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first make sure your wireless adapter is not disabled you can check it by running rfkill list in terminal if it is type sudo rfkill unblock wifi [second you can try activating and deactivating by typing sudo ifdown wlan0 and sudo ifup wlan0 me personly have kept to 10.10 the 11.04 seem to have a few glitches you can also check for additional drivers
Go to the chipset manufacturer and see if they have an updated driver for the sound card. It will come up as an unsuported driver but sometimes they are quicker to get updates than the manufacturer of the sound card.
You can find the audio driver for your onboard sound HERE.
Sometimes Intel boards are a bit "stubborn" in accepting sound drivers sometimes, so you might have to manually install the driver by way of the device manager. Hopefully the latter will not happen. if it does, feel free to contact me here on "FixYa" and I'll do my best to guide you through it.
In order for the sound chip to work, you need to install the correct drive. You can find that driver on the Intel site HERE. Make sure you pick the right chipset.
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