Fedora 38 host with CentOS8 in a virtual machine. Wrestling with
networking. I would like to use a USB WIFI adapter dedicated to the
virtual machine. The adapter works from the host. When added to the
hardware of the virtual machine it is seen by NetworkManager but
entering the SSID
On 3/3/23 23:28, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> Saw those from an earlier response and they have worked on updates to present.
> The readme notes that the drivers ae expected to be in the 6.2 kernel.
>
> Waiting expectantly
Yep, looks like at least the 88x2bu driver is now. I happened to see
On 2/28/23 23:04, Slade Watkins via users wrote:
On 2/23/23 12:30, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a
while I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success.
Haven't seen anything since the 5.6 kernels
On 2/23/23 12:30, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a
> while I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success.
> Haven't seen anything since the 5.6 kernels. There was some note about a
> generalized
On 2/24/23 04:45, t_pol wrote:
On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 12:30:21 -0500
Robert McBroom via users wrote:
I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a
while I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success.
Haven't seen anything since the 5.6 kernels
On 2/24/23 04:45, t_pol wrote:
On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 12:30:21 -0500
Robert McBroom via users wrote:
I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a
while I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success.
Haven't seen anything since the 5.6 kernels
On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 12:30:21 -0500
Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a
> while I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success.
> Haven't seen anything since the 5.6 kernels. There was some n
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 11:30 AM Robert McBroom via users
wrote:
>
> I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a while
> I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success. Haven't seen
> anything since the 5.6 kernels. There was som
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 12:30 PM Robert McBroom via users
wrote:
>
> I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a while
> I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success. Haven't seen
> anything since the 5.6 kernels. There was som
I have two Realtec USB wifi adapters an rtl8812au and rtl8822bu. For a
while I tracked driver updates on git with varying degrees of success.
Haven't seen anything since the 5.6 kernels. There was some note about a
generalized driver but I don't see anything in ../kernel/drivers or get
On Wed, 2019-10-30 at 14:42 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Especially since the manufacturers often switch chipsets
> without changing the model number :-(.
That used to be a real pain on the few short years that I dabbled with
Windows. You'd buy some hardware, it'd come with a CD-ROM packed full
On Wed, 30 Oct 2019 08:45:51 -0500
Roger Heflin wrote:
> It is a mess on the usb adaptors.
Especially since the manufacturers often switch chipsets
without changing the model number :-(.
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On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 11:44 PM Robert McBroom via users
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>
> I've been searching for a USB WIFI adapter to allow my laptop to access
> the 5GHz band. The market seems to be dominated by Realtek but Fedora 29
I've been searching for a USB WIFI adapter to allow my laptop to access
the 5GHz band. The market seems to be dominated by Realtek but Fedora 29
doesn't seem to have drivers for the various chips. Found an adapter
from BrosTrend that said it supported LINUX without noticing that the
support
Mine that failed (in dmesg) was the Intel Wifi built into a P50 Thinkpad.
It's only a kernel issue for me as I can just boot the F27 kernel and
everything still works (so likely unrelated to your issue.) I hadn't
considered using a USB wifi device to see if other wifi nics have the same
issue
Had a similar issue. Haven't found a solution yet.
On Sun, Jul 8, 2018 at 9:15 AM, Shawn Badger wrote:
> The USB WiFi adapter was working fine in F27 but after upgrading to F28 I
> can not longer connect to the same SSID I was connected to before, or any
> for that manner. I am using
The USB WiFi adapter was working fine in F27 but after upgrading to F28 I
can not longer connect to the same SSID I was connected to before, or any
for that manner. I am using a Realtek RTL8191SU based adapter that has
worked well for me for years.
NetworkManager just keeps asking
On 21 February 2018 at 13:37, JD wrote:
>
>
> Can anyone suggest a wifi 300 or 600 mbps usb dongle that will work
> with multiple fedora machines ranging from fc18 to fc27 ?
> Thanx!
Do you really need a wifi dongle or could you use a wifi extender with
ethernet cables?
On 02/21/2018 11:16 AM, George N. White III wrote:
On 21 February 2018 at 13:37, JD > wrote:
Can anyone suggest a wifi 300 or 600 mbps usb dongle that will work
with multiple fedora machines ranging from fc18 to fc27 ?
Thanx!
