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it seems slow also in recognising that the network is unencrypted (doesn't have the padlock on the little icon. I have tried disablng WEP encryption on the router, and still the old Buffalo connects and the Realtek fails to connect. I tried using uppercase for the WEP passphrase and also for the HEX WEP code, to no effect. Do I report a bug to Ubuntu, as it is part of the delivered ver 11.10? Or to Realtek? So, my current guess is that it is a driver problem. I have stuck in an old Broadcom usb dongle, which connects happily using the WEP code. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. When it times out, it prompts for the code again. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Plugable USB 2.0 Wireless N 802.11n 150 Mbps Nano WiFi Network Adapter (Realtek RTL8188EUS Chipset) Plug and Play for Windows.
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When I attempt to connect to my wifi network, it prompts for the WEP code and tries and tries to connect. It is associated with the realtek usb adaptor in Network Manager, and one can see the available wireless networks (so I know its working to some extent). I then followed the troubleshooting pages for wireless networking and found that the realtek rtl8192cu driver was in the library, and used modprob (I think) to enable it as directed.
#REALTEK RTL8188CUS DRIVER WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
I did a completely fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10. `/usr/src/linux-headers-3.0.0-12-generic' make: *** Error 2Ĭompile make driver error: 2, Please check error Mesg home/karl/rtl8188cus/driver/rtl8192_8188CU_linux_v.20110922/include/osdep_service.h:49:29:įatal error: linux/smp_lock.h: No such file or directory compilation all goes well until an error message appears Authentication requested for make driver: make ARCH=i386ĬROSS_COMPILE= -C /lib/modules/3.0.0-12-generic/build What's changed in 11.10? sudo bash install.sh
#REALTEK RTL8188CUS DRIVER WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS#
When I try and install the RTL8188CUS drivers downloaded from Realtek (using their install.sh shell script) I installed the drivers in 11.04 using individual commands to make, etc., and that worked OK, but using individual commands now gives the same error.