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Kind of surprised this would be causing you so much difficulty, but I know how it is. Networkmanager isn't the way I go, but they do seem to have some decent documentation įrom skimming some of your past posts it looks like you have plenty of experience. That's the only way it "works out of the box" that I know of. Nothing works "in" the box, so once you take it out, you make it work. You don't have to be a guru, and I know "work out of the box" is a really great thing to hope for, but it means different things to different people. If you want to stick with a gui, only have on gui installed, and don't use interfaces file at all, no mention of the device should be present. Sounds like you have installed/uninstalled/reinstalled a lot of stuff also. It won't be wlan0 like the other one so maybe that is part of what's going on. Well, if you use an adapter and make a connection, then unplug or add a new adapter, it will have a new name. I noticed that with the TP-link adapter I cannot connect even to an open network (which I can connect to with the other adapter). I am far from being a network guru and I really was hoping that this new adapter would work out of the box.Ĭonfiguring the network interfaces by hand is a bit beyond my skills. Now, it looks like the wifi adapter can see a very variable number of networks, but pretty much never the one I would like to connect to.Īnother, admittedly weaker, wifi adapter instead works well, on the same machine and with gnome network manager. I have now followed every step of the wiki as suggested by Korilius, but the problem persists. It offers and secure internet connection.

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I'm not really sure about gnome-network-manager-and with Wicd, you have to manually enter what wifi interface you want it to use (wlan0, usually) before it will scan for networks.have you tried signing on to an open network, just to confirm that the hardware and driver are OK? Tp-link tl-wn822n v1 300mbps driver for windows 10, linux, mac os & manual pdf download, setup, installation instrunctions tp-link tl-wn822n v1 300mbps driver software is a type of system software that gives life to tp-link tl-wn822n v1 300mbps wifi adapter.

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I think this boils down to password format problems. This means your driver and firmware are installed and loaded, otherwise you'd have no wifi interface at all. Stevepusser wrote:I believe your device is functioning correctly, since you can scan and see other wifi networks. Make: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-3.10-3-amd64'ĭoes anybody have any idea of what is going on? I see only some obscure error message about some pointers dereferencing, but meanwhile I cannot use my wifi adapter.

var/lib/dkms/rtl8192cu-tjp/1.6/build/os_dep/linux/os_intfs.c:460:7: error: dereĬc1: some warnings being treated as errors Signment makes pointer from integer without a cast I have no information about version 4, but RTL8192EU should work out-of-the-box with the rtl8xxxu driver on newer distros./var/lib/dkms/rtl8192cu-tjp/1.6/build/os_dep/linux/os_intfs.c:412:8: warning: as
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You'll want to install rtl8192cu-fixes to make it usable (which will also blacklist rtl8192cu). That said, while version 3 works out-of-the-box with the rtl8192cu driver, that driver is really bad (slow speed, disconnects occasionally).
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This page lists the drivers currently used for Realtek chipsets - essentially, they will all be replaced with rtl8xxxu at some point. If you have the Atheros-based one, the driver used is ath9k_htc and it should work out-of-the-box. Alternatively, use lsusb - my TP-LINK WN822N V3 identifies as "Realtek Semiconductor Corp. To find out which version you have, take a look at the back of the adapter - it will say something like "Ver:3.0". There are 4 different versions of this wireless adapter and they use different chipsets:
