![]() Then wait for 1 second and then turn on and do a complete cold boot, but apparently, you've found that a normal cold boot solves your problem. Why does this happen though? What is the difference between hitting "restart" and doing a "complete" shut down? And why did this only start happening after I installed the Ubuntu wifi driver?įirst of all: while reading your question, I was going to advise you to completely shut down your machine, remove the battery if it has one and finally the power chord. If I shut down, and then start the computer fresh, it works. When I hit restart from Ubuntu, and then boot Windows, the WiFi does not work. What did I do wrong and how can I fix it? I'm new to Linux, so I apologize if this is a dumb question, but hours of my best google searching have failed to produce results. Throughout all of this, the Ubuntu WiFi continues to function normally. I have run the Windows network diagnostic tool, tried uninstalling, reinstalling, updating, rolling back, and every combination of things for the Windows Broadcom driver, but nothing fixes the problem. ![]() ![]() Ubuntu WiFi and Ethernet connections work fine. It turns on, but does not detect any networks. ![]() That fixed the problem, but now the Windows 7 WiFi does not work. I followed the steps described here by Chili555 How can I install Broadcom Wireless Adapter BCM4352 802.11ac PCID (rev 03) on fresh install of Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn)? to install the Ubuntu driver. ![]() After I installed Ubuntu (I was originally using Windows by itself) the WiFi was not working on Ubuntu. Windows is on a SSD, Ubuntu runs off of a HDD. I'm dual booting Windows 7 (home 64-bit) and Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS. I have an Alienware 18 laptop, with a "Broadcom Corporation BCM4352 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 03)" WiFi card. ![]()
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