** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-3.0.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Title:
rtl8192cu fails to connect randomly and drops
Testing rtl8192cu with sid, with the latest 3.9.1 update, uname -a
shows Linux MALEFICIO 3.9-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.9.4-1 x86_64
GNU/Linux.
Same results, looks like doesn't desassociate anymore (doesn't
disconnect) but still seems to be very very slow (unusable). Will test
it longer later and
Sorry, further testing seems to reveal the NIC is effectively achieving
acceptable transfer rates. It only seems to delay a little the first
time after connecting to the AP (apt-get update stood for 30secs or so
at 0%).
Nice job! Removing rtl8192cu from blacklist :)
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This is fixed in at least 3.8.12.
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Title:
rtl8192cu fails to connect randomly and drops connections on WPA/WPA2
PSK
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https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-
stable.git/commit/?h=linux-3.2.yid=d86449a761337092171d90ea295ac745b05f384a
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Just for the record, I managed to get the realtek driver to compile on
3.8 with the patch provided here by Tim Phillips
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2092934p=12620866#post12620866
How come this isn't this still fixed?
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These problem appears in nearly all the Linux distros I've tried.
The optimal solution would be to include the Realtek driver with the Linux
kernel.
It's a little cumbersome to have to recompile the driver each time the Linux
kernel gets updated.
Also, withy some distros like KUbuntu, the gcc
This bug is still present in all kernels up to 3.8. The good news is,
building the driver from realtek.com no longer works.
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Title:
rtl8192cu
Following the instructions given by Chicoff in his comment cited below,
I've been able to compile the RTL8192CU propietary driver with the
3.0.0-12 kernel. It works fine, and does not have any of these problems.
In order to compile them properly, it is needed to change two header files in
the
I observe the same behaviour:
I have a Surf Wireless Micro USB Adapter driver working ok under Windows
7, but with Ubuntu 11.10 and the rtl8192cu, it sees Wireless networks
but unable to connect to any of them.
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I'm getting this, running kernel 3.1.0-030100rc10 (and that is what is
listed as the driver version for rtl8192cu under lshw command results.
these also then say firmware n/a)
trying to connect to a netgear ap operating in auto b/g mode
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Just mention this also happens on a fresh oneric release, and with the
latest package updates. Is there any more information I can provide?
Does network-manager have some kind of debug log that could be useful?
Alan, could you please explain what do with Wireshark and what
information to provide
A further note: I have been testing (in my amateur way!) a USB dongle
with this chipset, and see that there are comments on Amazon customer
reviews that some people experience slow connection speeds and unstable
connections. My experience has included erratic transmission (e.g.
intermittent
Lilly, what version of ubuntu are you running? If the current 11.10, you
don't need to build the kernel modules (aka drivers) as they included in
that version of Ubuntu. If you are using 11.04, just install the package
linux-backports-modules-cw-2.6.39-natty-generic. The modules are
included in
I am having a problem connecting with an RTL8188 USB dongle: I've
associated it with the RTL8192cu driver OK, it can see the available
networks, but tries and tries to connect and, whether there is WEP
encryption or not. I used the dongle fine on 11.04. My old Buffalo
dongle works fine. see the
I am having a similar problem with RTL8192 USB dongle. I have the
RTL8192CU drivers but am a complete noob and couldn't carry out the
instructions requiring me to edit the kernel tree as I didn't know the
right commands (and I don't want to risk messing things up). If someone
could help me with
** Package changed: linux-firmware (Ubuntu) = linux-backports-
modules-3.0.0 (Ubuntu)
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Title:
rtl8192cu fails to connect randomly and drops
Sounds vaguely similiar to the issue I am having:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-backports-
modules-2.6.38/+bug/869530
Though in my case, it is an open access point (no WPA or WEP) that it
has trouble with. Connecting to an access pint with WPA works fine.
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Changed from package network-manager to linux-firmware
** Package changed: network-manager (Ubuntu) = linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
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Title:
rtl8192cu
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Summary changed:
- rtl8192cu fails to connect randomly and drops connections on WPA/WPA2 PASK
+ rtl8192cu fails to connect randomly and drops connections on WPA/WPA2 PSK
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** Description changed:
On a fresh 11.10-beta2 install, with the 'Belkin N150 Surf' usb NIC,
which uses driver rtl8192cu, network-manager freezes randomly with the
- message 'Configuring Interface'. After trying it with wicd, wicd.log
- shows it may have something to do with wpa_supplicant.
** Description changed:
On a fresh 11.10-beta2 install, with the 'Belkin N150 Surf' usb NIC,
which uses driver rtl8192cu, network-manager freezes randomly with the
message 'Configuring Interface'. It ends up connecting after
unplugging/plugging the nic several times in two different
** Description changed:
On a fresh 11.10-beta2 install, with the 'Belkin N150 Surf' usb NIC,
which uses driver rtl8192cu, network-manager freezes randomly with the
message 'Configuring Interface'. It ends up connecting after
- unplugging/plugging the nic several times in two different
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