Then why does it work under Linux?Dell may have disabled 6GHz support
Then why does it work under Linux?Dell may have disabled 6GHz support
Then why does it work under Linux?
Once the hardware is initialized, control is passed to the OS, which will deal with it as a regular PCI device. That's the driver's job at that point.How Windows interacts with UEFI vs Linux?
Things should work - he's got the right HW, drivers, OS support - works on other machines, but not the 9520 on Windows - UEFI is the only logical explanation, IMHO...
That's not a technical explanation from an engineer, that's a level 1 tech support quoting a user manual. Just like Lenovo telling me that my Ideapad 5 cannot support an AX210 by saying "if it's not on the compatible part list, then it doesn't work". The AX210 I have installed is working just fine right now. Their tech support just quoted me a user manual rather than have an actual engineer confirm whether or not it would be blacklisted by the BIOS. Same thing happening here for the OP.
He tested it with Linux and it works. So, the hardware is fine.
It took me awhile, but I was able to build a WinPE bootable drive and inject the driver. I just can't figure out how to connect it to a wireless network. From what I have read "General wireless networking functionality is not supported in WinPE"The next step, if the OP is tech-savvy enough to do it, would be to build a WinPE USB drive (or whatever replaces it with Windows 11, it's been a few years since I've worked witn WinPE), ensure that WinPE uses an up-to-date Intel driver, and see if it works correctly.. If it does, then that once again confirms the issue is with the Windows install or the driver.
I've done a fair amount of Wifi 6e troubleshooting myself last spring when I installed an AX210 into my laptop, despite Lenovo saying it wouldn't work. I wasn't getting 6 GHz to work under neither Windows or Linux, but Linux's troubleshooting tools were at least able to confirm that my regulatory region didn't allow 6 GHz channels. A few months later, it started working under Windows following either an updated Insider Build (I keep that laptop on the Beta channel) or an updated Intel driver. One of these two got an updated regulatory database that properly enabled those channels in Canada.
from a other board post.I solved this problem by installing the latest dkms backport-iwlwifi-dkms_9858-0ubuntu2_all.deb downloaded from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/backport-iwlwifi-dkms
Simply
$ sudo dpkg -i backport-iwlwifi-dkms_9858-0ubuntu2_all.deb
and reboot. Now wifi is working like charm!
Dell has swapped the 11th gen Intel CPUs for 12th gen options and the Wi-Fi 6 Killer 1650s WLAN for the Wi-Fi 6E-compatible intel AX211. Though the CPU upgrade is notable, the WLAN update is largely pointless as Wi-Fi 6E is effectively disabled on the model.
from a other board post.
ubuntu 20.04 LTS driver intel WI-FI 6E AX211 160MHZ
After a fresh install of Ubuntu on my new Lenovo Legion Y9000P 2022,I'm unable to use Wi-Fi or Bluetooth,or even the touch tablet of the PC. My Wi-Fi model is Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 160MHZ. Can anyon...askubuntu.comNo hope for AX211 wifi working on ubuntu 20.04?
I fresh installed ubuntu 20.04 on my laptop and apt update & upgraded to the latest. $ uname -r 5.13.0-39-generic So far BT is working fine but only wifi isn't working now. I checked as below $askubuntu.com
edit: after some more digging...
andXPS 9520, support Wi-Fi6E (6GHz)? | DELL Technologies
I had an issue with another computer being addressed in the Precision Workstation forums, but thought I would ask for an official answer for my new XPS 9520 here. Does the XPS 9520 support Wi...www.dell.com
Dell XPS 15 9520 is 15 to 35 percent faster than XPS 15 9510, lacks Wi-Fi 6E support despite coming with an Intel AX211
Dell has swapped the 11th gen Intel CPUs for 12th gen options and the Wi-Fi 6 Killer 1650s WLAN for the Wi-Fi 6E-compatible intel AX211. Though the CPU upgrade is notable, the WLAN update is largely pointless as Wi-Fi 6E is effectively disabled on the model.www.notebookcheck.net
It really does appear that Dell has intentionally disabled support for 6GHz in Windows for my XPS 9520, and Precision 7560 according to their replies.
I'm still not convinced. Some of what they said make zero sense, such as when they say it's been disabled in the driver - how can this be the case when the driver comes from Intel and not Dell...And folks doubted me when I suggested it was UEFI...
As opposed to what though I really don’t see any standouts… HP, Lenovo those two they never whitelisted WiFi cards previously eh?Yup, that's Dell for you.
Crippled garbage with a pretty face.
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