I've installed and am now running the patched kernel provided by
@lwfinger in #66, but still can't get the driver loaded successfully:
As requested, dmesg output is here:
http://pastebin.com/download.php?i=8jLrHXgL.
This is a fresh install of Debian testing on a T440s. Since I seem to
be alone i
Forget #78. I can now see other wireless networks (after installing the
firmware .bin file served by @larry-finger-lfinger (same directory as
the kernel image and header .deb files in #66), but I cannot connect to
any networks.
dmesg output: http://pastebin.com/3XjbKXMd
Thanks for any help you c
Thanks for the NetworkManager tip in #80 @sochan, this was the issue I
was dealing with. Now my connection seems more stable, though I haven't
had a lot of time to test the reliability on this laptop yet. Thanks
also to @lwfinger for his timely patched kernel, so that we don't have
to wait until
So far I've seen pretty good performance, though I did get a dropped
connection after about an hour's use. Occasionally I'll have to reset
either NetworkManager or wpa_supplicant, but it seems stable enough for
novice users like myself. Hope that your patch gets folded into a
kernel asap.
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Has anyone else had success having the driver work after suspending to
RAM? I find that on both my home network and at another I tested that
I have to unload & reload the driver to have a chance to connect.
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Larry, I'm still getting cycles of association, authentication and de-
association when trying to connect to any network (see this paste: )
The gist of details are here:
[126550.533856] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
[126550.536822] cfg80211: World regulatory domain upda
oops, pastebin link is here: http://pastebin.com/XaqL36Vx
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Title:
No wireless support for Realtek RTL8192EE [10ec:818b]
Status in H
BTW, I'm running: $ uname -a
Linux bentobox 3.16.0-rc2 #1 SMP Tue Jun 24 22:43:14 EDT 2014 x86_64 GNU/Linux
with the firmware offered under @lwfinger's website.
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@sochan: yes, I did make that change, it helped initially. But now I'm
experiencing the same message (though not the same cause).
I suspect the problem is between NetworkManager and wpa_supplicant, but
I'm trying a few things suggested by others who have had this problem:
1) disabling ipv6 in th
@lwfinger
Thanks for your work on this driver.
I find that the driver now is mostly functional, but I still experience random
disconnections, and whenever reconnecting after standby I encounter cycles of
scanning->authenticating->associating->disconnecting.
Jul 15 20:14:14 bentobox NetworkMana
@Matt, @Juan
This page suggests you have to remove the base cover on the T440s to
access the wireless card:
http://support.lenovo.com/en_IN/detail.page?DocID=PD027945
To remove the base cover you need only unclip the external battery pack,
then unscrew 8 screws. No messing with the motherboard o
A few errors in the previous message:
git repo is at https://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
module is named r8192ee, not rtl8192ee
Lee.
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 4:23 AM, freeware2000 wrote:
> Work well:
> +Linux Mint 17.1
> + Kernel 3.13.0-37
>
> sudo apt-get install git
> sudo git clone ht
Indeed you’re right; my apologies for confusing the issue.
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On May 26, 2015 at 12:00:59 AM, Larry Finger (larry.fin...@lwfinger.net)
wrote:
Driver r8192ee is from the staging directory for kernels older than
3.18. It is *not* the one in rtlwifi_new. You need to blacklist r8192ee!
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I'd like to echo #356, the QOS of this card is pretty good now over WPA2
connections, thanks so much @lwfinger and the Realtek engineers for all
your hard work.
I must also echo the concerns of #193 (@dreamcontrol8000), and state
that I'm not able to connect to 802.11x networks that use PEAP/MSCHA
Sigh. Scratch #357, it was down to a detection issue by network-manager
trying Tunneled TLS rather than PEAP. After correcting that, I'm able
to connect first try just fine. So, thanks once again for all your
diligent work.
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