I'd really like this wifi adapter to work if possible, and if anyone has any ideas, that would be great. Tried removing the the realtek drivers (rtl8192cu via modprobe) and installing the Windows XP-64 bitdriver via ndiswrapper, but for some reason ndiswrapper couldn't make the alias. Originally made sure ndiswrapper was empty (via ndiswrapper -l)Įnsured the firmware-realtek package was installed which has the debian drivers for this wifi device. RTL8192CU 802.11n WLAN Adapter vis lsmod)Ĭhecked kernel version (3.10-2-amd64 via uname -r, running LMDE) What I've tried so far, but again nothing says I did it all correct:Ĭhecked and made sure it is actually the Realtek 8912CU (Bus 005 Device 003: ID 0bda:8178 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. So far, I've tried installing the drivers from Realtek for Linux, but it seems they error out everytime, I think this is due to the fact that they were written for the 3.9 kernel and I'm using 3.10. Signal strength is roughly 80% when it is connected. It connects, and then frequently drops the connection and fails to reconnect a bunch of times, and then connects again. I'm having trouble with a Realtek 8192CU chipset WiFi adapter. I originally posted this in the LMDE forums, but no answer yet after a few days, I'm hoping there's more help here.
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