I recently got a wireless adapter (TP-Link Archer T2UH V1). After plugging it in, I found out that the drivers for Linux are not native on Ubuntu. They do, however, have the drivers available for download (in the form of compilable/ makefile). What I am not sure of is how to install these drivers. I know that I need to build the drivers, place things where they need to be, and tie things together with the kernel. I am not sure how to do this, however, and need some help.

I have a TP-Link T2U Wi-Fi adapter and I was in struggle to find a working driver for Ubuntu 18.10. All the drivers, original and modified, was for previous version of the kernel but nothing useful for the 4.15 kernel. After a painful morning I found a working link to run the TP-Link T2U on the latest kernel.


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After these steps the device should work. If you want the driver to work after the updating the kernel I advise to follow the next steps that includes the dkms utility. You will need to work in the directory "mt7610u-linksys-ae6000-wifi-fixes" otherwise the process will not work.

I'm hoping someone here can help a newbie... I bought a wireless adapter (TP-Link Archer T4U) that I am planning to use on my laptop with a 2.4G Wi-Fi network card to speed up my Wi-Fi and resolve some connectivity issues... I have Fedora 36 installed (kernell 5.18.15-200.fc36.x86_64) but the driver they have for Linux is for kernel version 2.6.18~4.4. Will the driver still work for my OS since it's for different kernel version or not?

It is worth mentioning that Intel does not support wireless integrations (installing a different wireless adapter into your system/laptop). We recommend you speak to the Manufacturer of your equipment for support on wireless integrations and replacement parts to ensure compliance with the regulatory requirements of your country and support. It is important to check for compatibility with the System Manufacturer, as there could be certain cards that will not work with the system.

Besides, Intel doesn't support and is not aware of the support or drivers of third-party products such as the Archer wireless cards. If you need assistance with this product specifically, contact the proper manufacturer of this card.

Thanks for your response! Yes I removed the old wireless card and disconnected the connector, inserted the new wireless card into the same PCIe slot and plugged the new card into the motherboard. The old card is no longer in the computer.


@Jocelyn_Intel Thanks for your response as well! That is all good information to know. To be honest I did think it was weird that their driver pack brought me to the intel site. The card came with a CD installation, but my PC does not have a CD rom so their instructions send you to their home page, and when you click on the driver download for that model card it redirects to the intel driver download site. I guess my whole problem is that I'm weirded out that its using the intel drivers, that it works with different intel drivers than the ones it had me download, and mainly that my PC isn't recognizing it as the card that it is but as an intel wireless Adapter. All very strange, but I appreciate the info.Ā 


@Podaen Thanks for that link! I will try that. Those steps look very similar to what I have tried a couple times except for using a different PCIe slot and trying to show hidden devices, I'll have to look around for that, but I thought I could see my wireless adapter, and I was selecting uninstall while also checking "remove associated drivers" and then when I was reinstalling the drivers it was showing up as the same wireless adapter rather than the new one of the different brand. But anyway thanks a bunch for taking time to post that help, much appreciated!

I'm having trouble establishing a wireless internet connection. The device I have is the TP-Link 802.1ac, found from the lsusb command. I have tried the rtl8812au-dkms-git, rtl8821au-dkms-git, and rtl88xxau-aircrack-dkms-git drivers from the AUR, but something else must be wrong. The output of

Hello, I have a tp-link tl-wn722n and I'd like to add it to my netgear WNDR3700's usb to act as a wireless client (WWAN). Right now the neatgear's 2.4ghz is acting as a client and the 5ghz as the actual wifi network. I want to substitute the wifi with the usb wifi adapter, but I don't know how.

I had a Mac book pro (2017) and Archer T2U Nano. And I found the method on the below Git hub link then I download the driver Wireless USB OC Big Sur Adapter-V5 and follow the instructions to install it.

Hello, thank you very much for the valued and detailed instructions on sharing the steps to install the wireless adapter on your macOS Big Sur, it's glad to know this works good for you. I think this will help a lot of customers who are waiting for the new driver of the adapters.

