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Confirm this driver working for Ubuntu 18.04.1 and TP-Link AC1300 Archer T4U(EU) v2.0

Open micheldrescher opened this issue 5 years ago • 5 comments

Kernel version: 4.15.0-32-generic

Would it make sense to start listing confirmed installs with h/w combinations somewhere?

It took me ages and pure luck to find this repository - I also support addressing issue #149 for the good of the larger community!

I referenced to this repository in my askubuntu thread here

micheldrescher avatar Aug 23 '18 09:08 micheldrescher

Does the iw list command work for you ? it's not working for me, i'm also seeing dropped packets and network intermitency.

garceri avatar Aug 24 '18 14:08 garceri

I'd have to check, it's not my laptop but my wife's. But iwconfig works, so I take it that iw list will work too. Will confirm later.

micheldrescher avatar Aug 24 '18 14:08 micheldrescher

Hi @garceri,

I just checked, and indeed iw list doesn't do anything, it just lists nothing. Also, no dropped packages or network instability.

However, lsusb -v -s 2:2 produces the attached result.

wifw.txt

The only curious thing about it is that the driver thinks it is a 802.11n NIC not a 802.11ac NIC - which is no problem for me because I operate only 802.11n networks anyway at the moment.

Is your network a 802.11ac?

micheldrescher avatar Aug 24 '18 19:08 micheldrescher

It's not working for me with the TP-Link AC1300 Archer T4U(EU) v3.0 The interface doesn't get listed;

Slightly better report for https://github.com/abperiasamy/rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux That one gives me the adapter but it can not see any networks.

UPDATE 17/2 I've tried the official driver from TP Link and that one is working in Ubuntu 18.04 (kernel 4.15.0-45-generic)

jandante avatar Feb 04 '19 22:02 jandante

This driver don't work with Archer T4U v3. This other driver does work. Also, on ubuntu one can try apt install rtl8812au-dkms.

gnumoksha avatar Jan 09 '20 02:01 gnumoksha