Hello!
Yes! I was asked to choose wi-fi or eathernet. I chose wi-fi and connected to 
it. It seems like during the installation process it was connected and it 
downloaded all of the components that were needed.
After the installation process I tried to use the built-in mate network manager 
and also nmtui. I can find the network there, but when I try to connect it 
says: connection lost. I will try to use the firmware net installer today, I 
don't know if it can solve the issue. I tried to search something online but 
couldn't find anything about the salution of my issue.

Sent from my iPhone

> On 27 Feb 2020, at 23:29, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <n...@arrl.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> You are asked for the name and password of your Wi-Fi router during 
> installation. Did you select this when installing? You are given the choice 
> of  Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection, if you pick Wi-Fi, you will see a list of 
> possible connections, if you select yours, you will be prompted for a 
> password if needed.
> 
> But when you've installed, you have to connect again and supply the 
> information.
> 
> What are you using to try to connect to WiFi?
> 
> There are nmtui and nmcli for console, and MATE has ORCA and a GUI network 
> program.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> David
> 
>> On Thu, Feb 27, 2020, 11:52 Всеволод Попов <sevapopo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello all.
>> 
>> Thank you i didn't know that there is a firmware non free cd netinstaller.
>> 
>> But my problem is that even when I try to install a firmware version it 
>> cannot find a wi-fi network after the installation process.
>> 
>> My laptop is toshiba satellite l500-12m, i used windows from 7 to 10 on it 
>> before. What can I do? How can I find the needed drivers? The managers can 
>> see the network but they cannot connect to it.
>> 
>> Can be that problem because of my wi-fi router is a usb one?
>> 
>> 27.02.2020 17:46, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. пишет:
>>> SP,
>>> 
>>> Here from the Debian Wiki on accessible installation.
>>> 
>>> 5.2.4. Software Speech Synthesis
>>> 
>>> Support for software speech synthesis is available on all installer images 
>>> which have the graphical installer, i.e. all netinst, CD and DVD images, 
>>> and the netboot gtk variant. It can be activated by selecting it in the 
>>> boot menu by typing s Enter. The textual version of the installer will then 
>>> be automatically selected, and support for software speech synthesis will 
>>> be automatically installed on the target system.
>>> 
>>> If several sound cards are detected, you will be prompted to press Enter 
>>> when you hear speech from the desired sound card.
>>> 
>>> The first question (language) is spoken in english, and the remainder of 
>>> installation is spoken in the selected language (if available in espeak).
>>> 
>>> The default speech rate is quite slow. To make it faster, press CapsLock+6. 
>>> To make it slower, press CapsLock+5. The default volume should be medium. 
>>> To make it louder, press CapsLock+2. To make it quieter, press CapsLock+1. 
>>> To get more details on the browsing shortcuts, see the Speakup guide. To 
>>> just accept the default answer for a question, simply press Enter at the 
>>> prompt. To provide an empty answer for a question, type ! at the prompt. To 
>>> get back to the previous question, type < at the prompt. 
>>> 
>>> Here is the image I recommend.  I'm not a free software purist, I just want 
>>> a system that works.
>>> 
>>> To get the install CD:
>>> 
>>> wget 
>>> https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/current/amd64/iso-cd/firmware-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
>>> 
>>> Remember to press s as described above and then  to follow the instructions 
>>> to press RETURN when you hear the sound on your computer.
>>> 
>>> After installing, get the multimedia  gpg key.
>>> 
>>> wget 
>>> http://www.deb-multimedia.org/pool/main/d/deb-multimedia-keyring/deb-multimedia-keyring_2016.8.1_all.deb
>>>  && dpkg -i deb-multimedia-keyring_2016.8.1_all.deb
>>> 
>>> I  include an updated /etc/apt/sources.list file, save the one you have 
>>> using root to move to sources.list to sources.list.orig and then saving 
>>> this one as sources.list.
>>> 
>>> File attached.
>>> 
>>> Update and upgrade.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> David
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 

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