Realtek 8188eus(after getting a solution actually rtl8188fu) wifi usb not detected after driver make and install

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aldQueiroz
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Re: Realtek 8188eus(after getting a solution actually rtl8188fu) wifi usb not detected after driver make and install

#71 Post by aldQueiroz »

Hi, I'm passing here for a last time just to report; I've got back another Wifi dongle I had lent to a friend, and made a test. It worked "out of the box" ! I'm not sure about which chipset it uses (probably Ralink), but the system immediately identified it and installed the due drivers (rt73usb, rt2x00usb, and rt2x00lib; and the system pulled ''ndiswrapper" again without my intervention (?), although it seems be using Linux drivers only...)
Well, what matters is Wifi is working now, without "shenanigans"..
My conclusion: Realtek "sucks"! Even with the correct driver(?), Realtek chipsets do have intricacies which make them not feasible to use (with Linux). Given that Wifi adapters are cheap, there's no reason to spend time trying to make a troubled one work... Better get another already proved!
I thank you , Huckleberry Finn, for all your interest and kind assistance!! Surely, We'll still chat a lot about how to make MX Linux gives all we deserve!!
Regards!
Last edited by aldQueiroz on Sat Sep 19, 2020 6:33 pm, edited 2 times in total.

tony37
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Re: Realtek 8188eus(after getting a solution actually rtl8188fu) wifi usb not detected after driver make and install

#72 Post by tony37 »

aldQueiroz wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:17 pm My conclusion: Realtek "sucks"! Even with the correct driver(?), Realtek chipsets do have intricacies which make them not feasible to use (with Linux).
I have RTL8723DE wifi, for which I do need extra drivers on MX Linux but installing them was a piece of cake and it works fine. So it's foremost the FU variant which seems problematic...

aldQueiroz
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Re: Realtek 8188eus(after getting a solution actually rtl8188fu) wifi usb not detected after driver make and install

#73 Post by aldQueiroz »

tony37 wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:33 pm
aldQueiroz wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:17 pm My conclusion: Realtek "sucks"! Even with the correct driver(?), Realtek chipsets do have intricacies which make them not feasible to use (with Linux).
I have RTL8723DE wifi, for which I do need extra drivers on MX Linux but installing them was a piece of cake and it works fine. So it's foremost the FU variant which seems problematic...
Good to know, tony! It's one option more for those who needs it! But anyone who decides to use Linux must be aware that not all devices available in the market will work out of the box...!
Regards!

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Re: Realtek 8188eus(after getting a solution actually rtl8188fu) wifi usb not detected after driver make and install

#74 Post by Vipul88 »

aldQueiroz wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:17 pm Hi, I'm passing here for a last time just to report; I've got back another Wifi dongle I had lent to a friend, and made a test. It worked "out of the box" ! I'm not sure about which chipset it uses (probably Ralink), but the system immediately identified it and installed the due drivers (rt73usb, rt2x00usb, and rt2x00lib; and the system pulled ''ndiswrapper" again without my intervention (?), although it seems be using Linux drivers only...)
Well, what matters is Wifi is working now, without "shenanigans"..
My conclusion: Realtek "sucks"! Even with the correct driver(?), Realtek chipsets do have intricacies which make them not feasible to use (with Linux). Given that Wifi adapters are cheap, there's no reason to spend time trying to make a troubled one work... Better get another already proved!
I thank you , Huckleberry Finn, for all your interest and kind assistance!! Surely, We'll still chat a lot about how to make MX Linux fives all we deserve!!
Regards!
aldQueiroz glad to know someone had the exact same problem i had before.
can you please tell which is the another wifi dongle i mean make and company, or some lsusb and other commands to understand which wifi dongle it is to for future preferences for me and other similar users. and what was preconfigured drivers installed etc.. for this specific wifi dongle.
P.s. i still cant connect my rtl8188fu and i have stopped worrying :snail:

aldQueiroz
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Re: Realtek 8188eus(after getting a solution actually rtl8188fu) wifi usb not detected after driver make and install

#75 Post by aldQueiroz »

Vipul88 wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 10:40 pm (...)

aldQueiroz glad to know someone had the exact same problem i had before.
can you please tell which is the another wifi dongle i mean make and company, or some lsusb and other commands to understand which wifi dongle it is to for future preferences for me and other similar users. and what was preconfigured drivers installed etc.. for this specific wifi dongle.
P.s. i still cant connect my rtl8188fu and i have stopped worrying :snail:
Good morning, Vipul88. As per my former comment, I don't know yet which is the chipset of that Wifi dongle, neither its original model. But give me a time and I'll check it out for you, ok? I shall reply with the specifications you need within today!

