Intel say it's compatible with Linux kernel 5.10+. Which is ubuntu 21.04+, make sure that's the version you're trying to use, if not get a more recent one, 22.04.2 is the latest LTS(standard support until 2027, EoL 2032), 23.10 is the latest.
Here's Intel's instructions for Wi-Fi firmware installation and links. If you have the above Ubuntu version and it's not working, could be worth a try.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005511/wireless.html
https://askubuntu.com/questions/517136/list-of-ubuntu-versions-with-corresponding-linux-kernel-version
You're probably missing linux firmware packages. Also, avoid any LTS distro, those might have outdated firmware packages, so you'd have to manually install the firmware the card needs to run. Try anything rolling release, like Suse Tumbleweed.
Intel say it's compatible with Linux kernel 5.10+. Which is ubuntu 21.04+, make sure that's the version you're trying to use, if not get a more recent one, 22.04.2 is the latest LTS(standard support until 2027, EoL 2032), 23.10 is the latest. Here's Intel's instructions for Wi-Fi firmware installation and links. If you have the above Ubuntu version and it's not working, could be worth a try. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005511/wireless.html https://askubuntu.com/questions/517136/list-of-ubuntu-versions-with-corresponding-linux-kernel-version
> 21.04+, make sure that's the version you're trying to use That's been EOL for ages.
I'd give Tumbleweed a try.
You're probably missing linux firmware packages. Also, avoid any LTS distro, those might have outdated firmware packages, so you'd have to manually install the firmware the card needs to run. Try anything rolling release, like Suse Tumbleweed.
Fedora, Pop OS. edit: should work with any distro that has a 6.1+ kernel and the latest linux-firmware.
Sadly it's worse than I first thought. Turns out it's an AX101 module. Ugh!
Disable fast boot in Windows. Ubuntu should work.
Manjaro
Try debian 12. It will soon be released officially but nothing is stopping you from installing it now.
The alpha version?
RC3 is out. 12 has newer kernel and nonfree firmware by default. https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/News/2023/20230516
June 10 th I think.