On 21.01.2017 21:00, poma wrote:
> On 17.01.2017 22:12, Stephen Morris wrote:
> [...]
>> The lsusb output for that device is also below.
>>
>> Bus 010 Device 002: ID 2001:331a D-Link Corp.
>>
> [...]
>
> D-Link DWA-192 - Realtek RTL8814AU WiFi USB 3.0
>
>
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/D-Link_DWA-192
>
http://support.dlink.com/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DWA-192
> ftp://files.dlink.com.au/products/DWA-192
>
https://openitforum.pl/index/recenzje/karty/d-link-dwa-192-r225
>
>
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Edimax_EW-7833UAC
>
http://www.edimax.com/edimax/download/download/data/edimax/global/downloa...
>
http://www.edimax.com/edimax/mw/cufiles/files/download/Driver_Utility/EW-...
>
>
https://github.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au
>
https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> $ unzip EW-7833UAC_linux_4.3.21_kernel_3.16-4.4.zip
> $ cd EW7833UAC_linux_4.3.21_kernel_3.16-4.4/EW7833UAC_linux_v4.3.21_17997.20160531/
>
> $ curl -s
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/disable-debu... | patch
-p1
> $ curl -s
https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/commit/e6d6beb.patch | patch
-p1
> $ curl -s
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/linux-4.7.patch | patch -p1
> $ curl -s
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/master/linux-4.8.patch | patch -p1
>
> $ make -j3
> $ su
> # cp 8814au.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/updates/
> # depmod
> # modinfo 8814au | grep 2001
>
> # modprobe -v 8814au
> # dmesg:
> ...
> RTL871X: module init start
> RTL871X: rtl8814au v4.3.21_17997.20160531
> RTL871X: build time: Jan 21 2017 20:04:38
> usbcore: registered new interface driver rtl8814au
> RTL871X: module init ret=0
> ...
> # modprobe -rv 8814au
> # dmesg:
> ...
> RTL871X: module exit start
> usbcore: deregistering interface driver rtl8814au
> RTL871X: module exit success
> ...
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Wifi ball works now?
> HW add.
>
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_USB-AC68
>
https://www.asus.com/Networking/USB-AC68/HelpDesk_Download
>
>
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_Archer_T9UH
>
http://www.tp-link.com/en/download/Archer-T9UH.html
>
>
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TRENDnet_TEW-809UB
>
https://www.trendnet.com/support/supportdetail.asp?prod=100_TEW-809UB
>
> SW add.
>
https://github.com/abperiasamy/rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux
>
https://github.com/austinmarton/rtl8812au_linux
>
OR
according to "rtl8814au? #10"
https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/issues/10
$ git clone -b driver-4.3.21
https://github.com/uminokoe/rtl8812AU.git
RTL8814AU-uminokoe
$ cd RTL8814AU-uminokoe/
$ git revert -n 9260f77 8d33100
// "Disabled debugging code."
$ curl -s
https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8812AU/commit/3e80ebc.patch | patch -p1
// Enables CONFIG_MP_VHT_HW_TX_MODE
$ sed -i '/CONFIG_MP_VHT_HW_TX_MODE/s/n/y/' Makefile
$ sed -i '/CONFIG_MP_VHT_HW_TX_MODE/s/#//' Makefile
OR
$ git clone
https://github.com/diederikdehaas/rtl8814AU.git RTL8814AU-diederikdehaas
$ cd RTL8814AU-diederikdehaas/
// Adds missing Vendor/Product ID
$ sed -i '/0xA834/ a\\t{USB_DEVICE(0x7392, 0xA833), .driver_info = RTL8814A}, /*
Edimax - Edimax */' os_dep/linux/usb_intf.c
// "Added VHT capabilities."
$ curl -s
https://github.com/uminokoe/rtl8812AU/commit/5f75242.patch | patch -p1
// Enables CONFIG_MP_VHT_HW_TX_MODE
$ sed -i '/CONFIG_MP_VHT_HW_TX_MODE/s/n/y/' Makefile
$ sed -i '/CONFIG_MP_VHT_HW_TX_MODE/s/#//' Makefile
$ make -j3
$ su
# cp 8814au.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/updates/
# depmod
# modinfo 8814au
# modprobe -v 8814au
# dmesg:
...
RTL871X: module init start
RTL871X: rtl8814au v4.3.21_17997.20160531
usbcore: registered new interface driver rtl8814au
RTL871X: module init ret=0
...
# modprobe -rv 8814au
# dmesg:
...
RTL871X: module exit start
usbcore: deregistering interface driver rtl8814au
RTL871X: module exit success
...
Hello Diederik,
it seems there are only two Linux RTL8814AU users, so far.
Morris, when you catch some time, would you mind to run a couple iperf tests with
DWA-192,
to see real network throughput results.
I can't run any at the moment because
Fedora is refusing to actually use
the device at all.
I have also just upgraded to F25 and nothing has changed.
The last time I used this device was on 08/10/2016 and it was using the
ATH9K driver. The main reason I upgraded to this USB device was that I
upgraded my router to a faster version, and I found that unlike the
DWA182 I didn't have to compile my own driver, the kernel had inbuilt
support for the DWA192.
It is possible that I have managed to Blacklist the device in some way,
not by the conventional Blacklist.conf, and I have forgotten how so I
can't find where I've done it to reverse it.
Also, having never done it before, I also don't know how to run iperf tests.
regards,
Steve