![]() ![]() (in other words: deactivate everything that looks like debugging) Build the kernel module #define DBG_SHOW_MCUFWDL_BEFORE_51_ENABLE ![]() #define DBG_RX_SIGNAL_DISPLAY_SSID_MONITORED "jeff-ap" #define DBG_RX_SIGNAL_DISPLAY_PROCESSING Open the file include/autoconf.h in your favorite editor and change the last section of the file to look like so: To compile it, do this: Download the Driver ![]() Luckily, Realtek is providing an open-source driver for exactly this radio module. For unknown reasons, the kernel-included driver for this module does not work. This appears to be an issue in the upstream Realtek driver.If you want to use Wifi modules such as Edimax EW-7811Un with your Raspberry Pi, you will need the appropriate driver. These devices are known not to be supported:Īs a rule of thumb, this driver generally works with devices that use the RTL8192CU chipset, and some devices that use the RTL8188CUS, RTL8188CE-VAU and RTL8188RU chipsets too, though it's more hit and miss.ĭevices that use dual antennas are known not to work well. TP-Link TL-WN823N (only models that use the rtl8192cu chip).D-Link DWA-121 802.11n Wireless N 150 Pico Adapter.These devices are known to work with this driver: If rtl8xxxu doesn't work for you even after the troubleshooting steps listed above, follow the instructions below to install this one instead. In some cases, though, this driver has been known to work fine where rtl8xxxu doesn't. Echo options rtl8xxxu ht40_2g=1 dma_aggregation=1 | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/nf ![]()
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