I looked at the tl-wn devices, but I am putting this in a Logic Supply case 
and the dongle would stick out far enough that i worry about it getting 
damaged.  I am compiling 3.13 right now then going to try it again with 
that to see how life is.

My directions to myself are at 
sites.google.com/site/bbbhelper<http://sites.google.com/bbbhelper>if you need 
it.



On Monday, January 6, 2014 2:54:18 PM UTC-6, KurtE wrote:
>
> It has been quite a few months since I looked at this as well.  I remember 
> back then (June?), that I did find some sources to build the driver for the 
> 8192cu, which back then worked quite well.  I think I still have the 
> sources sitting on my PC, but it has been awhile since I figured out how to 
> build and install it.    
>
> I installed his Debian build, which I really like, but the edimax adapter 
> has dropped a reasonable number of times now.  So may try to see if I kept 
> my notes for installing the patched driver, but in the mean time, I ordered 
> one of the *tl-wn722n devices which hopefully will arrive tomorrow.  
> *Sometimes 
> it is easier to punt.
>
> On Monday, January 6, 2014 7:28:40 AM UTC-8, David Marquart wrote:
>>
>> building a driver from 
>>
>> https://github.com/pvaret/rtl8192cu-fixes.git
>> for the little one from adafruit seems to be working quite well.  ran since 
>> thursday on 3.12.5 kernel without any issues that i could find so far.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, December 26, 2013 3:37:50 PM UTC-6, David Marquart wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a recommendation for a wifi adapter that works with 
>>> Robert Nelson's Ubuntu images?  I have rtl8188cus and mt7601 and I can not 
>>> get either to work.  At this point I would rather just order one that works 
>>> rather than waste more time trying to fight with either of these two.  I 
>>> have building the kernel working and have tried several times to build a 
>>> new driver for both of these adapters but the mt7601 will not show up with 
>>> iwconfig and the rtl8188cus will show up see my access point but will not 
>>> connect to it.  I am editing /etc/network/interfaces to try and get 
>>> connected to our WEP "protected" network.  I have no control over the type 
>>> of encryption used.  I was able to get everything working on Angstrom with 
>>> connman so I know it is possible.
>>>
>>> Sorry if this became a little bit of a rant but I have spent a lot of 
>>> time trying everything I could google up and now I just want to throw money 
>>> at the problem.
>>>
>>

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