I recently purchased one usb device when connected to usb port my pc will get wifi symbol and i can scan for wifi this all works perfectly fine in windows. After when i tried to do samething in MX Linux it doesn't show any wifi symbol or it doesn't even show that there is a device. Here is the command and output.
$ dmesg | tail
[ 2724.709706] usb 5-8.4: New USB device found, idVendor=03f0, idProduct=042a, bcdDevice= 1.00
[ 2724.709710] usb 5-8.4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
[ 2724.709712] usb 5-8.4: Product: HP LaserJet Professional M1136 MFP
[ 2724.709714] usb 5-8.4: Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
[ 2724.709716] usb 5-8.4: SerialNumber: 000000000QHCN97BPR1a
[ 2726.532547] usblp 5-8.4:1.0: usblp0: USB Bidirectional printer dev 10 if 0 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x03F0 pid 0x042A
[ 2726.532607] usbcore: registered new interface driver usblp
[ 3644.698699] usb 5-8: USB disconnect, device number 9
[ 3644.698706] usb 5-8.4: USB disconnect, device number 10
[ 3644.698915] usblp0: removed
Well that's not it. So it's not being seen at all.
Can you get the device's specs (brand, model, mac address, etc.) from the Windows side? Once you have that, you can do a web search on 'Linux <that info>" or "Debian <that info>" to see the support situation.
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Does the device have any sort of FCC information on it or on the packaging? I know you're not in the USA, but the manufacturer might have it on it anyway.
Jerry3904 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 2:17 pm
Well that's not it. So it's not being seen at all.
Can you get the device's specs (brand, model, mac address, etc.) from the Windows side? Once you have that, you can do a web search on 'Linux <that info>" or "Debian <that info>" to see the support situation.
These are the details obtained when i am using wifi in windows10
Thanks. Now that we know the name, there's a lot of info on how to install this to be found in a web search on "linux Realtek RTL8188FTV Wireless LAN." I haven't looked closely, but I see lots of solutions you might want to look through. Get back to us if you need more help.
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Jerry3904 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 6:32 am
Thanks. Now that we know the name, there's a lot of info on how to install this to be found in a web search on "linux Realtek RTL8188FTV Wireless LAN." I haven't looked closely, but I see lots of solutions you might want to look through. Get back to us if you need more help.
Thanks for your suggestion and downloaded the driver and successfully compiled it and restarted the system but nothing was changed i followed acc to this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syZcfQ8cgQM and before that i tried to download the driver and tried to compiled it but all of them failed however the one showed in the video worked but after installation of driver it shows like this
Jerry3904 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 6:32 am
Thanks. Now that we know the name, there's a lot of info on how to install this to be found in a web search on "linux Realtek RTL8188FTV Wireless LAN." I haven't looked closely, but I see lots of solutions you might want to look through. Get back to us if you need more help.
Thanks for your suggestion and downloaded the driver and successfully compiled it and restarted the system but nothing was changed i followed acc to this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syZcfQ8cgQM and before that i tried to download the driver and tried to compiled it but all of them failed ...
That video shows a process for installing a completely different driver than what you need. Another result from searching as Jerry suggested leads to this which should be the right driver: https://github.com/ulli-kroll/rtl8188fu
Jerry3904 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 6:32 am
Thanks. Now that we know the name, there's a lot of info on how to install this to be found in a web search on "linux Realtek RTL8188FTV Wireless LAN." I haven't looked closely, but I see lots of solutions you might want to look through. Get back to us if you need more help.
Thanks for your suggestion and downloaded the driver and successfully compiled it and restarted the system but nothing was changed i followed acc to this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syZcfQ8cgQM and before that i tried to download the driver and tried to compiled it but all of them failed ...
That video shows a process for installing a completely different driver than what you need. Another result from searching as Jerry suggested leads to this which should be the right driver: https://github.com/ulli-kroll/rtl8188fu
Thank you for your suggestion and installed the driver perfectly but nothing changed after installing this driver i couldn't understand the real problem. Thanks in advance