Centos 7: No Wifi Adapter found












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I have dual booted centos 7 with Windows 10. Once centos 7 setup finished, no wifi connection was available. In the "settings > Wifi", I see a message saying "No wifi adapter found".



My wifi adapter is '"roadcom BCM43142 802.11 bgn Wi-Fi Adapter".



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    I have dual booted centos 7 with Windows 10. Once centos 7 setup finished, no wifi connection was available. In the "settings > Wifi", I see a message saying "No wifi adapter found".



    My wifi adapter is '"roadcom BCM43142 802.11 bgn Wi-Fi Adapter".



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      I have dual booted centos 7 with Windows 10. Once centos 7 setup finished, no wifi connection was available. In the "settings > Wifi", I see a message saying "No wifi adapter found".



      My wifi adapter is '"roadcom BCM43142 802.11 bgn Wi-Fi Adapter".



      How can I solve this problem?










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      I have dual booted centos 7 with Windows 10. Once centos 7 setup finished, no wifi connection was available. In the "settings > Wifi", I see a message saying "No wifi adapter found".



      My wifi adapter is '"roadcom BCM43142 802.11 bgn Wi-Fi Adapter".



      How can I solve this problem?







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          I had a similar problem. I opened terminal and I ran the following commands which worked in my case:



          sudo rfkill unblock all
          sudo rfkill list
          sudo modprobe -r ideapad_laptop





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          I had a similar problem. I opened terminal and I ran the following commands which worked in my case:



          sudo rfkill unblock all
          sudo rfkill list
          sudo modprobe -r ideapad_laptop





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          I had a similar problem. I opened terminal and I ran the following commands which worked in my case:



          sudo rfkill unblock all
          sudo rfkill list
          sudo modprobe -r ideapad_laptop





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          I had a similar problem. I opened terminal and I ran the following commands which worked in my case:



          sudo rfkill unblock all
          sudo rfkill list
          sudo modprobe -r ideapad_laptop





          share|improve this answer















          I had a similar problem. I opened terminal and I ran the following commands which worked in my case:



          sudo rfkill unblock all
          sudo rfkill list
          sudo modprobe -r ideapad_laptop






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