I've recently purchased a wireless network card for my PC running Windows Server 2008 R2. It is a TP-Link WN851N. Under Ubuntu Linux, this card works out of the box. Under Windows XP, it runs after installing the driver. On Windows Server 2008 R2, it doesn't.

I have just installed fresh Zorin OS on my PC computer. I am using the TP-LINK Archer T2U V3 (te7t2uv3) as my default device to connect to the internet. It was working fine on my Windows before on the same machine so it is not connected to the hardware issue.

I have installed the Realtek driver: -ng/rtl8812au

My PC is recognizing the adapter but the system cannot find any WiFi network, just showing the loading circle with "No networks" text under infinitely.

Manufacturers do update the chipset, even within the same model of adapter, so the driver you are working with may or may not be correct. The link you post leads to this which is certainly not a guide for building the driver. It then leads to a lot of digging to even find your adapter info.

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i have Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 , how do i know the version of my driver , can u write that command line in the 5 step for me ( im Linux beginner and my english is not good sorry ) , have been stuck with no wifi adapter found for 3 days

One of the most annoying things is purchasing a wireless device (especially cheap ones) and finding it does not work out of the box. The LB-Link Nano USB adapter from eBay is one of those.

Hi lah7!

First, thanks a lot. In second place, sorry by my english.

The driver works almost perfect.

Because, each time I turn on my PC the speed conection is very slow,

Although, when I unplug my LB-Link Nano USB adapter and I plug it again, it works perfectly,

Then I have to unplug-plug the device, each time I turn on my PC, to make it works properly.

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The Linksys wireless adapters enable WiFi connectivity for Windows-based laptops and desktop computers. Manual installation of the Linksys wireless adapter is done with the following restrictions:


D-Link DWA-131 Wireless N Nano USB Adapter provides superior wireless signal for your computer compared to the existing wireless 802.11g technology. This Wireless N adapter is ideal for day-to-day activities such as transferring files, browsing the Internet, and downloading music. D-Link Wireless N products use smart Antenna technology to transmit multiple streams of data allowing you to receive wireless signals from the farthest corners of your home. Furthermore, D-Link Wireless N technology extends your wireless range, while maintaining compatibility with all your existing 802.11b/g wireless routers and access points.

After your PC restarts, Windows will automatically look for and install the network adapter driver. Check to see if that fixes your connection problem. If Windows doesn't automatically install a driver, try to install the backup driver you saved before uninstalling.

If you lost your network connection immediately after upgrading to or updating Windows 11, it's possible that the current driver for your network adapter was designed for a previous version of Windows. To check, try temporarily uninstalling the recent Windows Update:

If you could successfully install updated drivers for your network adapter, then reinstall the latest updates. To do this, select StartĀ  > SettingsĀ  > Windows UpdateĀ  > Check for updates.

If you lost your network connection immediately after upgrading or updating Windows 10, it's possible that the current driver for your network adapter was designed for a previous version of Windows. To check, try temporarily uninstalling the recent Windows Update:

If you could successfully install updated drivers for your network adapter, then reinstall the latest updates. To do this, select the StartĀ  button, then select SettingsĀ  > Update & SecurityĀ  > Windows UpdateĀ  > Check for updates.

Configuring wireless is a two-part process; the first part is to identify and ensure the correct driver for your wireless device is installed (they are available on the installation media, but often have to be installed explicitly), and to configure the interface. The second is choosing a method of managing wireless connections. This article covers both parts, and provides additional links to wireless management tools.

Some wireless chipsets also require firmware, in addition to a corresponding driver. Many firmware images are provided by the linux-firmware package; however, proprietary firmware images are not included and have to be installed separately. This is described in #Installing driver/firmware.

Also check the output of the ip link command to see if a wireless interface was created; usually the naming of the wireless network interfaces starts with the letters "wl", e.g. wlan0 or wlp2s0. Then bring the interface up with: e24fc04721

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