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Realtek RTL8192E, RTL8188SU, RTL8191S, RTL8192SU, RTL8192U devices
This page describes how to enable support for WiFi devices based on Realtek 802.11n chipsets on Debian systems.
Contents
Drivers
rtl8192e, rtl8192su and rtl8192u are vendor drivers for Realtek 802.11n wireless LAN chipsets. They are included as staging drivers in the mainline Linux kernel.
The produced kernel modules are:
r8192_pci (supported devices)
r8192s_usb (supported devices)
r8192u_usb (supported devices)
Non-free firmware is required, which can be provided by installing the firmware-realtek package. Firmware must be installed prior to device operation. RTL8192U firmware is currently not packaged (588142).
These staging drivers are only available for the x86 and x86-64 architectures (Debian i386 and AMD64 ports respectively) at this time.
Realtek 802.11b/g devices are supported by different drivers.
Installation
Lenny
- RTL8192U chipset support is currently not available.
Add the Debian Backports repository to /etc/apt/sources.list, also including the "non-free" component. For example:
# Backported packages for Debian Lenny deb http://backports.debian.org/debian lenny-backports main contrib non-free
Update the list of available packages:
# aptitude update
Install a Linux 2.6.32 kernel image appropriate for your system, along with the lenny-backports/firmware-realtek and wireless-tools packages. For example:
# aptitude -t lenny-backports install linux-image-2.6-$(uname -r | sed 's,.*-,,') firmware-realtek wireless-tools
- Restart your system and boot with the newly installed kernel. If not already performed, connect the device to your system.
The necessary kernel module should be automatically loaded. If necessary, it can be manually loaded via either:
# modprobe r8192_pci
or
# modprobe r8192s_usb
Verify your device has an available interface:
# iwconfig
Configure your wireless interface as appropriate.
Squeeze
Add a "non-free" component to /etc/apt/sources.list, for example:
# Debian Squeeze (testing) deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian squeeze main contrib non-free
Update the list of available packages and install the firmware-realtek and wireless-tools packages:
# aptitude update # aptitude install firmware-realtek wireless-tools
- For users with RTL8192U-based devices only:
Firmware is required to be supplied:
# aptitude install unzip && exit $ wget ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Wireless/dwa130_revC/Drivers/dwa130_revC_drivers_linux_006.zip $ unzip dwa130_revC_drivers_linux_006.zip $ su # mkdir -p /usr/local/lib/firmware/RTL8192U # cp rtl8192u_linux_2.6.0006.1031.2008/firmware/RTL8192U/* /usr/local/lib/firmware/RTL8192U
- If not already performed, connect the device to your system.
The necessary kernel module should be automatically loaded. If necessary, it can be manually loaded via either:
# modprobe r8192_pci
or
# modprobe r8192s_usb
or
# modprobe r8192u_usb
Verify your device has an available interface:
# iwconfig
Configure your wireless interface as appropriate.
Supported Devices
r8192_pci
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/PCI explains how to identify a PCI device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo r8192_pci in Debian 2.6.32 (2.6.32-18) kernel images.
PCI: 07AA:0044 (Vendor name unknown) (Device name unknown) PCI: 07AA:0047 (Vendor name unknown) (Device name unknown) PCI: 10EC:8192 Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8192E Wireless LAN Controller
r8192s_usb
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/USB explains how to identify a USB device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo r8192s_usb in Debian 2.6.32 (2.6.32-18) kernel images.
USB: 050D:815F Belkin Components F5D8053 N Wireless USB Adapter v6000 [Realtek RTL8192SU] USB: 06F8:E031 Guillemot Corp. Hercules HWNUm-300 Wireless N mini [Realtek RTL8191S] USB: 07AA:0047 Corega K.K. (Device name unknown) USB: 07D1:3300 D-Link System DWA-130 802.11n Wireless N Adapter(rev.E) [Realtek RTL8192SU] USB: 07D1:3302 D-Link System DWA-130 802.11n Wireless N Adapter(rev.C2) [Realtek RTL8192SU] USB: 07D1:3303 D-Link System DWA-131 802.11n Wireless N Nano Adapter(rev.A1) [Realtek RTL8192SU] USB: 0B05:1786 ASUSTek Computer, Inc. (Device name unknown) USB: 0BDA:8171 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8188SU 802.11n WLAN Adapter USB: 0BDA:8172 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8191S WLAN Adapter USB: 0BDA:8173 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. (Device name unknown) USB: 0BDA:8174 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. (Device name unknown) USB: 0BDA:8712 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. (Device name unknown) USB: 0BDA:8713 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. (Device name unknown) USB: 0DF6:0045 Sitecom Europe B.V. WL-353 Wireless USB Adapter 150N Nano USB: 0DF6:004B Sitecom Europe B.V. WL-349v3 Wireless Micro Adapter 150N X1 [Realtek RTL8192SU] USB: 0E66:0015 Hawking Technologies (Device name unknown) USB: 0E66:0016 Hawking Technologies (Device name unknown) USB: 1740:9603 Senao (Device name unknown) USB: 1740:9605 Senao (Device name unknown) USB: 7392:7611 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd (Device name unknown) USB: 7392:7612 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd (Device name unknown) USB: 7392:7622 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd (Device name unknown)
r8192u_usb
The page HowToIdentifyADevice/USB explains how to identify a USB device.
The following list is based on the alias fields of modinfo r8192u_usb in Debian 2.6.32 (2.6.32-18) kernel images.
USB: 050D:805E Belkin Components F5D8053 N Wireless USB Adapter v5000 [Realtek RTL8192U] USB: 07AA:0043 Corega K.K. CG-WLUSB300N rev A2 [Realtek RTL8192U] USB: 0BDA:8192 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. (Device name unknown) USB: 0BDA:8709 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. (Device name unknown) USB: 0DF6:0031 Sitecom Europe B.V. (Device name unknown) USB: 1740:9201 Senao (Device name unknown) USB: 2001:3301 D-Link Corp. DWA-130 802.11n Wireless N Adapter(rev.C1) [Realtek RTL8192U] USB: 5A57:0290 Zinwell ZW-N290 802.11n [Realtek RTL8192SU]
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