Re: [...] D-Link DWA-192 - Realtek RTL8814AU WiFi USB 3.0

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On 27/01/2017 07:24, Terry Polzin wrote:
bus 010 device 002 is a pci device not a usb device the way I read this output.
The output that shows bus 010 device 002 as being a Dlink device (which is what my usb device is, and is the only Dlink device I have) is from lsusb, which I thought only showed usb interfaces and not pci, is that not correct?

regards,
Steve


On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 4:17 PM, Stephen Morris <samorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:samorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    On 25/01/2017 00:17, Terry Polzin wrote:

        Stephen,

        I think that Poma finds it extraordinary that your device was
        working with a driver for a completely different chipset.  I
        know I do.

    I can understand that. The iwconfig output could have been showing
    the wrong driver, but at the time I also raised a bug on bugzilla
    around the fact that the driver would not active the 5GHz channel
    on the adapter, which at the moment has gone nowhere.

    regards,
    Steve


        On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 12:12 AM, poma
        <pomidorabelisima@xxxxxxxxx
        <mailto:pomidorabelisima@xxxxxxxxx>
        <mailto:pomidorabelisima@xxxxxxxxx
        <mailto:pomidorabelisima@xxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:

            On 23.01.2017 21:14, Stephen Morris wrote:
            > On 23/01/2017 08:27, poma wrote:
            >> On 22.01.2017 21:49, Stephen Morris wrote:
            >>> On 23/01/2017 00:43, poma wrote:
            >>>> On 21.01.2017 21:00, poma wrote:
            >>>>> On 17.01.2017 22:12, Stephen Morris wrote:
            >>>>> [...]
            >>>>>> The lsusb output for that device is also below.
            >>>>>>
            >>>>>> Bus 010 Device 002: ID 2001:331a D-Link Corp.
            >>>>>>
            >>>>> [...]
            >>>>>
            >>>>> D-Link DWA-192 - Realtek RTL8814AU WiFi USB 3.0
            >>>>>
            >>>>> https://wikidevi.com/wiki/D-Link_DWA-192
        <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/D-Link_DWA-192>
            <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/D-Link_DWA-192
        <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/D-Link_DWA-192>>
            >>>>> http://support.dlink.com/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DWA-192
        <http://support.dlink.com/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DWA-192>
            <http://support.dlink.com/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DWA-192
        <http://support.dlink.com/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DWA-192>>
            >>>>> ftp://files.dlink.com.au/products/DWA-192
        <ftp://files.dlink.com.au/products/DWA-192>
            <ftp://files.dlink.com.au/products/DWA-192
        <ftp://files.dlink.com.au/products/DWA-192>>
            >>>>>
        https://openitforum.pl/index/recenzje/karty/d-link-dwa-192-r225
        <https://openitforum.pl/index/recenzje/karty/d-link-dwa-192-r225>
<https://openitforum.pl/index/recenzje/karty/d-link-dwa-192-r225
        <https://openitforum.pl/index/recenzje/karty/d-link-dwa-192-r225>>
            >>>>>
            >>>>> https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Edimax_EW-7833UAC
        <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Edimax_EW-7833UAC>
            <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Edimax_EW-7833UAC
        <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Edimax_EW-7833UAC>>
            >>>>>
        http://www.edimax.com/edimax/download/download/data/edimax/global/download/for_home/wireless_adapters/wireless_adapters_ac1750_dual-band/ew-7833uac
        <http://www.edimax.com/edimax/download/download/data/edimax/global/download/for_home/wireless_adapters/wireless_adapters_ac1750_dual-band/ew-7833uac>
<http://www.edimax.com/edimax/download/download/data/edimax/global/download/for_home/wireless_adapters/wireless_adapters_ac1750_dual-band/ew-7833uac
        <http://www.edimax.com/edimax/download/download/data/edimax/global/download/for_home/wireless_adapters/wireless_adapters_ac1750_dual-band/ew-7833uac>>
            >>>>>
        http://www.edimax.com/edimax/mw/cufiles/files/download/Driver_Utility/EW-7833UAC_linux_4.3.21_kernel_3.16-4.4.zip
        <http://www.edimax.com/edimax/mw/cufiles/files/download/Driver_Utility/EW-7833UAC_linux_4.3.21_kernel_3.16-4.4.zip>
<http://www.edimax.com/edimax/mw/cufiles/files/download/Driver_Utility/EW-7833UAC_linux_4.3.21_kernel_3.16-4.4.zip
        <http://www.edimax.com/edimax/mw/cufiles/files/download/Driver_Utility/EW-7833UAC_linux_4.3.21_kernel_3.16-4.4.zip>>
            >>>>>
            >>>>> https://github.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au
        <https://github.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au>
            <https://github.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au
        <https://github.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au>>
            >>>>> https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU
        <https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU>