Do
On 02/21/2018 06:23 AM, George N. White III wrote:
On 20 February 2018 at 22:17, JD <jd1...@gmail.com
<mailto:jd1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Tried to bring up a mediateck usb wifi stick with a built-in antenna.
$ dmesg | grep 'usb 1-1'
[ 3632.100121] usb 1-1: new hi
On 02/21/2018 10:18 AM, JD wrote:
On 02/21/2018 07:41 AM, jarmo wrote:
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 09:23:49 -0400
"George N. White III" kirjoitti:
There seem to be lots of "MediaTeK 7610" dongles with various chips
inside. You could try
adding your USB id to the list of devices
On 21 February 2018 at 10:41, jarmo wrote:
> Wed, 21 Feb 2018 09:23:49 -0400
> "George N. White III" kirjoitti:
>
>
> > There seem to be lots of "MediaTeK 7610" dongles with various chips
> > inside. You could try
> > adding your USB id to the list of devices
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 09:23:49 -0400
"George N. White III" kirjoitti:
> There seem to be lots of "MediaTeK 7610" dongles with various chips
> inside. You could try
> adding your USB id to the list of devices supported by the rt2800usb
> module:
>
>
On 20 February 2018 at 22:17, JD <jd1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tried to bring up a mediateck usb wifi stick with a built-in antenna.
>
> $ dmesg | grep 'usb 1-1'
> [ 3632.100121] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 13 using xhci_hcd
> [ 3633.314114] usb 1-1: new high-sp
Tried to bring up a mediateck usb wifi stick with a built-in antenna.
$ dmesg | grep 'usb 1-1'
[ 3632.100121] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 13 using xhci_hcd
[ 3633.314114] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 14 using xhci_hcd
[ 3633.446949] usb 1-1: New USB device found
On 01/20/18 07:47, George N. White III wrote:
>
> From README.md at the above link:
>
>
> Installation instruction
>
> You can find |<>| using |lspci | grep Wireless|.
>
Of course the lspci command is for HW on the PCI Bus. Not USB. You could use
lsusb
instead.
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On 19 January 2018 at 15:45, JD wrote:
>
>
> On 01/19/2018 05:56 AM, George N. White III wrote:
>
>> On 18 January 2018 at 21:41, JD jd1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Well, plugging it in, and running dmesg, I see
>>
>> [371723.353041] usb 4-1: new
On 01/19/2018 05:56 AM, George N. White III wrote:
On 18 January 2018 at 21:41, JD > wrote:
Well, plugging it in, and running dmesg, I see
[371723.353041] usb 4-1: new high-speed USB device number 27 using
ehci-pci
[371723.865025]
On 01/19/2018 02:53 AM, Joost wrote:
My dmesg shows:
[78982.428363] usb 3-4: new high-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd
[78982.555490] usb 3-4: New USB device found, idVendor=0bda,
idProduct=8178
[78982.555497] usb 3-4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
SerialNumber=3
On 18 January 2018 at 21:41, JD wrote:
>
>
> Well, plugging it in, and running dmesg, I see
>
> [371723.353041] usb 4-1: new high-speed USB device number 27 using ehci-pci
> [371723.865025] usb 4-1: device not accepting address 27, error -71
> [371724.160043] usb 8-1: new
My dmesg shows:
[78982.428363] usb 3-4: new high-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd
[78982.555490] usb 3-4: New USB device found, idVendor=0bda, idProduct=8178
[78982.555497] usb 3-4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
SerialNumber=3
[78982.01] usb 3-4: Product: USB WLAN
On 01/15/2018 09:45 AM, Joost wrote:
My tp-link TL-WN823N works on F27 out-of-the-box. It's 2.4GHz only and
costs about 13 €.
On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 8:20 PM, JD > wrote:
On 01/14/2018 10:42 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jan
Thanx. Will try it.
On 01/15/2018 09:45 AM, Joost wrote:
tp-link TL-WN823N
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My tp-link TL-WN823N works on F27 out-of-the-box. It's 2.4GHz only and
costs about 13 €.
