Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Extensions => TCE News => Topic started by: coreplayer2 on December 09, 2013, 10:05:53 PM
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New Realtek driver extensions submitted for rtl8192cu compatible USB WiFi adapters for x86 and x86_64 architectures of 3.8.13 kernel
Official Realtek driver, requiring no additional firmware.
Blacklist of in-tree module required to use this official driver
blacklist=rtl8192cu boot code will prevent loading of in-tree module
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What are the benefits of the Realtek driver over one provided by Kernel, except the menioned firmware?
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I found Reliability an issue, with respect to maintaining connections over any length of time considerably improved with official module, whereas in-tree driver dropped connections frequently at least on my test hardware.
See attached recent release notes for Official driver, particularly the x86_64 fix (afaik is not included with in-tree version).
If the Official drivers support the intended hardware they can easily be recompiled if requested to support various power saving modes, which are currently not enabled by default and AFAIK not available at all with in tree module.
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Ok more Realtek wireless drivers submitted to the TC-5.x repo
wl-8188eu-3.8.13-tinycore.tcz
wl-8188eu-3.8.13-tinycore64.tcz
to
tc-5.x x86
tc-5.x x86_64
tc-5.x corepure64
for Realtek 8188eu 150Mbps Wireless N USB Adapters
Supporting the very popular TP-LINK TL-WN725N (v2) mini wireless device
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Also, just updated the RTL8192CU wireless drivers with PID's to support the recent D-LINK wireless adapter DWA-131
Both these listed wireless devices are N300 compatible and add to the list of supported N300 devices, we are no longer limited to N150 wireless speeds
D-LINK Wireless N300 Nano USB Adapter DWA-131
and
TP-LINK Wireless N300 Mini USB Adapter TL-WN823N
are supported in these extensions being submitted today
wl-r8192cu-3.8.13-tinycore.tcz
wl-r8192cu-3.8.13-tinycore64.tcz
for
TC-5.x x86, x86_64 and corepure64
Note: in-tree 8192cu driver will need blacklisting
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hi,
The TP-LINK TL-WN353G 54M wireless G PCI adapter has the RTL8185L chipset.
https://wiki.debian.org/rtl818x (https://wiki.debian.org/rtl818x)
Q: Is the driver available for 3.8.13 kernel?
eltone
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Let me check on support for a RTL8185L chipset
thx
Update: The rtl8180.ko wireless driver is available in x86 and x86_64 wireless-3.8.13-tinycore extensions which
supposedly support both RTL8180L and RTL8185L chipsets
If you haven't bought it yet, then I would look at the D-LINK Wireless N300 Nano USB Adapter DWA-131, which
is quite fast (N300), has greater range and is no bigger than my thumb nail.
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3249624466 (http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3249624466)
this result from my notebook using tc-5.1 with the above D-LINK DWA-131 and a matching N capable router
:)
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Meanwhile just updated and submitted x86 & x86_64 Realtek r8712u Wireless USB drivers for the 3.8.13-kernel
wl-r8712u-3.8.13-tinycore.tcz
wl-r8712u-3.8.13-tinycore64.tcz
Tested on
Realtek RTL8191SU 802.11n WLAN Adapter
Realtek RTL8188SU Wireless Adapter
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Let me check on support for a RTL8185L chipset
Update: The rtl8180.ko wireless driver is available in x86 and x86_64 wireless-3.8.13-tinycore extensions which
supposedly support both RTL8180L and RTL8185L chipsets
hi,
Q: What's all needed besides the following commands to get the RTL8185L functional w/TCP 5.1:
$ tce-load -i wireless_tools
$ sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid "eltonenetwork"
$ sudo iwconfig wlan0 key 6789abcdef
$ sudo udhcpc -b -i wlan0 -x hostname:box -p /var/run/udhcpc.wlan0.pid
'lspci' was not found to query the WLAN device!
eltone
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If you use the "provides" function of the apps gui, you'll see that "lspci" is provided by the pci-utils extension
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If you use the "provides" function of the apps gui, you'll see that "lspci" is provided by the pci-utils extension
Dear Juanito:
Anyone new to tc-5.x don't seem aware of the 'tag' or 'provides' functions in the app browser, please enlighten . . .
tc@box:~$ apps --help
options are:
-bg2 color
-bg color
-di[splay] host:n.n
-dn[d]
-fg color
-g[eometry] WxH+X+Y
-i[conic]
-k[bd]
-na[me] classname
-nod[nd]
-nok[bd]
-not[ooltips]
-s[cheme] scheme
-ti[tle] windowtitle
-to[oltips]
Regards,
eltone
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He did.
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Anyone new to tc-5.x don't seem aware of the 'tag' or 'provides' functions in the app browser, please enlighten . . .
http://tinycorelinux.net/videos/apps.ogv
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Meanwhile just updated and submitted Realtek rtl8187se Wireless USB driver extension for the 3.8.13 kernel
supporting RTL8180 / RTL8185 based WLAN cards
wl-r8187se -3.8.13-tinycore.tcz
Thanks Misalf for testing