Rtl8188ce step by step guide
My problem is that my realtek rtl8188ce not work, I have declared Internet through rj32 cable .
I announce accustomed to windows and are completely new to ubuntu .
I have not installed driver and I do not know how to do it
or where I download drivers.
Does anyone have a step by step guide and who could imagine and help a first-time user?
ubuntu 14.04
wireless drivers realtek realtek-wireless
add a comment |
My problem is that my realtek rtl8188ce not work, I have declared Internet through rj32 cable .
I announce accustomed to windows and are completely new to ubuntu .
I have not installed driver and I do not know how to do it
or where I download drivers.
Does anyone have a step by step guide and who could imagine and help a first-time user?
ubuntu 14.04
wireless drivers realtek realtek-wireless
Please edit your question to add details of your wireless device from the terminal command:lspci -nn | grep 0280
. Welcome to askubuntu.
– chili555
May 28 '15 at 20:41
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter [10ec:8176] (rev 01)
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 20:45
Are you quite sure it isn't covered in the driver built in to Ubuntu 14.04? Check:modinfo rtl8192ce | grep 8176
.
– chili555
May 28 '15 at 20:48
This is what turn s up. alias: pci:v000010ECd00008176svsdbcsci*
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 20:50
add a comment |
My problem is that my realtek rtl8188ce not work, I have declared Internet through rj32 cable .
I announce accustomed to windows and are completely new to ubuntu .
I have not installed driver and I do not know how to do it
or where I download drivers.
Does anyone have a step by step guide and who could imagine and help a first-time user?
ubuntu 14.04
wireless drivers realtek realtek-wireless
My problem is that my realtek rtl8188ce not work, I have declared Internet through rj32 cable .
I announce accustomed to windows and are completely new to ubuntu .
I have not installed driver and I do not know how to do it
or where I download drivers.
Does anyone have a step by step guide and who could imagine and help a first-time user?
ubuntu 14.04
wireless drivers realtek realtek-wireless
wireless drivers realtek realtek-wireless
edited Jun 3 '15 at 10:44
Pilot6
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asked May 28 '15 at 20:36
Andrè Andrè
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Please edit your question to add details of your wireless device from the terminal command:lspci -nn | grep 0280
. Welcome to askubuntu.
– chili555
May 28 '15 at 20:41
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter [10ec:8176] (rev 01)
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 20:45
Are you quite sure it isn't covered in the driver built in to Ubuntu 14.04? Check:modinfo rtl8192ce | grep 8176
.
– chili555
May 28 '15 at 20:48
This is what turn s up. alias: pci:v000010ECd00008176svsdbcsci*
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 20:50
add a comment |
Please edit your question to add details of your wireless device from the terminal command:lspci -nn | grep 0280
. Welcome to askubuntu.
– chili555
May 28 '15 at 20:41
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter [10ec:8176] (rev 01)
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 20:45
Are you quite sure it isn't covered in the driver built in to Ubuntu 14.04? Check:modinfo rtl8192ce | grep 8176
.
– chili555
May 28 '15 at 20:48
This is what turn s up. alias: pci:v000010ECd00008176svsdbcsci*
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 20:50
Please edit your question to add details of your wireless device from the terminal command:
lspci -nn | grep 0280
. Welcome to askubuntu.– chili555
May 28 '15 at 20:41
Please edit your question to add details of your wireless device from the terminal command:
lspci -nn | grep 0280
. Welcome to askubuntu.– chili555
May 28 '15 at 20:41
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter [10ec:8176] (rev 01)
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 20:45
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter [10ec:8176] (rev 01)
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 20:45
Are you quite sure it isn't covered in the driver built in to Ubuntu 14.04? Check:
modinfo rtl8192ce | grep 8176
.– chili555
May 28 '15 at 20:48
Are you quite sure it isn't covered in the driver built in to Ubuntu 14.04? Check:
modinfo rtl8192ce | grep 8176
.– chili555
May 28 '15 at 20:48
This is what turn s up. alias: pci:v000010ECd00008176svsdbcsci*
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 20:50
This is what turn s up. alias: pci:v000010ECd00008176svsdbcsci*
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 20:50
add a comment |
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The driver rtl8192ce in Ubuntu 14.04 covers your device. If it is not working as expected, something else is wrong. Is the wireless switch or key combination set to enable wireless? Check:
$ rfkill list all
0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: yes
The wireless switch or key combination is set to disable wireless. Please find it and switch on the wireless.
Your wireless switch, F12, doesn't seem to respond to unblock the wireless. I suggest you try resetting the BIOS to 'Default.' Please see:wireless hardware switch disabled in a compaq presario CQ57-339WM notebook pc
Once we have more information, I will edit my answer to propose a solution.
