Robert Moskowitzwrote
Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/04/14 08:19, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
OK. It is in another F20 box, but as this is a one liner, I can type it over here...
>>Bus 001 Device 010: ID 0b05:1786 ASUSTek Computer, Inc. USB-N150 802.11n Network Adapter [Realtek RTL8188su]
note that looking athttp://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/rtl819x I don't see a reference to RTL8188su only r8188eu (rtl8188eu) and that driver is only in "staging".
thanks but this still is getting the warning in messages that ouldn't
find support for the device, and ifconfig does not list it.
Realtek chipsets are like D-Link chipsets. And it is hard to find the
correct one.
The page at wireless.kernel.org does not list the RTL8188SU chipset. I
found (somehow) some time ago that the proper driver is the r8712u
chipset. If you have it installed (which may take a download and copy to
/lib/firmware etc. then the ASUS-N10 is recognized and the module
loaded on insertion. Works like a charm, including when I tested at a
friend's place where he has an N speed router.
The only place which seems to list and cross-reference all of the
Realtek chipset variants is here:
https://wiki.debian.org/rtl819x which is based on, but extends the
wireless.kernel.org page.
The rtl8192su driver (which is still a work in progress apparently) is
intended to replace the r8712u driver, and may be worth testing.
--
R. Geoffrey Newbury
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