On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 8:20 PM, JD wrote:
>
>
> On 01/14/2018 10:42 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 14 Jan 2018 10:11:57 -0700
>> JD wrote:
>>
>> Could you or someone list some
On 01/14/2018 10:42 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jan 2018 10:11:57 -0700
JD wrote:
Could you or someone list some chipsets (even legacy ones)
that are very likely fully supported by f27 distribution iso
right out of the box.\
Well, I've got this one in my F27 desktop at work providing
On 01/14/2018 11:06 AM, fred roller wrote:
On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 12:42 PM, Tom Horsley > wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jan 2018 10:11:57 -0700
JD wrote:
> Could you or someone list some chipsets (even legacy ones)
> that are very
On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 12:42 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jan 2018 10:11:57 -0700
> JD wrote:
>
> > Could you or someone list some chipsets (even legacy ones)
> > that are very likely fully supported by f27 distribution iso
> > right out of the box.\
>
> Well, I've
On Sun, 14 Jan 2018 10:11:57 -0700
JD wrote:
> Could you or someone list some chipsets (even legacy ones)
> that are very likely fully supported by f27 distribution iso
> right out of the box.\
Well, I've got this one in my F27 desktop at work providing
wifi for my phone and tablet acting as an
On 01/14/2018 10:06 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jan 2018 09:39:27 -0700
JD wrote:
Which chipset will work for a usb wifi dongle without having to go
through the rigmarole of finding proprietary drivers and firmware?
The odds are good that any random dongle will work OK. Things
have
On Sun, 14 Jan 2018 09:39:27 -0700
JD wrote:
> Which chipset will work for a usb wifi dongle without having to go
> through the rigmarole of finding proprietary drivers and firmware?
The odds are good that any random dongle will work OK. Things
have gotten a lot better than the
Which chipset will work for a usb wifi dongle without having to go
through the rigmarole of finding proprietary drivers and firmware?
I would like it to work right out of the box, without having to first
run updates.
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was not aware of
the naming conventions for the device identifiers, so I was not aware
that wlp4s6 was not my USB wifi adapter. So I have been trying all this
time to get the 5GHz channel working on wlp4s6 because of this
misunderstanding when in reality that device doesn't have a 5 GHz
channel.
The whole
I was not aware of
>>> the naming conventions for the device identifiers, so I was not aware
>>> that wlp4s6 was not my USB wifi adapter. So I have been trying all this
>>> time to get the 5GHz channel working on wlp4s6 because of this
>>> misunderstanding when i
that wlp4s6 was not my USB wifi adapter. So I have been trying all this
time to get the 5GHz channel working on wlp4s6 because of this
misunderstanding when in reality that device doesn't have a 5 GHz channel.
The whole reason for my USB wifi adapter not being used was because I
needed to download
s not my USB wifi adapter. So I have been trying all this
> time to get the 5GHz channel working on wlp4s6 because of this
> misunderstanding when in reality that device doesn't have a 5 GHz channel.
> The whole reason for my USB wifi adapter not being used was because I
> needed to downl
n old pci wifi card that
I still had in my machine that I thought was dead. I was not aware of
the naming conventions for the device identifiers, so I was not aware
that wlp4s6 was not my USB wifi adapter. So I have been trying all this
time to get the 5GHz channel working on wlp4s6 because of t
On 06.02.2017 11:33, poma wrote:
> On 05.02.2017 21:45, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> On 05/02/2017 00:28, poma wrote:
>>> ping
>> Sorry, I'm a little confused by what this response means?
>>
>
> Destination message Unreachable
>
>
On 05.02.2017 21:45, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 05/02/2017 00:28, poma wrote:
>> ping
> Sorry, I'm a little confused by what this response means?
>
Destination message Unreachable
On 05/02/2017 00:28, poma wrote:
ping
Sorry, I'm a little confused by what this response means?
regards,
Steve
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Hi,
Following compiling the kernel driver for an rtl8814au chipset to
get networking working on my DWA-192 usb wifi adapter, I have found that
if I configure Networkmanager to use the 5Ghz channel and set the option
"Automatically connect when available" which sets &
On 3/2/17 8:58 pm, cen wrote:
Hello
Any recommendations from community which USB WiFi card to buy that
just works with F25? I have BCM4352 but need UEFI (Win10 dual boot) so
it's unusable.
Again, plug, no messing around with kernel and drivers.
I have a Dlink DWA-192 usb wifi adapter
Hello
Any recommendations from community which USB WiFi card to buy that just
works with F25? I have BCM4352 but need UEFI (Win10 dual boot) so it's
unusable.
