Carlton,

If I am not mistaken, that is not the same version, the chip in your
card should be the RTL8191SU, an USB version of the chip we have that is
RTL8191SE (the pcie version). I believe there are two in kernel modules
for that chip, one on the main kernel bench that is ate the time
incomplete but follows the kernel coding rules, and another one on the
staging area that is quite a mess when you look at the code but seems to
work... By the naming of the module, I think you are using the staging
driver.

Back on topic, I have been using the 14 version of the driver from
realtek with no problems on my 32 bit gentoo system with kernel
2.6.33-rc5, but looking at the code, my eyes almost popped out of their
sockets, if the SU version driver looks anything close to that, the
chances of inclusion on the mainstream kernel are quite slim!

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Realtek RTL8192SE WLAN Card Fails to work on Medion Akoya E1312 Netbook
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