- - Realtek RTL8191SU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter
- - Realtek RTL8192SU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter
- - Realtek RTL8192GU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter
- - Realtek RTL8712 Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter
- - Abocom 802.11n/b/g 2cm Wireless LAN USB2.0 Adapter
- - Amigo 802.11n Wireless USB Card, Amigo Wireless LAN 802.11n USB2.0 Network Adapter
- - ASUS EZ N 802.11b/g/n Wireless USB Adapter, ASUS WL-167G V3
- - Belkin N Wireless USB Adapter, Belkin USB Wireless Adaptor
- - GW-USNano, GW-USSuper300, CG-WLUSBNM, CG-WLUSB300NM
- - D-Link DWA-130 Wireless N USB Adapter, D-Link DWA-130 Wireless N USB Adapter(rev.C2), D-Link DWA-131 Wireless N Nano USB Adapter, D-Link DWL-G122 Wireless G USB Adapter (rev.F1)
- - Edimax 802.11n Wireless USB Adapter
- - EnGenius 802.11n Wireless USB Adapter
- - Guillemot Hercules Wireless N Mini USB Key
- - Hawking Hi-Gain USB Wireless-G Dish Adapter, Hawking Hi-Gain USB Wireless-N Dish Adapter
- - Logitec LAN-W150N/U2 Wireless LAN Adapter
- - Sitecom 150N Wireless USB Adapter WL-349v2, Sitecom 150N Wireless USB Adapter WL-349v3, Sitecom 300N Wireless USB Adapter WL-352v2, Sitecom 300N Wireless USB Adapter WL-352v3, Sitecom Wireless High-gain Network Adapter 300N, Sitecom Wireless High-Gain USB Adapter 300N X2 WL-356, Sitecom Wireless Nano USB Adapter 150N WL-353, Sitecom Wireless Network USB Adapter 150N X1, Sitecom Wireless Network USB Adapter 300N X2, Sitecom Wireless Network Micro USB Adapter 54g WL-608v3_001
- - Skyworth DWA-130-1 Wireless N USB Adapter (rev.C2), Skyworth DWA-130-2 Wireless N USB Adapter (rev.C2), Skyworth DWA-130-3 Wireless N USB Adapter (rev.C2)
- - Sweex LW154 Wireless 150N Nano Adapter USB
- - TRENDnet High Power 150Mbps Wireless N USB Adapter
- - WN-370USB Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter, WN-380USB Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter
- - Zinwell 802.11b/g/n USB Wireless LAN Card
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This page describes how to enable support for WiFi devices based on Realtek 802.11n and 802.11ac chips on Debian systems.
Realtek RTL8188 150Mbps USB WiFi wireless adapter from Banggood.com and the Raspberry Pi B+ I have installed the OpenELEC 6.0.3 (on the R. 32bit/64bit Windows7, Windows8.1, Windows10 WLAN PCI Express Driver (Install package) 20.2017 2017/06/26 32 MB Realtek PCIe FE / GbE / 2.5GbE / Gaming. This is a fork of the Realtek 802.11ac (rtl8812au) v4.2.2 (757) driver altered to build on Linux kernel version = 3.10. My D-Link DWA-171 wireless dual-band USB adapter needs the Realtek 8812au driver to work under Linux.
After successful connection to WiFi, you don’t need the keyboard and display anymore, and you’ll be able to use an SSH client on your computer to connect to the Pi. You need to connect the Pi to a display via miniHDMI adapter and HDMI cable, you also need a USB-OTG adapter to connect the USB keyboard to the microUSB port of the Pi Zero. Method 2: Uninstall and Reinstall the Network Card Drivers. Step 1: Uninstall the Network Adapter Drivers. Press “Windows Logo” + “X” keys on the keyboard. Click on “Device Manager” from that list. Search for the Network Adapter from the device list, right click on it and then select “Uninstall”.
Contents
- Realtek RTL8188CE, RTL8188CUS, RTL8188DE, RTL8188EE, RTL8188ETV, RTL8188EU, RTL8188SU, RTL8191SE, RTL8191SU, RTL8192CE, RTL8192CU, RTL8192DE, RTL8192E, RTL8192EE, RTL8192SE, RTL8192SU, RTL8192U, RTL8723AE, RTL8723AU, RTL8723BE, RTL8812AE, RTL8821AE devices
- Installation
- Troubleshooting
- Supported Devices
Drivers
r8712u, r8192ee, r8188eu, r8723au, rtl8192ce, rtl8192cu, rtl8192de, rtl8188ee, rtl8192e, rtl8192se, rtl8192u, rtl8723ae, rtl8723be and rtl8821ae are drivers for Realtek 802.11n wireless LAN chips, included in the mainline Linux kernel.
The produced kernel modules are:
- r8192e_pci (formerly r8192_pci) (supported devices)
- Supports PCI-E devices based on the RTL8192E chipset (RTL8191SE/RTL8192SE not supported).
- r8192u_usb (supported devices)
- Supports USB devices based on the RTL8192U chipset.
- r8712u (supported devices)
- Supports USB devices based on the RTL8188SU, RTL8191SU and RTL8192SU chips.