Again, plug, no messing around with kernel and drivers.
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On 21/01/2017 10:21, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 01/20/2017 02:39 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 20/01/2017 08:42, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 01/19/2017 12:40 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 19/1/17 6:15 pm, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/18/2017 11:53 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
I've checked the KEY_MGMT value and
On 01/20/2017 02:39 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 20/01/2017 08:42, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 01/19/2017 12:40 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>> On 19/1/17 6:15 pm, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/18/2017 11:53 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> I've checked the KEY_MGMT value and it matches the entry in the
On 20/01/2017 08:42, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 01/19/2017 12:40 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 19/1/17 6:15 pm, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/18/2017 11:53 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
I've checked the KEY_MGMT value and it matches the entry in the
associated keys file.
I've also added the two WPA_ALLOW keys
On 01/19/2017 12:40 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 19/1/17 6:15 pm, Joe Zeff wrote:
>> On 01/18/2017 11:53 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>> I've checked the KEY_MGMT value and it matches the entry in the
>>> associated keys file.
>>> I've also added the two WPA_ALLOW keys but they have made no
On 19/1/17 6:15 pm, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/18/2017 11:53 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
I've checked the KEY_MGMT value and it matches the entry in the
associated keys file.
I've also added the two WPA_ALLOW keys but they have made no difference
to NM acknowledging that the device can be connected
On 01/18/2017 11:53 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
I've checked the KEY_MGMT value and it matches the entry in the
associated keys file.
I've also added the two WPA_ALLOW keys but they have made no difference
to NM acknowledging that the device can be connected to.
Do you have any way of testing
On 19/1/17 10:22 am, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 01/18/2017 01:21 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 19/1/17 3:43 am, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 01/18/2017 01:54 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 18/1/17 7:44 am, Terry Polzin wrote:
In my experience, you won't get any further than lsusb "seeing" the
device if
On 01/18/2017 01:21 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 19/1/17 3:43 am, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 01/18/2017 01:54 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>> On 18/1/17 7:44 am, Terry Polzin wrote:
In my experience, you won't get any further than lsusb "seeing" the
device if you haven't the firmware. It
On 19/1/17 3:43 am, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 01/18/2017 01:54 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 18/1/17 7:44 am, Terry Polzin wrote:
In my experience, you won't get any further than lsusb "seeing" the
device if you haven't the firmware. It may be blacklisted.
How do I determine if it or wifi has
On 01/18/2017 01:54 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 18/1/17 7:44 am, Terry Polzin wrote:
>> In my experience, you won't get any further than lsusb "seeing" the
>> device if you haven't the firmware. It may be blacklisted.
> How do I determine if it or wifi has been blacklisted? On reflecting on
>
On 18/1/17 7:44 am, Terry Polzin wrote:
In my experience, you won't get any further than lsusb "seeing" the
device if you haven't the firmware. It may be blacklisted.
How do I determine if it or wifi has been blacklisted? On reflecting on
this issue there is a possibility that I may have
he only difference between the last time I used the wifi device (which
was probably 6 months ago, I've been using an ethernet 'Home Plug'
device) and now is that I have put on multiple system upgrades for F24,
plus at the moment I don't know whether the issue is NetworkManager,
Kernels or something
of them, you must use "ifconfig -a".
>>
>> Now, with all that being said, if you don't have an appropriate driver
>> or firmware for the device, the "iw dev" or "ifconfig -a" commands may
>> not find it. Yes, physically it's in your USB port
In my experience, you won't get any further than lsusb "seeing" the device
if you haven't the firmware. It may be blacklisted.
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 4:20 PM, Stephen Morris
wrote:
> On 18/1/17 6:50 am, Terry Polzin wrote:
>
>> Is the device firmware getting loaded?
On 18/1/17 6:50 am, Terry Polzin wrote:
Is the device firmware getting loaded?
Thanks Terry. At the moment I'm not sure. This device used to work so I
am assuming the firmware is being loaded, but at the moment I'm not sure
if the firmware extensions package has been uninstalled for some
sing an ethernet 'Home Plug'
device) and now is that I have put on multiple system upgrades for F24,
plus at the moment I don't know whether the issue is NetworkManager,
Kernels or something else.
That's why we want to see if the kernel actually sees it. If the kernel
doesn't see it, why? If the
Is the device firmware getting loaded?
