
For anyone who have consistently given this video's release. 30-07-2016, Buy ASUS USB-AC68 Dual-Band AC1900 USB 3.0 Wi-Fi Adapter with Included Cradle online at low price in India on. I wonder if your device will operate correctly without the advanced features of USB 3.0 and whether it is backwards compatible.So you have those and all the past 2. I notice in the manufacturer's specifications that this is specifically a USB3 device: Are you attached to a USB3 connection on your computer? Check: lsusb -vv | grep bcdUSB Next select IPv4 settings and, under BSSID, input the MAC address of your access point confirm with: sudo iwlist wlan0 scan Input the name of your network and carefully input your WPA password. If you are having trouble connection, please try right-clicking the Network Manager icon, select Edit Connections, select Wireless and then Wireless Security.

Here is an example: Then we can examine the result and advise you further. Click 'Paste!' A link will be created which you can then copy to post here. Go here: Copy the entire text document and paste it in the text block. To gather further data, open a terminal and run: lspci -nn > wifi.txtįind the file wifi.txt in your user directory and transfer it on a USB key or similar to a working, connected computer. Whenever a later kernel version, also known as linux image is installed by Update Manager, after you reboot, you will need to re-compile the driver: cd ~/Downloads/rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux-master This is a rather new device and we'll be very interested in your report. I can test no further since I haven't the device.

It 'makes' with a couple of warnings on my 13.10 system, but no errors.

Please check here: On the right hand side, click 'Download ZIP.' Assuming downloads go to your Downloads folder, open the folder, right-click the zip file and select 'Extract Here.' Open a terminal and do: cd ~/Downloads/rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux-master With a temporary wired ethernet connection, open a terminal and do: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic build-essential If lsusb says that the device is 0b05:17d2, then you need the driver 8812au.