0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: yes Hard blocked: yes
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
[ 9.972596] rtl8192ce: Using firmware rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin [ 10.708082] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'rtl_rc' [ 10.708407] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 350.254372] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 1346.477965] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
sudo iwlist wlan0 scan wlan0 Interface doesn't support scanning.
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:01
Please see my edit above.
– chili555
May 28 '15 at 21:08
Kernel driver just does not work well or at all with this adapter,
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:08
add a comment |
The proper driver installs this way. Run in terminal commands (one by one).
But you need to be connected by wire.
sudo apt-get install -y git build-essential
git clone https://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
cd rtlwifi_new
make
sudo make install
This is a bit embarrassing questions? When the package is ready for installation . So I've been asked [ J / n] I write when Yes and press enter , but cancel the installation ? Sorry for my bad English
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:17
You agree. press "J"
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:30
It still cancel the installation. I press J and enter is this the right way?
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:33
You can always press "y". It is not capital. Small "y" and Enter.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:34
If there is still a problem, I amended command. It won't ask any more.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:37
|
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The driver rtl8192ce in Ubuntu 14.04 covers your device. If it is not working as expected, something else is wrong. Is the wireless switch or key combination set to enable wireless? Check:
$ rfkill list all
0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: yes
The wireless switch or key combination is set to disable wireless. Please find it and switch on the wireless.
Your wireless switch, F12, doesn't seem to respond to unblock the wireless. I suggest you try resetting the BIOS to 'Default.' Please see:wireless hardware switch disabled in a compaq presario CQ57-339WM notebook pc
Once we have more information, I will edit my answer to propose a solution.
0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: yes Hard blocked: yes
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
[ 9.972596] rtl8192ce: Using firmware rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin [ 10.708082] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'rtl_rc' [ 10.708407] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 350.254372] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 1346.477965] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
sudo iwlist wlan0 scan wlan0 Interface doesn't support scanning.
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:01
Please see my edit above.
– chili555
May 28 '15 at 21:08
Kernel driver just does not work well or at all with this adapter,
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:08
add a comment |
The driver rtl8192ce in Ubuntu 14.04 covers your device. If it is not working as expected, something else is wrong. Is the wireless switch or key combination set to enable wireless? Check:
$ rfkill list all
0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: yes
The wireless switch or key combination is set to disable wireless. Please find it and switch on the wireless.
Your wireless switch, F12, doesn't seem to respond to unblock the wireless. I suggest you try resetting the BIOS to 'Default.' Please see:wireless hardware switch disabled in a compaq presario CQ57-339WM notebook pc
Once we have more information, I will edit my answer to propose a solution.
0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: yes Hard blocked: yes
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
[ 9.972596] rtl8192ce: Using firmware rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin [ 10.708082] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'rtl_rc' [ 10.708407] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 350.254372] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 1346.477965] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
sudo iwlist wlan0 scan wlan0 Interface doesn't support scanning.
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:01
Please see my edit above.
– chili555
May 28 '15 at 21:08
Kernel driver just does not work well or at all with this adapter,
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:08
add a comment |
The driver rtl8192ce in Ubuntu 14.04 covers your device. If it is not working as expected, something else is wrong. Is the wireless switch or key combination set to enable wireless? Check:
$ rfkill list all
0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: yes
The wireless switch or key combination is set to disable wireless. Please find it and switch on the wireless.
Your wireless switch, F12, doesn't seem to respond to unblock the wireless. I suggest you try resetting the BIOS to 'Default.' Please see:wireless hardware switch disabled in a compaq presario CQ57-339WM notebook pc
Once we have more information, I will edit my answer to propose a solution.
The driver rtl8192ce in Ubuntu 14.04 covers your device. If it is not working as expected, something else is wrong. Is the wireless switch or key combination set to enable wireless? Check:
$ rfkill list all
0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: yes
The wireless switch or key combination is set to disable wireless. Please find it and switch on the wireless.
Your wireless switch, F12, doesn't seem to respond to unblock the wireless. I suggest you try resetting the BIOS to 'Default.' Please see:wireless hardware switch disabled in a compaq presario CQ57-339WM notebook pc
Once we have more information, I will edit my answer to propose a solution.
edited Dec 31 '18 at 7:59
pomsky
29.3k1190116
29.3k1190116
answered May 28 '15 at 20:57
chili555chili555
38.3k55177
38.3k55177
0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: yes Hard blocked: yes
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
[ 9.972596] rtl8192ce: Using firmware rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin [ 10.708082] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'rtl_rc' [ 10.708407] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 350.254372] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 1346.477965] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
sudo iwlist wlan0 scan wlan0 Interface doesn't support scanning.
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:01
Please see my edit above.
– chili555
May 28 '15 at 21:08
Kernel driver just does not work well or at all with this adapter,
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:08
add a comment |
0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: yes Hard blocked: yes
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
[ 9.972596] rtl8192ce: Using firmware rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin [ 10.708082] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'rtl_rc' [ 10.708407] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 350.254372] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 1346.477965] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
sudo iwlist wlan0 scan wlan0 Interface doesn't support scanning.
