I'm currently trying to get a WiFi dongle to work with Ubuntu. It works fine with a previous installation of Windows 10, so the hardware shouldn't be an issue.When running the install.sh file, I kept getting an error message reading:

The driver I'm trying to get to run is from a download link provided in a .pdf on the disk that came with the dongle. There are drivers on there too, but after they didn't work I figured the download might have a newer version that would. The downloadlink is shortened though, so I can't paste it in here. I'm not sure about the legality of reuploading it elsewhere.


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It works on whatever kernel 15.1 has now, and I also have the 5.5.2-2.g994cf1f-default from kernel-stable repo.

and yes you will need to compile everytime you have a kernel update, or ask one of the regulars here if they can package that thing.

I forgot to mention that I have the kernel-firmware installed as well, there was a version of that package was not able to use the wireless driver but I think it was fixed now.

so i guess i need to install the driver for the wifi dongle? and since i am new to bela board i dont know how to do that. I also dont find any other tutorials on this topic. Can someone give me any advise on that?

The device shows up as wlan0, which means that at least some driver that supports it is installed. Now, do I assume correctly that you can use your device to connect to a local wifi network but it doesn't work when you are trying to start a connection as an Access Point?

I think this means that the driver that is currently being used does not support access point functionality. What driver are you using? Did you install one or is this one that came with the OS? Can you show the result of

I have a freshly installed Windows 7 box (upgraded to Windows 10 to get the machine made eligible, now reinstalling). I have a cheap wifi dongle. I do not know the manufacturer, nor where the driver dvd is. Plugged into the machine running Linux, it just works. It is small, black, and has 802.11n printed on it in white writing, and there are no other identifying markers. (For reference, it looks a bit like one of these: -mini-usb-wifi-adapter-802-11-b-g-n-wi/250459680.html)

That gives you a good chance of finding something. I found a .cab file via devid.info, copied it to the machine, extracted all the files to a folder, then in the Device Manager right click on the unknown device, click Update Driver Software, select the option to browse your machine, and point it to the folder you unpacked the drivers to.

(whatever is needed to avoid the hassle of checking which chipset is supported out of the box, buying, discovering there was a new revision of the same dongle, revision uses a different chipset, not compatible, and so on)

The LOTEKOO USB Wireless Network Adapter turn your existing Laptop Desktop PC wireless, allows you to connect Desktop/Laptop/PC to a wireless network and access high-speed Internet connection.Besides, this dongle also...

Can you confirm what maximum transfer speed do you get with this dongle (USUS USB-AC51)? I was using an Edimax EX-7612UAn with Volumio 2. This once provided 150Mbs, then fell to 72Mbs with Volumio 3 update.

I am hoping to find a dongle that supports 150Mbs again.

Hello, I bought this dongle and I am using the latest version of volumio 3. Performance is more like 72Mb/s close to the router. Are you using the latest version of volumio. What type of PI are you using?

Thank you to everyone for contributing and helping me to solve my issue with some clues that you provided. The first trick was to realise that I needed to ensure my router had separate SSID identifications for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz. I then found I could see both separately on Volumio. I logged on to GHz and tweaked router settings. The performance is now over 200Mb/s, even peaking at over 400Mb/s. Admittedly I am very close to the router, but at least I have gained access to the higher speeds possible with the ASUS dongle. Thank you all.

Hello, all. Issue is as title describes; I got the Xbox 360 Dongle for the Guitar Hero Live Controller but whenever I try to install the Xbox 360 Controller Drivers my PC will state that the drivers were successfully installed but the dongle will not light up and device manager will claim there are no drivers installed. I have been trying to google solutions to no avail and am at a loss for what to do. Any help would be appreciated. I just really want to play the GHTV songs again. I have previously played Clone Hero with no problems with a wireless xbox 360 sunburst guitar so I really have no idea what the issue is.

[SOLVED] recently i bought the xbox one controller + wireless adapter for windows 10. when i connected the adapter to my pc it said that the driver is unavailable. i have been in contact with xbox live support but nothing worked so far. the controller works fine when using the micro usb cable.

Recently I decided to use a usb wifi adapter to add another radio device to my router. And the one I have is a Ralink RT5370. So the first thing I need to do is to figure out how to install the driver for the new hardware. After a quick google, I found out that

are the commands that I should probably go for. Though the same commands are popping up everywhere on the internet, all of them are from someone's blog post or forum post. So I felt like it's pretty random, and wondered if there are any systematical way to tell me which driver I should install. I tried to search on the both the ralink and openwrt website, but got no luck.