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 3:38 PM, Stephen Morris
wrote:
> On 17/1/17 7:49 am, Rick Stevens wrote:
>
>> On 01/16/2017 12:22 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
>>
>>> On 01/16/2017 12:17 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>>
I am using kde at the
On 17/1/17 7:49 am, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 01/16/2017 12:22 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/16/2017 12:17 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
I am using kde at the moment and I have cut and pasted the wifi password
back into the Networkmanager definition, and had the new password stored
in Kwallet, but
On 01/16/2017 12:22 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 01/16/2017 12:17 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> I am using kde at the moment and I have cut and pasted the wifi password
>> back into the Networkmanager definition, and had the new password stored
>> in Kwallet, but Networkmanager still refuses to
On 01/16/2017 12:17 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
I am using kde at the moment and I have cut and pasted the wifi password
back into the Networkmanager definition, and had the new password stored
in Kwallet, but Networkmanager still refuses to recognize that the
device is a device it can connect to.
Hi,
Some time ago I was using this device on the 2.4GHz channel (Linux
has always refused to use the 5GHz channel, I say Linux, because Ubuntu
has always refused to use the 5GHz channel as Fedora has always refused
to) and when it was working it was via the ATH9K driver.
I switched
On 29.05.2015 20:06, jd1008 wrote:
I finally received the item.
I plugged it in and kernel recognizes it as:
[ 174.952769] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, device number 3
[ 192.344054] usb 2-2: new high-speed USB device number 5 using ehci-pci
[ 192.473984] usb 2-2: New USB device found,
On 30.05.2015, jd1008 wrote:
I will be getting back to the vendor and try to get my money back.
Before you do, would you mind posting the output of
lsusb -v -d 0e8d:7610
and the last ~15 lines of the dmesg output after plugging in the
device and having done a dmesg --clear prior to that.
On 05/30/2015 01:35 AM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
lsusb -v -d 0e8d:7610
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 0e8d:7610 MediaTek Inc.
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 2.01
bDeviceClass0 (Defined at Interface level)
bDeviceSubClass
Can you find any hints here? This describes installing the vendor driver. The
usb vendor and product ids are the same, so yours ought to be the same as this.
http://superuser.com/questions/738096/how-to-install-mediatek-mt7610u-rt2860-driver
Maintaining a driver manually sucks, but it may help
I finally received the item.
I plugged it in and kernel recognizes it as:
[ 174.952769] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, device number 3
[ 192.344054] usb 2-2: new high-speed USB device number 5 using ehci-pci
[ 192.473984] usb 2-2: New USB device found, idVendor=0e8d, idProduct=7610
[ 192.473989]
On 05/29/2015 03:06 PM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 29.05.2015, jd1008 wrote:
[ 192.473984] usb 2-2: New USB device found, idVendor=0e8d, idProduct=7610
This is the RT2860 chipset, and not an RT55xx.
AFAIK, it's not yet supported.
What a total bummer!!!
I will be getting back to the vendor
On 05/29/2015 03:06 PM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 29.05.2015, jd1008 wrote:
[ 192.473984] usb 2-2: New USB device found, idVendor=0e8d, idProduct=7610
This is the RT2860 chipset, and not an RT55xx.
AFAIK, it's not yet supported.
Trying to compile the vendor's support for the chipset you
On 29.05.2015, jd1008 wrote:
[ 192.473984] usb 2-2: New USB device found, idVendor=0e8d, idProduct=7610
This is the RT2860 chipset, and not an RT55xx.
AFAIK, it's not yet supported.
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On 05/29/2015 12:49 PM, jd1008 wrote:
On 05/29/2015 12:25 PM, birger wrote:
Can you find any hints here? This describes installing the vendor
driver. The usb vendor and product ids are the same, so yours ought
to be the same as this.
On 05/29/2015 12:25 PM, birger wrote:
Can you find any hints here? This describes installing the vendor
driver. The usb vendor and product ids are the same, so yours ought to
be the same as this.
http://superuser.com/questions/738096/how-to-install-mediatek-mt7610u-rt2860-driver
On 17.05.2015 05:00, jd1008 wrote:
On 05/14/2015 09:04 AM, poma wrote:
On 14.05.2015 05:09, jd1008 wrote:
I am considering buying such a plug.
