Hi, I bought a USB wireless adapter that uses the Realtek chipset RTL8188CUS.I saw that the drivers are already installed in the "Realtek-firmware" package.So i put the adapter in and it is recognized by the sysytem.I go to the network manager applet and I click "Create new wireless network", than i put in the network name and the WPA password. And here comes the trouble.
I bought the yoga 13, and have the same issue with other penguins using this machine.
(Wireless card Realtek RTL8723AE-BT is not recognized)
I'm or 13.04 hoping the drivers have made it to the kernel.
I would love to get the internal wifi card functioning.
(Also the backlight on the screen doesn't seem to be coming on after a suspend)
Bus 001 Device 009: ID 050d:945a Belkin Components F7D1101 v
This is proving to be really hard to get done.I've worked with and on PCs for a long time, but never tried to do wireless before. It was not allowed on company PCs, meaning laptops had to be plugged into the network when us were in the office, and many had to employ encryption devices as well.
hi i got SAMSUNG R522 js02tr CORE2DUO P8700 2.53GHZ-4GB-320GB-1024MB HD4650
i got ubuntu 9.10 32-bit,i use it with windows 7 32 bit and im new i cant use wireless on ubuntu,
and my ati control center not opening ,idont know is it ok?
i need help please,i got realtek wireless adapter realtek RTL8192E PCI-NIC
and i like ubuntu very much desktop is really good,
Hello Arch forums. I had a question about Realtek wireless drivers. I have the Realtek 8188CE wireless adapter and it is my understanding that this driver isn't supported under linux. I do have a wifi connection, but in Linux it is not nearly as responsive as it is in Windows(I have a dual-boot).
Running 10.10 2.6.35-22 and using my Ethernet connection to post.
I'm trying to enable my Trendnet USB wireless network adapter. Functions fine with XP and 7 (bought it today).
lsusb shows:
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0bda:0151 Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
I purchased USB Wireless adapter which runs smoothly on Windows and Ubuntu, but in BackTrack it showing me Bad password issue. From my reading I guess it's driver issue which BackTrack Kernel don't have drivers for RTL8191SU (my) Adapter.
The Realtek site have drivers for kernels 2.6-2.9.
I just upgraded from 11.04 to 11.1 and now I have no built-in wireless. It does seem to be receiving since I can see the various systems in my neighbourhood including my own, but I'm not able to connect. When I plug my USB (Belkin) in it works fine.
Hello all, I am a fresh convert to the linux scene and I know virtually nothing about this beautiful piece of engineering.
I recently reformatted and dual partitioned to both Windows 7 as well as ubuntu 10.10.
Loading works fine and Windows 7 is 100% operational. I cannot seem to get my wireless network adapter to be read by Ubuntus 'Windows Wireless Drivers' gui.