Hi,
I am trying - in vain - to get the wifi working on my Thinkbook. The Mediatek wifi interface is not detected as wireless, and therefor cant be configured.
The mediatek firmware is installed, the mt7925e kernel module loaded, and the firmware files ARE located in the correct place(according to modinfo), but still, during boot dmesg will claim it failed with the firmware with
[6.293666] [T280] mt7925e 0000:04:00.0: WM Firmware Version: ____000000, Build Time: 20251124093023
Anyone had issues with this, and found the solution?
I had issues with my WIFI a few weeks ago. All of a sudden it dropped off and the Adapter was not detected anymore.
Nothing worked.
Then I opened my Laptop, removed the battery and pressed the power button for 1 Minute. Put the battery back in, connected the power cable and booted my Laptop.
Everything works again since then.
I read that there can be a problem with some configurations being saved and when you do this it resets.
Not sure if it helps. I am a noob but I fixed my Wifi.
So I have the same issue with installation of OpenSuse Tumbleweed (Snapshot20260102) on my Asus Rog Flow Z13. It’s also using MEDIATEK MT7925 and for OpenSuse it is a wired connection. It even tires to send DHCP request.
It is working without issue on both Fedora 43 and Arch Linux - during and post install. Anyone can help with a fix? I would really like to give Suse a try.
I’ve installed entire system from offline installer and wireless card is working afterwards so that’s fixed. What is missing is that it does not see 6GHz network but that’s a minor issue.