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Hi,
I recently bought a new USB wifi card and tried to create a hotspot from my PC. However, I could not find the driver anywhere. I was wondering is there any alternative solution for it or not?
This is what I got after I command lsusb:
Bus 005 Device 004: ID 0bda:1a2b Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8188GU 802.11n WLAN Adapter (Driver CDROM Mode)
Hope someone can help me out. Thanks in advance.
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You are probably out of luck: (lwinger is the one person who collects pretty much all realtek drivers)
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I have not found a Linux driver for the RTRL8188GU.
This one will build, but it will fail on your device.
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Thank you for your reply.
I already check the Github repo. I was hoping there might be some other solution that can resolve this issue.
Unfortunately, it seems I bought the wrong device.
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Found a working solution: https://github.com/McMCCRU/rtl8188gu
Pull request for 5.10 kernels: https://github.com/McMCCRU/rtl8188gu/pull/3
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Thanks for the input. As the OP has not been here since October, I am going to consider this thread abandoned and close it.
jacklu333333, if you come back and want this thread reopened, use the Report link.
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