OpenSUSE Wireless :: Realtek 8172 Not Recognized - Fixed Right Or Not?

May 2, 2010

I bought a Toshiba A500 two days ago (was in a rush, my old A200 had a catastrophic failure) and the wireless doesn't work. I have two network related devices listed with lspci:

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07:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 8172 (rev 10)
0c:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 03)

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To my question: I found this article (HOWTO: Xplora E16 Ubuntu 9.04 32Bit and 64Bit with wired and wireless networking - Novatech Community Forums), which seems be consistent with my situation (wired connection works, wifi doesn't and my kernel is 2.6.31). I ran the installation and it appears it worked...BUT, is this going to create major problems down the line (kernel upgrades, etc.?)

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How can I get Suse 11.4 to see my wireless adaptor? Would love to get this working so I don't have to upgrade my old XP OS to Win 7.

linux@linux:~> /sbin/lspci -nnk
00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Core Processor DRAM Controller [8086:0044] (rev 02)
Subsystem: CLEVO/KAPOK Computer Device [1558:4101]
Kernel driver in use: agpgart-intel
00:01.0 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation Core Processor PCI Express x16 Root Port [8086:0045] (rev 02)
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I've read many posts and found that other people experience problems with Realtek wlandevices as well. But I have no Idea how to get connected with Gentoo at my wlan. It looks like that the netbook is connected for a very short time, but when dhcpcd broadcasts for a lease the connection is already closed.

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make: *** [all] Error 2

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Ok a little confused here. I got this working in f14 no problems but anyway. I have a wireless usb net card with a realtek 8192su chipset and of course it is not recognized.Dloaded driver from realtek unzipped tarball. Ran make clean and no errors then ran make all and this is what I get same with make or make install.

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[root@donnie rtl8712]# make all
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I have a usb wireless stick that uses Realtek 8192 driver.
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[ 20.363476] usb 1-1.4.4: firmware: requesting RTL8192SU/rtl8192sfw.bin
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[ 20.374667]
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[ 20.374739]
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[ 20.660201]
[ 20.660205] rtl819xU:FirmwareDownloadCode() fail !
[ 20.660208]
[ 20.660438] rtl819xU:Firmware Download Fail!!4544
[ 20.660440]
[ 20.677958] rtl819xU: --->FirmwareDownload92S()
[ 20.677964]
[ 20.677970] rtl819xU:--->FirmwareDownloadCode()
[ 20.677972]
[ 20.678055] rtl819xU:--->FirmwareCheckReady(): LoadStaus(1),
[ 20.936831] rtl819xU:FW_STATUS_LOAD_IMEM FAIL CPU, Status=44
[ 20.936835]
[ 20.936840] rtl819xU:FirmwareDownloadCode() fail !

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Code:
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eth0 Interface doesn't support scanning.
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I got these results.

And, I'm following this thread - Realtek RTL8191/8192SE WiFi Drivers.

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II. My device is RTL8187B_WLAN_Adapter and the kernel driver is listed as: rtl8187

III. Do I need external firmware? With "dmesg | grep firmware", I found the following, although I'm not sure if that pertains to the wireless or something else:

[ 0.116670] [Firmware Bug]: ACPI: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored: line 238
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I decided to change my DSL internet connection to cable and WiFi. So far so good, and under Windows, the system is very well working.

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I have a Ralink network card, which functions under Windows.

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I have this card recognized and running adequately in Debian (and derivatives) using the 'wl' driver (sometimes supplied by debian.org, other times by broadcom.com). The one hint at a solution for this particular card/chipset I have found searching the OpenSUSE (SuSE for short?) forum points me to using ndiswrapper, which I've never used nor care to if it requires wine. I'm trying to ultimately connect to a b/g/n WPA-1 TKIP wlan.

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lspci -v
dmesg
ifconfig

installed opensuse on several notebooks/netbooks before but never ran into serious trouble.

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I have just completed installing Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. When I click on teh network manager it shows:

Wired Network
disconnected
Wireless Network (Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2])
wireless is disabled
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grissiom 2010-03-05 17:21 @darkstar

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Supported chipsets:
8188
8191

Terry Polzin on the Fedora list today posted a request for help with getting a Realtek 8188S(U) working. I replied saying that I had a similar device and shared my experiences.

I told him that there is a driver in staging which supports the device, but that Fedora only ships quality working drivers by default, so no staging drivers are included. It's easy enough to get them though, just add the RPMFusion Free repository and install their kmod-staging package which (as the name might give away) includes the staging drivers for the current kernel.

Once you have that installed, the r8192s_usb module can be loaded, but the device still needs external (presumably proprietary) firmware to work. Fortunately, although the driver available from Realtek does not include it, it was included on the disk, and is also available in the Billion driver from their website. So, once you have put the firmware in the right place, the device just works.

Here are the steps to get it working (you will need to have RPMFusion enabled, and run these as root).

Code:
yum install kmod-staging unzip
depmod -a
wget http://au.billion.com/downloads/3011N/3011N_Linux_Driver.zip
unzip -j 3011N_Linux_Driver.zip "*rtl8192sfw.bin" -d RTL8192SU

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1. Download the drivers at the RealTek download page here:URL...Search for your model in the "Download Search" box and selecting the Linux version of the software. In my case I typed in 8188CE and selected RTL8188CE (Software).

2.Extract the downloaded file into the desired location, open a terminal window, and navigate to the folder where you extracted the drivers.

3.Enable Sudo using the following command:su -echo "username ALL=(ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers.Where "username" is your account username.

4.While still logged on as root, type in the following to install gcc and the kernel headers:yum install gcc kernel-devel kernel-headers patch make exit(From this point you really only have to follow the readme.txt instructions in the drivers folder, but I'll add them here)

5.Change to Super User sudo su

6. Compile driver from the source code make

7. Install the driver to the kernel make install reboot

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