Weak Strength Wi-Fi issue in Mint Linux












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I have been installed Mint Linux. After installation i could't connect with my home Wi-Fi due to low strength. Wi-Fi name not showm in available list. But there no problem with other devices and Windows OS. Am also tried out to connect my mobile phone hotspot and succeeded.



Any way to remove range limit for Wi-Fi connections? :(









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    I have been installed Mint Linux. After installation i could't connect with my home Wi-Fi due to low strength. Wi-Fi name not showm in available list. But there no problem with other devices and Windows OS. Am also tried out to connect my mobile phone hotspot and succeeded.



    Any way to remove range limit for Wi-Fi connections? :(









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      I have been installed Mint Linux. After installation i could't connect with my home Wi-Fi due to low strength. Wi-Fi name not showm in available list. But there no problem with other devices and Windows OS. Am also tried out to connect my mobile phone hotspot and succeeded.



      Any way to remove range limit for Wi-Fi connections? :(









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      Any way to remove range limit for Wi-Fi connections? :(







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