bcmwl-kernel-source_6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu1~1.3_amd64.deb



    2.sudo dpkg -i bcmwl-kernel-source_6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu1~1.3_amd64.deb






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      Use these commands:



      1.wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/b/bcmwl/bcmwl-kernel-source_6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu1~1.3_amd64.deb



      2.sudo dpkg -i bcmwl-kernel-source_6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu1~1.3_amd64.deb






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        Use these commands:



        1.wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/b/bcmwl/bcmwl-kernel-source_6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu1~1.3_amd64.deb



        2.sudo dpkg -i bcmwl-kernel-source_6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu1~1.3_amd64.deb






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        Use these commands:



        1.wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/b/bcmwl/bcmwl-kernel-source_6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu1~1.3_amd64.deb



        2.sudo dpkg -i bcmwl-kernel-source_6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu1~1.3_amd64.deb







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