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On 12/1/21 21:05, James wrote:
https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/Realtek

Besides the RTL8832AU (USB) being USB, what is the difference from the RTL8852AE (PCI)?

How is the RTL8852AU (USB) different than the 8832AU?

Do the 8852BE and 8852BU fix bugs in the 8852Ax?

James,

The "RTL" is the Realtek part. The 4 numbers denote the chip family, and the first letter indicates the member of the family. The last letter indicates the bus - E for PCIe, U for USB, and S for SDIO.

Thus the RTL8852AE and the RTL8852AU have the same chip model - only the bus is different; however, the programming for setup might be different. Only the chip designer knows. Compare the differences in the drivers for RTL8192CE and RTL8192CU.

I have no idea what an RTL8832AU is. Similarly, I have no knowledge of the RTL8852Bx.

Larry



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