- rtl8192ce (supported devices)
- Supports PCI-E devices based on the RTL8188CE and RTL8192CE chips.
- rtl8192cu (supported devices)
- Supports USB devices based on the RTL8188CUS and RTL8192CU chips.
- rtl8192se (supported devices)
- Supports PCI-E devices based on the RTL8191SE and RTL8192SE chips.
- rtl8192de (supported devices)
- Supports PCI-E devices based on the RTL8188DE and RTL8192DE chips.
- rtl8723ae (supported devices)
- Supports PCI-E devices based on the RTL8723AE chip.
- Introduced at Linux 3.8.
- rtl8188ee (supported devices)
- Supports PCI-E devices based on the RTL8188EE chip.
- Introduced at Linux 3.10.
- rtl8723be (supported devices)
- Supports PCI-E devices based on the RTL8723BE chip.
- Introduced at Linux 3.15.
- rtl8821ae (supported devices)
- Supports PCI-E devices based on the RTL8812AE and RTL8821AE chips.
- Introduced at Linux 3.16.
- r8192ee (supported devices)
- Supports PCI-E devices based on the RTL8192EE chip.
- Introduced at Linux 3.16.
- r8188eu (supported devices)
- Supports USB devices based on the RTL8188EU and RTL8188ETV chips.
- Introduced at Linux 3.12.
- r8723au (supported devices)
- Supports USB devices based on the RTL8723AU chip.
- Introduced at Linux 3.15.
Non-free firmware is required for all drivers, which can be provided by installing the firmware-realtek package. RTL8192U firmware is currently not packaged (588142).
r8192ee, r8723au, rtl8192e, rtl8192u and rtl8821ae are only available for the x86 and x86-64 architectures (Debian i386 and AMD64 ports respectively) at this time.
Realtek 802.11b/g devices are supported by different drivers.
Installation
Debian 8 'Jessie'
This release supports Realtek RTL8188CE, RTL8188CUS, RTL8188DE, RTL8188EE, RTL8188ETV, RTL8188EU, RTL8188SU, RTL8191SE, RTL8191SU, RTL8192CE, RTL8192CU, RTL8192DE, RTL8192E, RTL8192EE, RTL8192SE, RTL8192SU, RTL8192U, RTL8723AE, RTL8723AU, RTL8723BE, RTL8812AE and RTL8821AE-based devices.
- Add a 'non-free' component to /etc/apt/sources.list, for example:
- Update the list of available packages and install the firmware-realtek package:RTL8192U-based devices only: firmware is required to be manually supplied:
- Connect the device to your system.
- Configure your wireless interface as appropriate.
Debian 7 'Wheezy'
![Driver Driver](/uploads/1/1/9/8/119853046/585235188.png)
This release supports Realtek RTL8188CE, RTL8188CUS, RTL8188DE, RTL8188SU, RTL8191SE, RTL8191SU, RTL8192CE, RTL8192CU, RTL8192DE, RTL8192E, RTL8192SE, RTL8192SU and RTL8192U-based devices.
- Add a 'non-free' component to /etc/apt/sources.list, for example:
- Update the list of available packages and install the firmware-realtek package:RTL8192U-based devices only: firmware is required to be manually supplied:
- Connect the device to your system.
- Configure your wireless interface as appropriate.
Troubleshooting
rtl8192ce
Mi Wlan Adapter Driver Download
Devices supported by this driver may suffer from intermittent connection loss. If so, it can be made more reliable by disabling power management via module options ips and fwlps. These can be supplied by creating a new file:
/etc/modprobe.d/rtl8192ce.conf
Supported Devices
r8192e_pci
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/PCI explains how to identify a PCI device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo r8192e_pci in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
PCI ID 10EC:8192 is used to identify two different devices requiring different drivers. This driver supports RTL8192E based devices, shown as rev 01.
r8192u_usb
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/USB explains how to identify a USB device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo r8192u_usb in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
r8712u
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/USB explains how to identify a USB device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo r8712u in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
rtl8192ce
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/PCI explains how to identify a PCI device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo rtl8192ce in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
rtl8192cu
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/USB explains how to identify a USB device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo rtl8192cu in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
rtl8192se
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/PCI explains how to identify a PCI device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo rtl8192se in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
PCI ID 10EC:8192 is used to identify two different devices requiring different drivers. This driver supports RTL8192SE based devices, not shown as rev 01.
rtl8192de
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/PCI explains how to identify a PCI device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo rtl8192de in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
rtl8723ae
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/PCI explains how to identify a PCI device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo rtl8723ae in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
rtl8188ee
Rtl8188 Wlan Adapter Driver Windows 10
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/PCI explains how to identify a PCI device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo rtl818ee in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
rtl8723be
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/PCI explains how to identify a PCI device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo rtl8723be in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
rtl8821ae
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/PCI explains how to identify a PCI device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo rtl8821ae in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
r8192ee
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/PCI explains how to identify a PCI device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo r8192ee in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
r8188eu
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/USB explains how to identify a USB device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo r8188eu in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
r8723au
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/USB explains how to identify a USB device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo r8723au in Debian 3.16 (3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1) kernel images.
See Also
- How to use a WiFi interface
External Links
- https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/rtl819x
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