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I was having problems with my old TP-Link usb wifi device so I upgraded to the TL-WN822N. At first, it was working but was extremely slow. What I did to fix that was remove the old rt800 drivers from my modprobe.d. Unfortunately I am getting constant disconnects and am unable to reconnect to the access point without rebooting. Even unplugging and replugging in the device doesn't seem to work.
In my modprobe.d I have
options rtl8192cu ips=0 fwlps=0
options usbcore autosuspend=-1iw dev:
phy#0
Interface wlp10s0u3
ifindex 4
wdev 0x1
addr e8:94:f6:13:9a:e3
type managed
channel 6 (2437 MHz), width: 20 MHz, center1: 2437 MHzdmesg doesn't seem to provide any useful information. Any ideas what could be causing my issues? The drivers for this chipset are no longer available in the AUR, I'm guessing because the drivers are in the kernel now
Last edited by Cirdan (2014-06-10 20:37:24)
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Same experience here using the in-kernel drivers, however https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/8192cu-dkms/ (note it was renamed slightly from the one you're likely thinking of (dkms-8192cu)) and netctl-auto are 100% rock solid with dramatically better speeds and signal
Last edited by Darkimmortal (2014-06-14 05:46:05)
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