When I read that kernel 4.19 included modules for 802.11ac USB devices
I upgraded all my USB N devices to AC ones (MT7612U), just to discover
the Debian kernel does not include those modules.
I hope them to be enabled in the next upgrade.
Some more information regarding the mt76 driver added in kernel 4.19.*
(affects testing and unstable):
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/mediatek
I have been having the same issue as OP. Those on #debian-next clarified
that mt76 is indeed part of the kernel, but simply needs
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.19.13-1
Severity: normal
In fedora 29, kernel-4.19.* have mt76x0 module, so I can bring up my TP-Link
TL-WDN5200 (Archer T2U) adapter in fedora.
But mt76x0 module is not enabled in debian unstable, wish mt76x0 module can be
provides in debian.
By the way, fedora
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