In-kernel version of 5.3.1 works, but provides the same poor latency: if you're not downloading something in the background, ping gets higher and higher from around 5ms to around 100ms, then back to ~5. By saying 'unusable' out-of-the kernel driver I mean that changes that I made to it (to work with 5.2.X) no longer help to use it with new 5.3.1. It compiles without errors with several fall-thru warnings, but when I modprobe it, dmesg says (as far as I could understand) that the module was unable to load firmware. But modprobe ends with status code = 0. As a result, there's no wireless device shown by ifconfig or iwconfig at all. On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 8:31 PM Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 9/28/19 6:51 AM, Sergey Kharitonov wrote: > > Dear Mr. Finger! > > Today's upgrade to linux 5.3.1 made the OEM Realtek driver (from > > rtl8192ee_revised_5.x.tar.xz) unusable. > > Current rtlwifi_new master and extended branches still contain old > > code which results in a high ping. > > Can you please somehow add your changes described above to git or wherever? > > Those patches were mostly cosmetic and will not affect performance, b ut I will > apply them. > > This mailing list should be discussing the driver in the kernel, not an external > one. Does the in-kernel version not work? > > In addition, "unusable" is not a very descriptive term for a failure. > > Larry