cannot see Wi-Fi driver in acer A315-59

sagarpanja
sagarpanja Member Posts: 5 New User

while installing linux(ubuntu or fedora) i cannot see the available wifi or bluetooth showing driver not available

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,457 Trailblazer

    Consult the Linux support and their forums for these sorts of drivers solutions for your Aspire A315-59 laptop, as Acer does not have drivers for other OS system except windows. Good luck.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,926

    If the Wi-Fi driver is missing or not appearing on your Acer A315-59, it's likely a software issue. To resolve this, try updating or reinstalling the driver. You can do this by visiting the Acer support website, locating your model, and downloading the latest Wi-Fi driver. Alternatively, you can try using Microsoft's Device Manager to update or reinstall the driver. If the issue persists, you may need to explore other troubleshooting steps, such as disabling Fast Boot or checking for any physical damage to the Wi-Fi card.

    Troubleshooting Steps:
    1. Update or Reinstall the Wi-Fi Driver:
    Option 1: Acer Support Website: Visit Acer's support website, find your A315-59 model, and download the latest Wi-Fi driver.
    Option 2: Device Manager:
    Open Device Manager (search for it in the Start Menu).
    Expand "Network Adapters" or "Wireless Adapters".
    If the Wi-Fi adapter is listed with a yellow warning icon, it may indicate a driver problem.
    Right-click on the Wi-Fi adapter and select "Update driver" or "Uninstall device". If uninstalled, reboot your computer to allow Windows to try and reinstall it automatically. If you choose to update, you can choose to search automatically or browse for the driver you downloaded from Acer.
    2. Check for Physical Issues:
    If you're comfortable, you can carefully examine the Wi-Fi card for any physical damage or loose connections.
    3. Disable Fast Boot:
    Some users have reported that disabling Fast Boot (also known as Quick Boot or Fast Startup) in Windows can resolve Wi-Fi issues. This feature can sometimes interfere with device initialization.
    4. Mediatek Driver Issues:
    Some Acer laptops, including the A315-59, have been reported to have problems with the Mediatek Wi-Fi driver. If you're having trouble, you might consider trying to install a different Wi-Fi module, such as an Intel one.
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