Enable wifi hardware switch using software












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On Debian 9.7, 4.9.0-8-amd64



On my laptop I want to enable my wireless card. Laptop keyboard connector (locking clip) is missing so I can't use it's keyboard enable the hardware switch.



Already did



sudo rfkill unblock all

2: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: yes


firmware-atheros drivers are already installed. Card is a Qualcomm Atheros AR9287.



I already checked my laptop if there are any hardware switches around (external,internal), nope.



I tried using a USB keyboard and emulate Fn + F3 (wifi switch) and was unsuccessful.



Although upon using the Debian installer, I was able to use wifi upon selecting it as my primary network interface (with internet) although it does not adopt to be the default network interface after the installation.



Is there anything else I could do to enable my wireless card?









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    On Debian 9.7, 4.9.0-8-amd64



    On my laptop I want to enable my wireless card. Laptop keyboard connector (locking clip) is missing so I can't use it's keyboard enable the hardware switch.



    Already did



    sudo rfkill unblock all

    2: phy0: Wireless LAN
    Soft blocked: no
    Hard blocked: yes


    firmware-atheros drivers are already installed. Card is a Qualcomm Atheros AR9287.



    I already checked my laptop if there are any hardware switches around (external,internal), nope.



    I tried using a USB keyboard and emulate Fn + F3 (wifi switch) and was unsuccessful.



    Although upon using the Debian installer, I was able to use wifi upon selecting it as my primary network interface (with internet) although it does not adopt to be the default network interface after the installation.



    Is there anything else I could do to enable my wireless card?









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      On Debian 9.7, 4.9.0-8-amd64



      On my laptop I want to enable my wireless card. Laptop keyboard connector (locking clip) is missing so I can't use it's keyboard enable the hardware switch.



      Already did



      sudo rfkill unblock all

      2: phy0: Wireless LAN
      Soft blocked: no
      Hard blocked: yes


      firmware-atheros drivers are already installed. Card is a Qualcomm Atheros AR9287.



      I already checked my laptop if there are any hardware switches around (external,internal), nope.



      I tried using a USB keyboard and emulate Fn + F3 (wifi switch) and was unsuccessful.



      Although upon using the Debian installer, I was able to use wifi upon selecting it as my primary network interface (with internet) although it does not adopt to be the default network interface after the installation.



      Is there anything else I could do to enable my wireless card?









      share














      On Debian 9.7, 4.9.0-8-amd64



      On my laptop I want to enable my wireless card. Laptop keyboard connector (locking clip) is missing so I can't use it's keyboard enable the hardware switch.



      Already did



      sudo rfkill unblock all

      2: phy0: Wireless LAN
      Soft blocked: no
      Hard blocked: yes


      firmware-atheros drivers are already installed. Card is a Qualcomm Atheros AR9287.



      I already checked my laptop if there are any hardware switches around (external,internal), nope.



      I tried using a USB keyboard and emulate Fn + F3 (wifi switch) and was unsuccessful.



      Although upon using the Debian installer, I was able to use wifi upon selecting it as my primary network interface (with internet) although it does not adopt to be the default network interface after the installation.



      Is there anything else I could do to enable my wireless card?







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