On 06/24/2015 03:14 AM, Cedric wrote:
Do you found any solution for this problem right now. I have totally the same Problem and didn't find anything. This Problem happens with a Netgear WNA1000M and only with some of this WLAN-Sticks (I tested more then 1000). Best regards Cedric
That driver was not added to the kernel until 2.6.37, thus I would not expect it to work with 2.6.35. If you cannot upgrade to a newer kernel, then you should be able to get one from Realtek.com, or from http://github.com/lwfinger/rtl8192cu.git. Note that the latter driver is directly from Realtek, and is provided only as a service. I take no responsibility for any bugs or failures to build.
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