So are there really some "conventional way" to decide which driver I should use for a new hardware? (aka what keyword should I add to after opkg install ?) I really feel like trying to get this kind of information from someone's blog post seems weird, how did they get the information at the first place?

Normally you just search for chipset name/model like 'rt5370 linux kernel driver'.

Another good source of information is _of_open-source_wireless_drivers

You can see there that 5370 is served by rt2800usb.

Here is a reverse process, but sometimes it is good to verify the initial guess:

This is a page about rt2800usb: 

RT5370 is not there, but if you will click on device list there, you will see the entry with 5370:

How to get this working on Windows 10 x64? I have the same problem as mentioned above in that the CC2540 dongle shows up in device manager with no driver installed and is therefore not showing up in the Packet Sniffer. The dongle is untouched as received from TI, which I understand should mean that its flashed with the packet sniffer firmware by default.

My situation is similar to one described by the guys above, but with some difference: when I first installed SmartRF Studio + Packet Sniffer + SmartRF Flash Programmer, everything worked just fine: I was able to use cc2540 dongle with sniffer, read and write firmware from/to cc2540 chips through SmartRF05EB.

As everything worked before, I didn't look to Windows' device manager. Now I looked there and under "Other devices" I have CC2540USB Dongle with error 28, driver not installed, like mentioned in above messages. It's pretty surprising to see that, but at least it correlates to the fact that things are broken now.

Further, I don't see any "cebal2_x64.inf under C:\Program Files (x86)\Texas Instruments\SmartRF Tools\drivers\cebal\win_64bit_x64". Under C:\Program Files (x86)\Texas Instruments\SmartRF Tools\drivers\cebal there are only 2 dirs: \not_certified and \win_32bit_x86, no mentioning of 64bit version at all. So, as far as I see, I have latest versions of all tools and neither one has installed 64bit version. Where can I find it?

If you are not very comfortable with PC networking, we recommend that you install the NETGEAR genie WiFi adapter software for easier setup. If you have prior experience with PC networking and prefer to manage your WiFi devices and connections through Windows, you can install the standalone driver without NETGEAR genie.

This will make sure the device uses the brcmfmac module, even if its ID is incorrect. After a few seconds, the dongle should be recognized, allowing you to configure a WiFi network! You can do that through the GUI as usual or run nmtui on another terminal if you have it installed.

First of all I have started with the tutorial to build image using open embedded (core). I did all the settings and finally used bitbake angstrom-lxde-image to build the image. The built image working well.

Now I want to add Wireless drivers to support PCIe atheros WiFi cards.

I used bitbake -c menueconfig virtual/kernel to change the config of the kernel. Then added the all device drivers I need. And then saved the config file and used bitbake virtual/kernel to build new kernel based on the new config. After that I used again bitbake angstrom-lxde-image to build new image.

After flashing new image I used connmanctl enable wifi to activate wifi but it shows "net.conmanctl.Technology" doesn't exist.. Even in ifconfig output I can not see Wlan0.

Should I add something, more in kernel more than ath9k driver to activate WiFi?

I am trying to do a similar procedure for a Altera SoC where in I want to interface TP-Link TL-WN722N wifi dongle. The option (Atheros/Qualcomm)is enabled in make menuconfig .

When I plug in the device in the Altera SoC, I am able to see the device ID and name with the dmesg command. Howeer, I observe the following errors as well:

can anyone please explain me the steps to add the driver. I am trying to interface the wifi dongle with cyclone v processor and unfortunately the drivers are not present in /lib/modules/../kernel/drivers/net/.

I have also enabled the appropriate ath9k_htc option in the make menuconfig option.

The firmware is present in the folder /lib/firmware . However when I plug in, I observe the following error:

SO the issue currently is with the firmware. The USB dongle somehow does not seem to find the firmware. There was no folder named firmware in /lib/so I created manually a new folder named firmware and placed the firmware fileshtc_7010.fwandhtc_9271.fwin there. But the usb tried to search forath9k_htc/htc_9271-1.4.0.fwin the first try and thenhtc_9271.fw. My question is now that is the path/lib/firmware` correct for placing the firmware files there for the Angstrom, or should they b placed at some other path? 2351a5e196

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