I have a wifi card with chipset RTL8192EU does not work
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Posted 12 September 2019 - 15:07
Re: I have a wifi card with chipset RTL8192EU does not work #2
Posted 12 September 2019 - 15:40
Pease login to your box with telnet, issue the commands "lsusb" and "lsmod", and post the output here.
Also, which OpenPLi version?
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Re: I have a wifi card with chipset RTL8192EU does not work #3
Posted 12 September 2019 - 16:52
i use openpli 7.1 release
for solo2
lsusb
Re: I have a wifi card with chipset RTL8192EU does not work #4
Posted 12 September 2019 - 16:59
I see two different things.
The solo2 lists ID "0bda:b720", which is an RTL8723BU. And the zero4k lists ID "0a05:7211", which is an USB hub.
So in neither of them I see the wifi stick you mention?
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Re: I have a wifi card with chipset RTL8192EU does not work #5
Posted 12 September 2019 - 19:20
I installed the wifi key on zero 4k and I restarted the receiver and that's what it gives me to dcc
j'ai installé la clé wifi sur zero 4k et j'ai redémaré le récépteur et ça ce qu'il ma donne au dcc
zero 4k
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Posted 12 September 2019 - 20:16
Now I see USB ID "148f:7601", which is also not an RTL8192EU, but a Ralink MT7601U. A driver for that chipset should be in the feeds too.
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Re: I have a wifi card with chipset RTL8192EU does not work #8
Posted 12 September 2019 - 20:18
I installed the wifi key on pc and it works well
That is because Windows installs a ton of drivers by default, which we can't, most of the boxes have limited space available, so we don't install packages virtually nobody will use.
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Posted 13 September 2019 - 08:24
Buy a decent wlan USB stick with official support in the Linux kernel or use a wireless bridge.
* Wavefrontier T90 with 28E/23E/19E/13E via SCR switches 2 x 2 x 6 user bands
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Re: I have a wifi card with chipset RTL8192EU does not work #11
Posted 13 September 2019 - 13:27
what should I do now to make it work ?
Now I see USB ID "148f:7601", which is also not an RTL8192EU, but a Ralink MT7601U. A driver for that chipset should be in the feeds too.
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Posted 13 September 2019 - 20:58
I bought it from AliExpress with a description RTL8192EU and I found many others with the same designates and the same description
Usual problem with cheap chinese junk. You never know what you get delivered.
A quick look in the feeds shows the kernel driver is only built for boxes with a recent 4.x kernel, and VU+ is still stuck on an old 3.x kernel. The Linux kernel database confims that: https://cateee.net/l...db/MT7601U.html, only from 4.2-4 onwards.
I have have a look and see if we can build it out of tree and add it to the next release, but no guarantees about it's success, out of tree drivers are notoriously difficult to build consistently...
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Re: I have a wifi card with chipset RTL8192EU does not work #14
Posted 14 September 2019 - 00:03
I'm not a developer so I do not understand what you want to explain to me
je ne suis pas un développeur donc je ne comprends rien de ce que tu veux m'expliquer
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Posted 14 September 2019 - 13:17
I'm not a developer so I do not understand what you want to explain to me
Drivers that are part of the linux kernel can be build without problems, a matter of enabling it in de kernel configuration.
Drivers that are not (called "out of tree") need to be manually integrated, which is a hell of a job, since you need to deal with all the different kernel versions and create patches for those, and make sure it doesn't build for kernel versions where the driver is already included.
Which is why you often see the advice to check first what is supported, and then buy the stick, and not the other way around. An embedded Linux system is not a Windows PC, you can't just buy something, plug it in, and expect it to work...
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Re: I have a wifi card with chipset RTL8192EU does not work #17
Posted 14 September 2019 - 18:49
Can you try installing these, on the VU Zero 4K?
Attached Files
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Posted 17 September 2019 - 17:28
Yes, download them, put them on a FAT formatted USB stick, plug the stick in, and it should prompt you. After installation, restart the box.
If it works you should see a WLAN interface in the network setup.
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