It is described as:
Mini AC600 High Performance 2.4GHz 5GHz Dual Band WiFi Wireless USB Adapter
Features:
100% Brand New and High Quality
This
On 05/17/2015 01:08 AM, poma wrote:
On 17.05.2015 05:00, jd1008 wrote:
On 05/14/2015 09:04 AM, poma wrote:
On 14.05.2015 05:09, jd1008 wrote:
I am considering buying such a plug.
It is described as:
Mini AC600 High Performance 2.4GHz 5GHz Dual Band WiFi Wireless USB Adapter
Features:
100%
On 05/14/2015 09:04 AM, poma wrote:
On 14.05.2015 05:09, jd1008 wrote:
I am considering buying such a plug.
It is described as:
Mini AC600 High Performance 2.4GHz 5GHz Dual Band WiFi Wireless USB Adapter
Features:
100% Brand New and High Quality
This AC600 dual band adapter delivers powerful
On 14.05.2015 05:09, jd1008 wrote:
I am considering buying such a plug.
It is described as:
Mini AC600 High Performance 2.4GHz 5GHz Dual Band WiFi Wireless USB Adapter
Features:
100% Brand New and High Quality
This AC600 dual band adapter delivers powerful wireless AC technology to your
On 14.05.2015, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
The OP hasn't bought it yet :)
Hell, you're right! Sorry :-)
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Impossible to say without knowing which chip set it uses. And manufacturers
sometimes don't tell you that because they want to be able to switch if a
different chip becomes cheaper.
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Birger
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I am considering buying such a plug.
It is described as:
Mini
On 2015-05-14 at 08:07:43 Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 14.05.2015, jd1008 wrote:
Mini AC600 High Performance 2.4GHz 5GHz Dual Band WiFi Wireless USB
Adapter
Can you please post the output of lsusb -v for this adapter?
The OP hasn't bought it yet :)
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Mini AC600 High Performance 2.4GHz 5GHz Dual Band WiFi Wireless USB Adapter
Can you please post the output of lsusb -v for this adapter?
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I am considering buying such a plug.
It is described as:
Mini AC600 High Performance 2.4GHz 5GHz Dual Band WiFi Wireless USB Adapter
Features:
100% Brand New and High Quality
This AC600 dual band adapter delivers powerful wireless AC technology to your
desktop or notebook computer.
Simply plug
On 01/19/2015 08:02 AM, poma wrote:
On 18.01.2015 20:45, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/17/2015 08:07 PM, poma wrote:
On 17.01.2015 04:02, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/16/2015 08:38 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/15/2015 11:46 PM, poma wrote:
On 15.01.2015 08:50, Stephen Morris wrote:
I have
On 01/17/2015 08:07 PM, poma wrote:
On 17.01.2015 04:02, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/16/2015 08:38 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/15/2015 11:46 PM, poma wrote:
On 15.01.2015 08:50, Stephen Morris wrote:
I have a driver for a wifi usb device that I need to compile because
there are no
On 18.01.2015 20:45, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/17/2015 08:07 PM, poma wrote:
On 17.01.2015 04:02, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/16/2015 08:38 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/15/2015 11:46 PM, poma wrote:
On 15.01.2015 08:50, Stephen Morris wrote:
I have a driver for a wifi usb device that I
On 17.01.2015 04:02, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/16/2015 08:38 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/15/2015 11:46 PM, poma wrote:
On 15.01.2015 08:50, Stephen Morris wrote:
I have a driver for a wifi usb device that I need to compile because
there are no drivers in the kernel, which has been
On 01/16/2015 08:38 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/15/2015 11:46 PM, poma wrote:
On 15.01.2015 08:50, Stephen Morris wrote:
I have a driver for a wifi usb device that I need to compile because
there are no drivers in the kernel, which has been obtained from the
vendor of the device. When I
On 01/15/2015 11:46 PM, poma wrote:
On 15.01.2015 08:50, Stephen Morris wrote:
I have a driver for a wifi usb device that I need to compile because
there are no drivers in the kernel, which has been obtained from the
vendor of the device. When I attempt to compile the code the compile
fails on
On 15.01.2015 08:50, Stephen Morris wrote:
I have a driver for a wifi usb device that I need to compile because
there are no drivers in the kernel, which has been obtained from the
vendor of the device. When I attempt to compile the code the compile
fails on the grounds that some warnings
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