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From: "shiki.biomernok" <shiki.biomernok@gmail.com>
To: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org, Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net
Subject: Fwd: Re: TP-Link 8200ND - rtl8192cu module not loading / working
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 13:30:00 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <51CAD0B8.3010303@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <51A77433.2060702@lwfinger.net>

Hello everyone!

CC'ing my original message that I sent to Larry.
It's been a while, but I've been busy and I couldn't fiddle with the 
wireless device.

Basically it's a 8192cu device. Larry suspected it's not, but I think he 
saw the advertisement displayed on top of the TP-Link page.
I even mailed TP-Link, and here is the reply:

    The chipset is Realtek RTL8192CU and you can download the driver
    from
    http://www.realtek.com/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=21&PFid=48&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false&Downloads=true.
    Thank you.

Tested with many kernels, but none of them worked.
Ubuntu 13.04 (both stock + updated), Fedora (Schrodinger-1), Fedora Beta 
(Schrodinger), openSUSE (normal+tumbleweed).
I even tried the latest kernels since 3.10-rc4. (latest I tried is -rc7)

Basically this device *should* work with the 8192cu driver, but it just 
won't.
If you just plug it in, nothing happens.
You have to first:
$ modprobe 8192cu
$ echo 2357 0100 > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/rtl8192cu/new_id

Then it lights up, it shows up in NM-Applet. But it won't work.
I tried enabling the realtek debug option at the kernel driver, but it 
didn't help.
Even with that, I only see the authentication failed messages.

Dmesg shows the errors: http://pastebin.com/QCfXYCZ1


Hope you guys can come up with some tips/ideas.
Ps.: I hope you don't mind the CC Larry.

Best regards,


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	Re: TP-Link 8200ND - rtl8192cu module not loading / working
Date: 	Thu, 30 May 2013 10:45:55 -0500
From: 	Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
To: 	Me <shiki.biomernok@gmail.com>
CC: 	wlanfae@realtek.com



On 05/29/2013 02:21 PM, I wrote:
> Dear Realtek!
>
> I just bought a TP-Link 8200ND wireless USB device, that uses the Realtek
> rtl8192cu driver. The driver is included in every recent kernel, but I can't use it.
>
> Things I tried:
> - Plug it in: It only shows a blank string at "lsusb".
> - Loading the module by hand: "lsusb" is still empty, but "dmesg" shows the
> module is loaded, and I can mess around under /sys/bus/usb/drivers/8192cu/
> - Adding a new ID from the Debian wiki for known devices.
> This works as far as "dmesg" is concerned. It will say I connected a new device,
> like a Realtek wifi USB device. BUT I still don't have anything in my network
> manager/ifconfig/rfkill. Nothing.
>
> This is what I see in lsusb:
> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 2357:0100
>
>
> I would be more than willing to help you guys out with this.
> Can even set up my laptop with SSH so you could debug/develop/reboot whatever
> you need.

In the future, I will refuse to answer your e-mails regarding wireless devices
*UNLESS* you also Cc a wireless mailing list. The "best" option would be
linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org. If you have any questions about why I insist on
this, please read the following two links as to why emailing a single person
directly is usually not a good thing, and causes extra work on a single person:
     http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/news/?newsitem=11
     http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/faqs/questions.html

I cannot add you to the list as that would expose your email address on a public
forum, and I will not create a second breach of etiquette just because you
already did one.

Your device is *NOT* an RTL8192CU device. I wondered when I saw the 300 Mbps,
but I was certain when I saw it was a dual-band device.

I have a driver for your device, but I will not tell you how to get it until you
place a proper request on some mailing list!

Larry




       reply	other threads:[~2013-06-26 11:30 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <51A77433.2060702@lwfinger.net>
2013-06-26 11:30 ` shiki.biomernok [this message]
2013-06-26 16:14   ` Fwd: Re: TP-Link 8200ND - rtl8192cu module not loading / working Larry Finger
2013-06-26 17:29     ` shiki.biomernok
2013-06-26 20:25       ` Larry Finger
2013-06-27  9:58         ` shiki.biomernok
2013-06-27 13:34           ` Xose Vazquez Perez
2013-06-27 15:07             ` Larry Finger
2013-06-27 15:32               ` shiki.biomernok
2013-06-27 16:05                 ` Larry Finger
     [not found]                 ` <51CDAE50.3010107@lwfinger.net>
     [not found]                   ` <51CDD051.6060804@gmail.com>
2013-06-28 19:15                     ` Larry Finger
2013-06-27 19:45               ` Xose Vazquez Perez
2013-06-27 10:08         ` shiki.biomernok
2013-06-27 15:21           ` Larry Finger

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