Dear Larry,
The driver rtl8192cu is for the RTL8192CU/RTL8188CU chips. The DWA-131
contains an RTL8192SU chip. It cannot be driven by rtl8192cu - it will
never work.
On my TODO list is the preparation of a driver named rtl8192su, but
since r8712u works, the priority is low. I'm much more interested in
getting the drivers for the RTL8192SE and RTL8192DE chips into the
kernel. Note that rtl8192su will share a lot of code with rtl8192se in
the same fashion that rtl8192ce and rtl8192cu share routines.
When I prepared the r8712u driver for staging, I did not worry about
the LED, which is why it doesn't blink. What kind of LED action do you
prefer. Some users only want the LED on when the interface is active
and complain when it blinks. Others want it to blink when transmitting.
Larry
Thank you for descriptive answer!
Is there any way to detect Realtek chipset type by some means like lsusb
or else?
Best regards!
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Igor Plyatov
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