Hello,
I'm still fairly new to Linux so I'm still having some trouble determining what's possible and what's not. I have a leftover TP Link TX3000E wireless/Bluetooth card that I wanted to try to get working on my Ubuntu 18.04 machine. I got it installed into the PCI-E slot and the Bluetooth functioned flawlessly with no additional setup. Unfortunately, the wi-fi capabilities did not. Now according to the TP Link website, it's only out-of-the-box compatible with Windows 10. However, I know from research that the card uses the Intel AX200 chipset and drivers which the Ubuntu kernel should be compatible with.
So, is there a workaround here that would be reasonable to attempt or am I better off just finding a different wireless card made for Linux? Thanks in advance.
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