            <https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU
        <https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU>>
            >>>>>
            >>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
            >>>>>
            >>>>> $ unzip EW-7833UAC_linux_4.3.21_kernel_3.16-4.4.zip
            >>>>> $ cd
EW7833UAC_linux_4.3.21_kernel_3.16-4.4/EW7833UAC_linux_v4.3.21_17997.20160531/
            >>>>>
            >>>>> $ curl -s
        https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/disable-debug.patch
        <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/disable-debug.patch>
<https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/disable-debug.patch
        <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/disable-debug.patch>>
            | patch -p1
            >>>>> $ curl -s
        https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/commit/e6d6beb.patch
        <https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/commit/e6d6beb.patch>
<https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/commit/e6d6beb.patch
        <https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/commit/e6d6beb.patch>>
            | patch -p1
            >>>>> $ curl -s
        https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/linux-4.7.patch
        <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/linux-4.7.patch>
<https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/linux-4.7.patch
        <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/linux-4.7.patch>>
            | patch -p1
            >>>>> $ curl -s
        https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/linux-4.8.patch
        <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/linux-4.8.patch>
<https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/linux-4.8.patch
        <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/linux-4.8.patch>>
            | patch -p1
            >>>>>
            >>>>> $ make -j3
            >>>>> $ su
            >>>>> # cp 8814au.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/updates/
            >>>>> # depmod
            >>>>> # modinfo 8814au | grep 2001
            >>>>>
            >>>>> # modprobe -v 8814au
            >>>>> # dmesg:
            >>>>> ...
            >>>>> RTL871X: module init start
            >>>>> RTL871X: rtl8814au v4.3.21_17997.20160531
            >>>>> RTL871X: build time: Jan 21 2017 20:04:38
            >>>>> usbcore: registered new interface driver rtl8814au
            >>>>> RTL871X: module init ret=0
            >>>>> ...
            >>>>> # modprobe -rv 8814au
            >>>>> # dmesg:
            >>>>> ...
            >>>>> RTL871X: module exit start
            >>>>> usbcore: deregistering interface driver rtl8814au
            >>>>> RTL871X: module exit success
            >>>>> ...
            >>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
            >>>>>
            >>>>> Wifi ball works now?
            >>>>>
            >>>>>
            >>>>> HW add.
            >>>>> https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_USB-AC68
        <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_USB-AC68>
            <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_USB-AC68
        <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_USB-AC68>>
            >>>>>
        https://www.asus.com/Networking/USB-AC68/HelpDesk_Download
        <https://www.asus.com/Networking/USB-AC68/HelpDesk_Download>
<https://www.asus.com/Networking/USB-AC68/HelpDesk_Download
        <https://www.asus.com/Networking/USB-AC68/HelpDesk_Download>>
            >>>>>
            >>>>> https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_Archer_T9UH
        <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_Archer_T9UH>
            <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_Archer_T9UH
        <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_Archer_T9UH>>
            >>>>> http://www.tp-link.com/en/download/Archer-T9UH.html
        <http://www.tp-link.com/en/download/Archer-T9UH.html>
            <http://www.tp-link.com/en/download/Archer-T9UH.html
        <http://www.tp-link.com/en/download/Archer-T9UH.html>>
            >>>>>
            >>>>> https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TRENDnet_TEW-809UB
        <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TRENDnet_TEW-809UB>
            <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TRENDnet_TEW-809UB
        <https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TRENDnet_TEW-809UB>>
            >>>>>
        https://www.trendnet.com/support/supportdetail.asp?prod=100_TEW-809UB
        <https://www.trendnet.com/support/supportdetail.asp?prod=100_TEW-809UB>
<https://www.trendnet.com/support/supportdetail.asp?prod=100_TEW-809UB
        <https://www.trendnet.com/support/supportdetail.asp?prod=100_TEW-809UB>>
            >>>>>
            >>>>> SW add.
            >>>>>
        https://github.com/abperiasamy/rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux
        <https://github.com/abperiasamy/rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux>
            <https://github.com/abperiasamy/rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux
        <https://github.com/abperiasamy/rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux>>
            >>>>> https://github.com/austinmarton/rtl8812au_linux
        <https://github.com/austinmarton/rtl8812au_linux>

