haaber:
Bernhard,
Specifying your wireless card (Intel 7620) is necessary for others to
help you with hardware troubleshooting, so in the future please lead
with such information.
This card has issues with older versions of iwlwifi (in other distros
like debian, ubuntu, fedora, etc), so you will want to run the newest
version of iwlwifi possible, which is most easily done using debian
templates.
What you are going to want to do is: (1) create a debian-9 template, (2)
install firmware-iwlwifi in that template, (3) make sure it is
up-to-date, and then (4) base your sys-net on that template.
In more detail:
1. follow all steps of:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/template/debian/upgrade-8-to-9/
2. [you@debian-9 $] sudo apt install firmware-iwlwifi
3. [you@debian-9 $] sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
shutdown your debian-9 template.
4. turn off your existing sys-net. change its template to debian-9 in VM
Manager > VM Settings. ensure that there is your wireless network
controller assigned to it in VM Settings > Devices. (If no network
controller exists, go into your BIOS and see if there are any settings
associated with your wireless card that you need to enable.) once there
is a wireless network controller that exists and is assigned to sys-net,
restart your sys-net.
Michael
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