Wifi interface isn't showing, cannot connect to wifi [closed]

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I've been using arch for the better part of a year and never had any network problems I couldn't fix. I reinstalled recently and now I can only connect to the internet with a cable, through the wired interface. Ip link only lists two interfaces, wired and loop. When my wifi was working before I reinstalled, it showed a wireless interface as well as loop and wired.



I'm not sure if I'm missing drivers or what. I have no idea how to install drivers. My card is qualcomm atheros. On my previous install I did not have to install any drivers to use wifi.



Why is my wireless interface not showing and how can I get it to?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by jasonwryan, RalfFriedl, G-Man, Thomas, grochmal Nov 27 at 12:30


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  • How am I supposed to make this any clearer?
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    Nov 27 at 23:23










  • Include specific details of your hardware, and what firmware/modules are loaded.
    – jasonwryan
    Nov 27 at 23:55














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I've been using arch for the better part of a year and never had any network problems I couldn't fix. I reinstalled recently and now I can only connect to the internet with a cable, through the wired interface. Ip link only lists two interfaces, wired and loop. When my wifi was working before I reinstalled, it showed a wireless interface as well as loop and wired.



I'm not sure if I'm missing drivers or what. I have no idea how to install drivers. My card is qualcomm atheros. On my previous install I did not have to install any drivers to use wifi.



Why is my wireless interface not showing and how can I get it to?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by jasonwryan, RalfFriedl, G-Man, Thomas, grochmal Nov 27 at 12:30


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • How am I supposed to make this any clearer?
    – Slick
    Nov 27 at 23:23










  • Include specific details of your hardware, and what firmware/modules are loaded.
    – jasonwryan
    Nov 27 at 23:55












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I've been using arch for the better part of a year and never had any network problems I couldn't fix. I reinstalled recently and now I can only connect to the internet with a cable, through the wired interface. Ip link only lists two interfaces, wired and loop. When my wifi was working before I reinstalled, it showed a wireless interface as well as loop and wired.



I'm not sure if I'm missing drivers or what. I have no idea how to install drivers. My card is qualcomm atheros. On my previous install I did not have to install any drivers to use wifi.



Why is my wireless interface not showing and how can I get it to?










share|improve this question















I've been using arch for the better part of a year and never had any network problems I couldn't fix. I reinstalled recently and now I can only connect to the internet with a cable, through the wired interface. Ip link only lists two interfaces, wired and loop. When my wifi was working before I reinstalled, it showed a wireless interface as well as loop and wired.



I'm not sure if I'm missing drivers or what. I have no idea how to install drivers. My card is qualcomm atheros. On my previous install I did not have to install any drivers to use wifi.



Why is my wireless interface not showing and how can I get it to?







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closed as unclear what you're asking by jasonwryan, RalfFriedl, G-Man, Thomas, grochmal Nov 27 at 12:30


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






closed as unclear what you're asking by jasonwryan, RalfFriedl, G-Man, Thomas, grochmal Nov 27 at 12:30


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.













  • How am I supposed to make this any clearer?
    – Slick
    Nov 27 at 23:23










  • Include specific details of your hardware, and what firmware/modules are loaded.
    – jasonwryan
    Nov 27 at 23:55
















  • How am I supposed to make this any clearer?
    – Slick
    Nov 27 at 23:23










  • Include specific details of your hardware, and what firmware/modules are loaded.
    – jasonwryan
    Nov 27 at 23:55















How am I supposed to make this any clearer?
– Slick
Nov 27 at 23:23




How am I supposed to make this any clearer?
– Slick
Nov 27 at 23:23












Include specific details of your hardware, and what firmware/modules are loaded.
– jasonwryan
Nov 27 at 23:55




Include specific details of your hardware, and what firmware/modules are loaded.
– jasonwryan
Nov 27 at 23:55















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