diff --git a/content/wireless.md b/content/wireless.md index 2052091fc9..196c59cdb8 100644 --- a/content/wireless.md +++ b/content/wireless.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Some router settings can cause problems. Try adjusting your access point to thes - Lower the max/burst speeds, turn off channel bonding, and reduce channel width. Setting the speed to 600 Mb/s or 450 Mb/s will use spread frequencies to achieve those speeds and may decrease stability. Try setting it to 289/300 Mb/s (N speed) or or 54 Mb/s (G speed). - After making these changes, reboot the router. -If the issues started after you applied updates, try running this command to make sure a bad WiFi driver has not been installed, then reboot your computer: +If your Wi-Fi issues started right after updating your system, try removing the backported Wi-Fi driver and then restart your computer: ```bash sudo apt remove backport-iwlwifi-dkms