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Re: Realtek 8188eus(after getting a solution actually rtl8188fu) wifi usb not detected after driver make and install

#76 Post by Vipul88 »

aldQueiroz wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 10:15 am
Huckleberry Finn wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 6:34 pm If the "circles" as if "being connected" are still there, you can try a different kernel: Say, 5.6 (I'm also on currently) from MX Package Installer (You'll see in the first tab (Popular Apps): "Kernels")

Also enter Router Settings and try these:
  • Change 802.11 mode from "mixed" (or b/g/n) to b/g or g only (discard the n as some devices have problems with that)
  • Change the channel from "Auto" to a fixed one, preferably Channel 1
  • Change Security from WPA/WPA2 to WPA2
Reboot
HI, I've just made it as per your suggestion: I did the kernel upgrade to Debian 5.6 (more specifically, 5.6.0-2-amd64), but it didn't work...
I prefer not to mess with Router (modem) settings. It could bring other issues to connection of my other devices (and also, the Wifi troubled machine isn't meant to be used here, but rather another house, within a different Wifi network)
I decided to give a try to a Windows driver; MX Network assistant is easy to use, and installing of "ndiswrapper" was smoothly (wire connected, of course). But the App failed to apply a driver from the files within the CD which accompanies the dongle (I copied all its content to the HDD); although it supplies drives to all versions of Windows (from Xp to Win 10, both 32 and 64bit versions), the App failed on reading the *.inf files with installing instructions... I've got stuck, again..!
I also have the cd for drivers it says rtl8188eus, and it did not work for me because the cd drivers were supported till 3.2 kernel only it mentioned in a document in the cd I read after lot of misses so maybe that is similar in your cd drivers as well.i never tried it's windows drivers though that's interesting I will try but probably it will fail as well 😅

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Re: Realtek 8188eus(after getting a solution actually rtl8188fu) wifi usb not detected after driver make and install

#77 Post by aldQueiroz »

Vipul88 wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 10:40 pm
aldQueiroz wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:17 pm (...)
aldQueiroz glad to know someone had the exact same problem i had before.
can you please tell which is the another wifi dongle i mean make and company, or some lsusb and other commands to understand which wifi dongle it is to for future preferences for me and other similar users. and what was preconfigured drivers installed etc.. for this specific wifi dongle.
P.s. i still cant connect my rtl8188fu and i have stopped worrying :snail:
Vipul88, here are the specifications of the Wifi dongle which works out of the box:

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pedro_lucas@bento:~
$ inxi -Nxxx
Network:   Device-1: NVIDIA MCP61 Ethernet vendor: Micro-Star MSI type: network bridge 
           driver: forcedeth v: kernel port: ee00 bus ID: 00:07.0 chip ID: 10de:03ef 
           Device-2: Ralink RT2501/RT2573 Wireless Adapter type: USB driver: rt73usb 
           bus ID: 1-1:2 chip ID: 148f:2573 serial: 12345 
pedro_lucas@bento:~
$ 
Indeed, it is a Ralink chipset built-in USB dongle. As said before, the system immediately identified it and installed the due drivers (rt73usb, rt2x00usb, and rt2x00lib; and the system pulled ''ndiswrapper" without my intervention (by MX net assistant app), although it seems be using Linux drivers only... I believe such devices are quite cheap, easy to find. So, you'd rather get some of that, instead of spending hours, days trying to make a flawed Realtek chipset Wifi dongle work (but it's a pity when we, Linux' users, don't "prevail" over the idiosyncrasies of a lazy, "Windows driven" industry...!)
Good luck, and regards!

