Ubuntu does not recognize Killer wireless 1535 and ethernet e2400 in Alienware 2015












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I recently bought an Alienware 2015 which has a 1535 Killer wireless. When I installed Ubuntu 14.04 (Kernel 3.19) it did not recognize it. I did some search on the internet and found some methods to fix this issue on 1525 version of Killer wireless but I could not find any way to fix it for 1535.
I tried the method in http://www.killernetworking.com/support/knowledge-base/17-linux/20-killer-wireless-ac-in-linux-ubuntu-debian but it did not work.
This is the output of lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A2 :



3c:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Atheros Device [168c:003e] (rev 32)
Subsystem: Bigfoot Networks, Inc. Device [1a56:1535]
3d:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5227 PCI Express Card Reader [10ec:5227] (rev 01)


The output of dmesg | grep ath10k is nothing.



I would really appreciate if someone can help me on this.










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  • Let's start with the wireless. Please edit your question to add the result of this terminal command: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A2 Welcome to askubuntu.

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I recently bought an Alienware 2015 which has a 1535 Killer wireless. When I installed Ubuntu 14.04 (Kernel 3.19) it did not recognize it. I did some search on the internet and found some methods to fix this issue on 1525 version of Killer wireless but I could not find any way to fix it for 1535.
I tried the method in http://www.killernetworking.com/support/knowledge-base/17-linux/20-killer-wireless-ac-in-linux-ubuntu-debian but it did not work.
This is the output of lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A2 :



3c:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Atheros Device [168c:003e] (rev 32)
Subsystem: Bigfoot Networks, Inc. Device [1a56:1535]
3d:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5227 PCI Express Card Reader [10ec:5227] (rev 01)


The output of dmesg | grep ath10k is nothing.



I would really appreciate if someone can help me on this.










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  • Please stick to 1 question at the time and describe what you have already tried. The way it is put now is more suitable for chat then Q&A.

    – Requist
    Jan 2 '16 at 21:46











  • Let's start with the wireless. Please edit your question to add the result of this terminal command: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A2 Welcome to askubuntu.

    – chili555
    Jan 3 '16 at 2:15














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I recently bought an Alienware 2015 which has a 1535 Killer wireless. When I installed Ubuntu 14.04 (Kernel 3.19) it did not recognize it. I did some search on the internet and found some methods to fix this issue on 1525 version of Killer wireless but I could not find any way to fix it for 1535.
I tried the method in http://www.killernetworking.com/support/knowledge-base/17-linux/20-killer-wireless-ac-in-linux-ubuntu-debian but it did not work.
This is the output of lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A2 :



3c:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Atheros Device [168c:003e] (rev 32)
Subsystem: Bigfoot Networks, Inc. Device [1a56:1535]
3d:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5227 PCI Express Card Reader [10ec:5227] (rev 01)


The output of dmesg | grep ath10k is nothing.



I would really appreciate if someone can help me on this.










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I recently bought an Alienware 2015 which has a 1535 Killer wireless. When I installed Ubuntu 14.04 (Kernel 3.19) it did not recognize it. I did some search on the internet and found some methods to fix this issue on 1525 version of Killer wireless but I could not find any way to fix it for 1535.
I tried the method in http://www.killernetworking.com/support/knowledge-base/17-linux/20-killer-wireless-ac-in-linux-ubuntu-debian but it did not work.
This is the output of lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A2 :



3c:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Atheros Device [168c:003e] (rev 32)
Subsystem: Bigfoot Networks, Inc. Device [1a56:1535]
3d:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5227 PCI Express Card Reader [10ec:5227] (rev 01)


The output of dmesg | grep ath10k is nothing.



I would really appreciate if someone can help me on this.







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  • Please stick to 1 question at the time and describe what you have already tried. The way it is put now is more suitable for chat then Q&A.

    – Requist
    Jan 2 '16 at 21:46











  • Let's start with the wireless. Please edit your question to add the result of this terminal command: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A2 Welcome to askubuntu.

    – chili555
    Jan 3 '16 at 2:15



















  • Please stick to 1 question at the time and describe what you have already tried. The way it is put now is more suitable for chat then Q&A.

    – Requist
    Jan 2 '16 at 21:46











  • Let's start with the wireless. Please edit your question to add the result of this terminal command: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A2 Welcome to askubuntu.

    – chili555
    Jan 3 '16 at 2:15

















Please stick to 1 question at the time and describe what you have already tried. The way it is put now is more suitable for chat then Q&A.

– Requist
Jan 2 '16 at 21:46





Please stick to 1 question at the time and describe what you have already tried. The way it is put now is more suitable for chat then Q&A.

– Requist
Jan 2 '16 at 21:46













Let's start with the wireless. Please edit your question to add the result of this terminal command: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A2 Welcome to askubuntu.

– chili555
Jan 3 '16 at 2:15





Let's start with the wireless. Please edit your question to add the result of this terminal command: lspci -nnk | grep 0280 -A2 Welcome to askubuntu.

