[SOLVED] I can't see my wireless network in the list
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I can't see wireless network , the wireless adapter is Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter. I use deepin 15.4.1
anyone can explain how to fix this issue
I am attaching some pictures for you to know my problem
Is your AP setup to broadcast the SSID? If not then you are not going to see it until another device that is already connected or knows the SSID sends a packet to it
I have and i turn on, but in network setting(deepin) i didn't see any wireless SSID
OK, do you have any other devices at home that are wireless where you can check and see if you are seeing the SSID?
I just want to ensure that the SSID is being broadcast.
In your configuration of your wireless access point, have you entered an SSID and have you instructed the device to broadcast it?
What is the make/model of the access point?
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