--- title: "wireless" tags: [ "Documentation", "Networking" ] --- # Check wifi's working > lspci -k Or for usb wifi: > dmesg | grep usbcore ... and hopefully it'll say the new interface is registered. # Check if a wifi interface has been created > ip link or > iw dev Assuming it's wlan0, bring it up with > ip link set wlan0 up Error messages probably means your wireless chipset requires a firmware to function. In this case, check the kernel messages for firmware being loaded > dmesg | grep firmware # Utilities iw doesn't do wpa/wpa2. wpa_supplicant does everything. iwd does everything except WEXT encryption. # Connecting Get the link status: > iw dev wlan0 link Scan for available points: > iw dev wlan0 scan The connecting commands do not cover wpa2.