@dmbfan2007 If you happen to have the source code, just follow the instructions provided by realtek to me:
>Dear Sir / Madam, > >Thanks for your mail. >Please find the latest RTL8191SE Linux driver source in the attachment. >You should clear previous drive or inbox driver first after you install this >driver source. >The previous driver will be stored within >/lib/modules/2.6.XXX/kernel/driver/staging. >Please remove "r8192se_pci.ko" files by following command. >1. sudo su (you should input you root password after it) >2. find /lib/modules/ -name "r8192se_*.ko" -exec ls -l {} \; >3. find /lib/modules/ -name "r8192se_*.ko" -exec rm {} \; > >After, You could execute "find /lib/modules/ -name "r8192se_*.ko" -exec ls >-l {} \;" to confirm it's clear properly. >And then, install this driver source as below steps. Don't forget to extract >this package before you install it. >1. sudo su >2. make >3. make install >4. reboot >5. ./wlan0up or ./wlan1up Then, to reset when needed, i simply made a button to shut it down and start it up again. >./wlan0down >./wlan0up Put that in a file, chmod +x it, then put a shortcut wherever you want it and have the shortcut gksu the file that uses the down and up scripts. Then click, enter password, and it resets. -- Wireless won't work on Lenovo Thinkpad T510 - rtl8192se https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/567016 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs