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First, download the firmware: ; git/clone gits://git.9front.org/plan9front/firmware ; cp firmware/* /lib/firmware/ You only need to copy the firmware you need for your wireless card. You don't need to copy all others. If you cannot find your card's firmware, check OpenBSD's firmware: http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/7.5/ For Intel Wireless AC 3168, it may be necessary to apply this patch: diff 6b5d2ac468490a417e2dc36d13662b021d360200 uncommitted --- a/sys/src/9/port/etheriwl.c +++ b/sys/src/9/port/etheriwl.c @@ -4479,6 +4479,10 @@ family = 8000; fwname = "iwm-8000C-34"; break; + case 0x24fb: /* Wireless AC 3168 */ + family = 7000; + fwname = "iwm-3168-29"; + break; case 0x24fd: /* Wireless AC 8265 */ family = 8000; fwname = "iwm-8265-34"; Next, rebuild the kernel: ; cd /sys/src/9/pc64 ; mk install ; 9fs 9fat (Optionally, you can rebuild the entire system: http://fqa.9front.org/fqa5.html) Then, copy the kernel. For 386: ; cp /386/9pc /n/9fat/ For amd64: ; cp /amd64/9pc64 /n/9fat/ Reboot: ; fshalt -r When you view /dev/kmesg, the device should appear: #l0: rtl8169: 10Mbps port 0x3000 irq 255 ea c46516b43793 #l1: iwl: 54Mbps port 0xA6B00000 irq 255 ea 000000000000 On this machine, the second line is the wifi card, Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168NGW [Stone Peak]. Troubleshooting: ; ls '#l1' ls: #l1: no free devices The device is not recognized. In /dev/kmesg, you should see a line that resembles: #l1: iwl: 54Mbps port 0xA6B00000 irq 255 ea 000000000000 It needs to match your device to indicate that it has been detected. Connecting Consult the ipconfig(8) and wpa(8) man pages. status: associated ; bind -b '#l1' /net.alt ; bind -b '#I1' /net.alt ; aux/wpa -s YOURESSID -p /net.alt/ether1 ; ip/ipconfig -x /net.alt ether /net.alt/ether1 /net.alt/ether1/ifstats will show local access points essid: MYACCESSPOINT bssid: 40e1aabbccdd status: associated channel: 01 rxkey2: ccmp:[16] rxkey4: ccmp:[16] txkey0: ccmp:[16] brsne: 30140100000FAC040100000FAC040100000FAC020C00 node: 7493dad36ff8 1431 995070 01 Neighbor node: 747d2422f122 0411 993550 01 Airport node: 087b126868e0 1511 995130 01 Coffee-Shop node: f08175055ee6 1411 1002880 11 Library To test if it works: ; ip/ping /net.alt/icmp!8.8.8.8 Thanks to qwx on OFTC for helping with instructions and the patch!