            <https://github.com/austinmarton/rtl8812au_linux
        <https://github.com/austinmarton/rtl8812au_linux>>
            >>>>>
            >>>>>
            >>>>>
            >>>> OR
            >>>> according to "rtl8814au? #10"
            >>>> https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/issues/10
        <https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/issues/10>
            <https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/issues/10
        <https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/issues/10>>
            >>>>
            >>>> $ git clone -b driver-4.3.21
        https://github.com/uminokoe/rtl8812AU.git
        <https://github.com/uminokoe/rtl8812AU.git>
            <https://github.com/uminokoe/rtl8812AU.git
        <https://github.com/uminokoe/rtl8812AU.git>> RTL8814AU-uminokoe
            >>>> $ cd RTL8814AU-uminokoe/
            >>>> $ git revert -n 9260f77 8d33100
            >>>> // "Disabled debugging code."
            >>>> $ curl -s
        https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/commit/3e80ebc.patch
        <https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/commit/3e80ebc.patch>
<https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/commit/3e80ebc.patch
        <https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/commit/3e80ebc.patch>>
            | patch -p1
            >>>> // Enables CONFIG_MP_VHT_HW_TX_MODE
            >>>> $ sed -i '/CONFIG_MP_VHT_HW_TX_MODE/s/n/y/' Makefile
            >>>> $ sed -i '/CONFIG_MP_VHT_HW_TX_MODE/s/#//' Makefile
            >>>>
            >>>> OR
            >>>> $ git clone
        https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8814AU.git
        <https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8814AU.git>
            <https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8814AU.git
        <https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8814AU.git>>
            RTL8814AU-diederikdehaas
            >>>> $ cd RTL8814AU-diederikdehaas/
            >>>> // Adds missing Vendor/Product ID
            >>>> $ sed -i '/0xA834/ a\\t{USB_DEVICE(0x7392, 0xA833),
            .driver_info = RTL8814A}, /* Edimax - Edimax */'
            os_dep/linux/usb_intf.c
            >>>> // "Added VHT capabilities."
            >>>> $ curl -s
        https://github.com/uminokoe/rtl8812AU/commit/5f75242.patch
        <https://github.com/uminokoe/rtl8812AU/commit/5f75242.patch>
<https://github.com/uminokoe/rtl8812AU/commit/5f75242.patch
        <https://github.com/uminokoe/rtl8812AU/commit/5f75242.patch>> |
            patch -p1
            >>>> // Enables CONFIG_MP_VHT_HW_TX_MODE
            >>>> $ sed -i '/CONFIG_MP_VHT_HW_TX_MODE/s/n/y/' Makefile
            >>>> $ sed -i '/CONFIG_MP_VHT_HW_TX_MODE/s/#//' Makefile
            >>>>
            >>>>
            >>>> $ make -j3
            >>>> $ su
            >>>> # cp 8814au.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/updates/
            >>>> # depmod
            >>>> # modinfo 8814au
            >>>>
            >>>> # modprobe -v 8814au
            >>>> # dmesg:
            >>>> ...
            >>>> RTL871X: module init start
            >>>> RTL871X: rtl8814au v4.3.21_17997.20160531
            >>>> usbcore: registered new interface driver rtl8814au
            >>>> RTL871X: module init ret=0
            >>>> ...
            >>>> # modprobe -rv 8814au
            >>>> # dmesg:
            >>>> ...
            >>>> RTL871X: module exit start
            >>>> usbcore: deregistering interface driver rtl8814au
            >>>> RTL871X: module exit success
            >>>> ...
            >>>>
            >>>>
            >>>> Hello Diederik,
            >>>> it seems there are only two Linux RTL8814AU users, so
        far.
            >>>>
            >>>> Morris, when you catch some time, would you mind to run a
            couple iperf tests with DWA-192,
            >>>> to see real network throughput results.
            >>> I can't run any at the moment because Fedora is
