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Sudo echo "options 88x2bu rtw_power_mgnt=0 rtw_ips_mode=0 rtw_enusbss=0" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/nf Sudo modprobe 88x2bu rtw_power_mgnt=0 rtw_ips_mode=0 rtw_enusbss=0 First, make sure that the power supply of your Raspberry Pi can provide 3A current, then we can disable the 8812bu WiFi adapter power saving. I found this page which show a broken link to Broadcom (it looks like the page hasn't been updated since 2013) and other links. The chip is a Broadcom BCM4360 and it looks like there are no official Linux drivers at With Google I found that people has been able to get this card to work, with some patched drivers. The above problems are caused by power saving. To my frustration, it looks like PCE-AC68 do not have Linux support. Short disconnects every few seconds on 5GHz band.Always required autenthication without connect on 5GHz band.Sudo wget -O /usr/local/bin/rpi-source & sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/rpi-source & /usr/local/bin/rpi-source -q -tag-update
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Sudo apt install -y bc git flex bison libssl-dev Please run the rpi-source command to install the kernel headers for kernel: Make: *** /lib/modules/5.4.51-v7+/build: No such file or directory. When plugging in the usb dongle, the wifi networks are selectable, but it fails to connect, connection. I’m pretty sure that I need some kind of internet to get it running, so I bought a TP-Link TL-WN823N USB wifi dongle, which should work. I have a Asus PCE-AC68 in use, but it doesn’t work at all with my fedora. Make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE= -C /lib/modules/5.4.51-v7+/build M=/home/pi/RTL8812BU_for_Raspbian modules Hi guys, I moved and at my new place I have only wifi access. If fails to compile like /lib/modules/5.x.x-v7+/build: No such file or directory. The driver can be compiled from its sources provided at the Broadcom Homepage. The kernel module bcmwl since version 6.30.223.141 can be used as a driver for the PCE-AC68. and is compatible with Linux since at least Ubuntu 12.04. Sudo apt install -y bc git dkms build-essential raspberrypi-kernel-headers The Asus PCE-AC68 is a PCI-Express card which bases on the BCM4360 chipset. Sudo iwconfig wlx1cbfcea97791 mode monitorĬurrently tested with Linux RaspberryPi 5.4.51-v7l+/4.19.118-v7+/4.19.97-v7+ on:įor Raspberry Pi OS 5.10 kernel, please clone the v5.6.1 branch: Sed -i 's/CONFIG_WIFI_MONITOR = n/CONFIG_WIFI_MONITOR = y/' Makefile You may be prompted to enter your password. Copy & paste the following into the terminal window and hit Return. Installing the Driver(RTL8812BU Chipset) on Your System: NOTE: Install USB Wi-Fi Adapters(RTL8812BU chipset) on GUN/Linux, a few known wireless cards that use this driver include:
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How to Install RTL8812BU USB WiFi Dongle on Linux by Alan Pfahler on JanuT10:14:58+00:00