Debian Installation :: How To Install Wireless Network Driver

Nov 11, 2014

I've been in a difficult situation since we're having only wifi and there is no way to connect my laptop to the internet via a LAN cable.

Debian's packages don't support my wireless card. However this one works: [URL]

Is there any way to install this driver for the Installer to connect to the internet while installing?

I don't know what exactly to do when the Installer ask for my network driver so that I can use it.

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Here ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Networks - ASUS PCE-N13

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