        refusing to
            actually use
            >>> the device at all.
            >>>
            >>> I have also just upgraded to F25 and nothing has changed.
            >>>
            >>> The last time I used this device was on 08/10/2016 and
        it was
            using the
            >>> ATH9K driver. The main reason I upgraded to this USB
        device
            was that I
            >>> upgraded my router to a faster version, and I found that
            unlike the
            >>> DWA182 I didn't have to compile my own driver, the
        kernel had
            inbuilt
            >>> support for the DWA192.
            >>>
            >>> It is possible that I have managed to Blacklist the
        device in
            some way,
            >>> not by the conventional Blacklist.conf, and I have
        forgotten
            how so I
            >>> can't find where I've done it to reverse it.
            >>>
            >>> Also, having never done it before, I also don't know
        how to
            run iperf tests.
            >>>
            >>> regards,
            >>> Steve
            >>>
            >> Did I understand you correctly, what you're saying here
        is that:
            >> D-Link DWA-192 - Realtek RTL8814AU WiFi USB 3.0
            >> therefore the USB based device, was driven by:
            >> $ modinfo --description ath9k
            >> Support for Atheros 802.11n wireless LAN cards.
            >> https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath9k
        <https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath9k>
            <https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath9k
        <https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath9k>>
            >> "ath9k is a completely FOSS wireless driver for all Atheros
            IEEE 802.11n PCI/PCI-Express and AHB WLAN based chipsets."
            >> https://wiki.debian.org/ath9k
            >> "Atheros 802.11n PCI/PCI-E devices (ath9k)"
            > Yes, when the device was working iwconfig reported the
        driver as
            being
            > ATH9K, but if refused to use the 5GHz channel. Following a
            suggestion on
            > this list I tried compiling my own kernel and setting a
        recommended
            > flag, but that had no effect on its ability to use the 5GHz
            channel. It
            > was from compiling my own kernel I found that it looked
        like the
            ATH10K
            > driver would support the 5GHz channel, which Winfried de
        Heiden is
            > confirming, so at the time I couldn't work out why the
        system wasn't
            > assigning the ATH10K driver instead of the ATH9K driver.
            >  From what you are saying it sounds like that various
        updates to F24
            > (and in F25 which I am using now) have changed the
        functionality of
            > ATH9K to not support USB devices, which would
        potentially go a
            long way
            > towards explaining why my adapter is no longer
        recognized any more.
            > Also it seems to me that you are suggesting that I need
        to go
            back to
            > compiling a driver for this card again (if I have to do this
            will the
            > driver support the 5GHz channel), if this is so given
        that from
            when I
            > first started using this adapter up until 08/10/2016
        there was
            native
            > support in the kernel for the device, why has this
        support been
            dropped?
            > I first started using this adapter in F23.
            >
            > regards,
            > Steve


            This should show the WiFi devices that are connected to
        the machine:
            $ echo ; lspci -knn -d ::0280 ; echo ; lsusb ; echo ;
        lsusb -t ; echo

            Would you mind copy and paste the output here.


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