– chili555
Jan 3 '16 at 2:15










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I found the patch on linux-next.git to get the ethernet going with source code from the 3.19 kernel



To get the ethernet going download https://www.dropbox.com/s/auk1g82st3yoy4d/alx.tar.gz?dl=0 and transfer it to the Ubuntu desktop. Then in terminal


cd Desktop
tar zxvf alx.tar.gz
cd alx
cp /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r)/Module.symvers Module.symvers
make -C /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build M=$(pwd) modules
sudo cp alx.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/
sudo modprobe alx
echo alx | sudo tee -a /etc/modules


The wifi solution is likely https://askubuntu.com/a/707805/300665



After following the instructions from chili555, please edit your question to include dmesg | grep ath10k






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    First try to get the firmware.



    wget mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-firmware/linux-firmware_1.164_all.deb

    sudo dpkg -i linux-firmware*.deb

    sudo modprobe -r ath10k_pci && sudo modprobe ath10k_pci


    Reboot. This should fix your wireless adapter issues. If it does not, please post the output for dmesg|grep ath10k after following the above steps.






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      I found the patch on linux-next.git to get the ethernet going with source code from the 3.19 kernel



      To get the ethernet going download https://www.dropbox.com/s/auk1g82st3yoy4d/alx.tar.gz?dl=0 and transfer it to the Ubuntu desktop. Then in terminal


      cd Desktop
      tar zxvf alx.tar.gz
      cd alx
      cp /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r)/Module.symvers Module.symvers
      make -C /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build M=$(pwd) modules
      sudo cp alx.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/
      sudo modprobe alx
      echo alx | sudo tee -a /etc/modules


      The wifi solution is likely https://askubuntu.com/a/707805/300665



      After following the instructions from chili555, please edit your question to include dmesg | grep ath10k






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        I found the patch on linux-next.git to get the ethernet going with source code from the 3.19 kernel



        To get the ethernet going download https://www.dropbox.com/s/auk1g82st3yoy4d/alx.tar.gz?dl=0 and transfer it to the Ubuntu desktop. Then in terminal


        cd Desktop
        tar zxvf alx.tar.gz
        cd alx
        cp /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r)/Module.symvers Module.symvers
        make -C /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build M=$(pwd) modules
        sudo cp alx.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/
        sudo modprobe alx
        echo alx | sudo tee -a /etc/modules


        The wifi solution is likely https://askubuntu.com/a/707805/300665



        After following the instructions from chili555, please edit your question to include dmesg | grep ath10k






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          I found the patch on linux-next.git to get the ethernet going with source code from the 3.19 kernel



          To get the ethernet going download https://www.dropbox.com/s/auk1g82st3yoy4d/alx.tar.gz?dl=0 and transfer it to the Ubuntu desktop. Then in terminal


          cd Desktop
          tar zxvf alx.tar.gz
          cd alx
          cp /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r)/Module.symvers Module.symvers
          make -C /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build M=$(pwd) modules
          sudo cp alx.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/
          sudo modprobe alx
          echo alx | sudo tee -a /etc/modules


          The wifi solution is likely https://askubuntu.com/a/707805/300665



          After following the instructions from chili555, please edit your question to include dmesg | grep ath10k






          share|improve this answer















          I found the patch on linux-next.git to get the ethernet going with source code from the 3.19 kernel



          To get the ethernet going download https://www.dropbox.com/s/auk1g82st3yoy4d/alx.tar.gz?dl=0 and transfer it to the Ubuntu desktop. Then in terminal


          cd Desktop
          tar zxvf alx.tar.gz
          cd alx
          cp /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r)/Module.symvers Module.symvers
          make -C /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build M=$(pwd) modules
          sudo cp alx.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/
          sudo modprobe alx
          echo alx | sudo tee -a /etc/modules


          The wifi solution is likely https://askubuntu.com/a/707805/300665



          After following the instructions from chili555, please edit your question to include dmesg | grep ath10k







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              First try to get the firmware.



              wget mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-firmware/linux-firmware_1.164_all.deb

              sudo dpkg -i linux-firmware*.deb

              sudo modprobe -r ath10k_pci && sudo modprobe ath10k_pci


              Reboot. This should fix your wireless adapter issues. If it does not, please post the output for dmesg|grep ath10k after following the above steps.






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                First try to get the firmware.



                wget mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-firmware/linux-firmware_1.164_all.deb

                sudo dpkg -i linux-firmware*.deb

                sudo modprobe -r ath10k_pci && sudo modprobe ath10k_pci


                Reboot. This should fix your wireless adapter issues. If it does not, please post the output for dmesg|grep ath10k after following the above steps.






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                  First try to get the firmware.



                  wget mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-firmware/linux-firmware_1.164_all.deb

                  sudo dpkg -i linux-firmware*.deb

                  sudo modprobe -r ath10k_pci && sudo modprobe ath10k_pci


                  Reboot. This should fix your wireless adapter issues. If it does not, please post the output for dmesg|grep ath10k after following the above steps.






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                  First try to get the firmware.



                  wget mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-firmware/linux-firmware_1.164_all.deb

                  sudo dpkg -i linux-firmware*.deb

                  sudo modprobe -r ath10k_pci && sudo modprobe ath10k_pci


                  Reboot. This should fix your wireless adapter issues. If it does not, please post the output for dmesg|grep ath10k after following the above steps.







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