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Re: Realtek 8188eus(after getting a solution actually rtl8188fu) wifi usb not detected after driver make and install

#78 Post by Vipul88 »

aldQueiroz wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 8:31 am
Vipul88 wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 10:40 pm
aldQueiroz wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:17 pm (...)
aldQueiroz glad to know someone had the exact same problem i had before.
can you please tell which is the another wifi dongle i mean make and company, or some lsusb and other commands to understand which wifi dongle it is to for future preferences for me and other similar users. and what was preconfigured drivers installed etc.. for this specific wifi dongle.
P.s. i still cant connect my rtl8188fu and i have stopped worrying :snail:
Vipul88, here are the specifications of the Wifi dongle which works out of the box:

Code: Select all

pedro_lucas@bento:~
$ inxi -Nxxx
Network:   Device-1: NVIDIA MCP61 Ethernet vendor: Micro-Star MSI type: network bridge 
           driver: forcedeth v: kernel port: ee00 bus ID: 00:07.0 chip ID: 10de:03ef 
           Device-2: Ralink RT2501/RT2573 Wireless Adapter type: USB driver: rt73usb 
           bus ID: 1-1:2 chip ID: 148f:2573 serial: 12345 
pedro_lucas@bento:~
$ 
Indeed, it is a Ralink chipset built-in USB dongle. As said before, the system immediately identified it and installed the due drivers (rt73usb, rt2x00usb, and rt2x00lib; and the system pulled ''ndiswrapper" without my intervention (by MX net assistant app), although it seems be using Linux drivers only... I believe such devices are quite cheap, easy to find. So, you'd rather get some of that, instead of spending hours, days trying to make a flawed Realtek chipset Wifi dongle work (but it's a pity when we, Linux' users, don't "prevail" over the idiosyncrasies of a lazy, "Windows driven" industry...!)
Good luck, and regards!
Thanks. Ralink works on linux drivers so ndiswrapper is unnecessary. Anyways this will help people better understand about what really is the solution in these scenarios.
To conclude rtl8188eus aka rtl8188fu is having problem which are beyond us to solve. So stay away from them if you're using linux.

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Re: Realtek 8188eus(after getting a solution actually rtl8188fu) wifi usb not detected after driver make and install

#79 Post by Vipul88 »

bought a new dongle here is the details about it,
vipul@primamx:~
1.$ inxi -Nxxx
Network: Device-1: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet vendor: ASUSTeK P8 series driver: r8169
v: kernel port: e000 bus ID: 03:00.0 chip ID: 10ec:8168
Device-2: Ralink MT7601U Wireless Adapter type: USB driver: mt7601u bus ID: 2-1.5:4 chip ID: 148f:7601
serial: 1.0
2. lsusb
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 148f:7601 Ralink Technology, Corp. MT7601U Wireless Adapter
the wifi dongle i bought it in india for 300 rs. i.e <5$,
hope this will help to anyone viewing.
al in all realtek does not work ralink does

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Re: Realtek 8188eus(after getting a solution actually rtl8188fu) wifi usb not detected after driver make and install

#80 Post by cherith_reddy »

Vipul88 wrote: Sat Sep 19, 2020 9:38 am bought a new dongle here is the details about it,
vipul@primamx:~
1.$ inxi -Nxxx
Network: Device-1: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet vendor: ASUSTeK P8 series driver: r8169
v: kernel port: e000 bus ID: 03:00.0 chip ID: 10ec:8168
Device-2: Ralink MT7601U Wireless Adapter type: USB driver: mt7601u bus ID: 2-1.5:4 chip ID: 148f:7601
serial: 1.0
2. lsusb
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 148f:7601 Ralink Technology, Corp. MT7601U Wireless Adapter
the wifi dongle i bought it in india for 300 rs. i.e <5$,
hope this will help to anyone viewing.
al in all realtek does not work ralink does
hi Vipul88
is your new wifi adapter is working properly
if yes pls send the link from were you purchased
it will be very helpful to me

thank you

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