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diff --git a/content/bsd/thinkpad/fixing-thinkpad-x1-wifi-on-freebsd.md b/content/bsd/thinkpad/fixing-thinkpad-x1-wifi-on-freebsd.md index df2625b..6a05af0 100644 --- a/content/bsd/thinkpad/fixing-thinkpad-x1-wifi-on-freebsd.md +++ b/content/bsd/thinkpad/fixing-thinkpad-x1-wifi-on-freebsd.md @@ -5,7 +5,9 @@ date = 2023-08-03T21:40:00+02:00 categories = ["bsd"] draft = false weight = 3003 -primary_menu = "bsd-thinkpad" +primary_menu = "bsd" +image_dir = "bsd" +image_max_width = 600 abstract = "replacing a wificard fixes everything" [menu] [menu.bsd-thinkpad] @@ -39,9 +41,9 @@ After a few nags met with silence, I just gave up and ordered a used [Intel AC 9 Have I mentioned that ThinkPads are still good devices? Replacing the WiFi adapter was sparkly[^fn:4] but easy. Just pop the two antenna connectors, unscrew a single screw, remove the card, and do the same in reverse for the new one. Try to do that with a MacBook![^fn:5] -{{< img-c "intel-ac9260.jpg" >}} +{{< image class="centered" alt="Opened laptop with a screwdrive on top" file="intel-ac9260.jpg" >}} Sitting and working nicely -{{< /img-c >}} +{{< /image >}} Then, with a single reinstall[^reinstall] of the system, everything started working. I'm still limited to WiFi 2, but it works over 5GHz. |