04-29-2022, 02:52 AM
So I had 30 whole extra minutes before bed..
So, I took some initiative. I think I have confirmed that RF-Kill is a Linux program.
Well, what I was reading showed "softblock." But I wanted to try it anyway.
Trying that didn't get me anywhere. So I am assuming that "softblock" refers to a software block of Wi-Fi and "hardblock" refers to a hardware block of Wi-Fi.
In assuming this, should my next step be to remove and re-install the kernel for my BCM4312 adapter?
So, I took some initiative. I think I have confirmed that RF-Kill is a Linux program.
Quote:0: ph0: Wireless LANCode:sudo rfkill list
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: yes
Well, what I was reading showed "softblock." But I wanted to try it anyway.
Quote:0: ph0: Wireless LANCode:sudo rfkill unblock all wifi
rfkill list
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: yes
Trying that didn't get me anywhere. So I am assuming that "softblock" refers to a software block of Wi-Fi and "hardblock" refers to a hardware block of Wi-Fi.
In assuming this, should my next step be to remove and re-install the kernel for my BCM4312 adapter?