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:01
Please see my edit above.
– chili555
May 28 '15 at 21:08
Kernel driver just does not work well or at all with this adapter,
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:08
0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: yes Hard blocked: yes
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
0: hp-wifi: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: yes Hard blocked: yes
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
[ 9.972596] rtl8192ce: Using firmware rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin [ 10.708082] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'rtl_rc' [ 10.708407] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 350.254372] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 1346.477965] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
[ 9.972596] rtl8192ce: Using firmware rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin [ 10.708082] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'rtl_rc' [ 10.708407] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 350.254372] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on [ 1346.477965] rtlwifi: wireless switch is on
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:00
sudo iwlist wlan0 scan wlan0 Interface doesn't support scanning.
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:01
sudo iwlist wlan0 scan wlan0 Interface doesn't support scanning.
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:01
Please see my edit above.
– chili555
May 28 '15 at 21:08
Please see my edit above.
– chili555
May 28 '15 at 21:08
Kernel driver just does not work well or at all with this adapter,
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:08
Kernel driver just does not work well or at all with this adapter,
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:08
add a comment |
The proper driver installs this way. Run in terminal commands (one by one).
But you need to be connected by wire.
sudo apt-get install -y git build-essential
git clone https://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
cd rtlwifi_new
make
sudo make install
This is a bit embarrassing questions? When the package is ready for installation . So I've been asked [ J / n] I write when Yes and press enter , but cancel the installation ? Sorry for my bad English
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:17
You agree. press "J"
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:30
It still cancel the installation. I press J and enter is this the right way?
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:33
You can always press "y". It is not capital. Small "y" and Enter.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:34
If there is still a problem, I amended command. It won't ask any more.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:37
|
show 18 more comments
The proper driver installs this way. Run in terminal commands (one by one).
But you need to be connected by wire.
sudo apt-get install -y git build-essential
git clone https://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
cd rtlwifi_new
make
sudo make install
This is a bit embarrassing questions? When the package is ready for installation . So I've been asked [ J / n] I write when Yes and press enter , but cancel the installation ? Sorry for my bad English
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:17
You agree. press "J"
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:30
It still cancel the installation. I press J and enter is this the right way?
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:33
You can always press "y". It is not capital. Small "y" and Enter.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:34
If there is still a problem, I amended command. It won't ask any more.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:37
|
show 18 more comments
The proper driver installs this way. Run in terminal commands (one by one).
But you need to be connected by wire.
sudo apt-get install -y git build-essential
git clone https://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
cd rtlwifi_new
make
sudo make install
The proper driver installs this way. Run in terminal commands (one by one).
But you need to be connected by wire.
sudo apt-get install -y git build-essential
git clone https://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.git
cd rtlwifi_new
make
sudo make install
edited May 28 '15 at 21:37
answered May 28 '15 at 21:07
Pilot6Pilot6
51.7k15107197
51.7k15107197
This is a bit embarrassing questions? When the package is ready for installation . So I've been asked [ J / n] I write when Yes and press enter , but cancel the installation ? Sorry for my bad English
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:17
You agree. press "J"
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:30
It still cancel the installation. I press J and enter is this the right way?
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:33
You can always press "y". It is not capital. Small "y" and Enter.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:34
If there is still a problem, I amended command. It won't ask any more.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:37
|
show 18 more comments
This is a bit embarrassing questions? When the package is ready for installation . So I've been asked [ J / n] I write when Yes and press enter , but cancel the installation ? Sorry for my bad English
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:17
You agree. press "J"
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:30
It still cancel the installation. I press J and enter is this the right way?
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:33
You can always press "y". It is not capital. Small "y" and Enter.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:34
If there is still a problem, I amended command. It won't ask any more.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:37
This is a bit embarrassing questions? When the package is ready for installation . So I've been asked [ J / n] I write when Yes and press enter , but cancel the installation ? Sorry for my bad English
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:17
This is a bit embarrassing questions? When the package is ready for installation . So I've been asked [ J / n] I write when Yes and press enter , but cancel the installation ? Sorry for my bad English
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:17
You agree. press "J"
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:30
You agree. press "J"
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:30
It still cancel the installation. I press J and enter is this the right way?
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:33
It still cancel the installation. I press J and enter is this the right way?
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 21:33
You can always press "y". It is not capital. Small "y" and Enter.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:34
You can always press "y". It is not capital. Small "y" and Enter.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:34
If there is still a problem, I amended command. It won't ask any more.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:37
If there is still a problem, I amended command. It won't ask any more.
– Pilot6
May 28 '15 at 21:37
|
show 18 more comments
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Please edit your question to add details of your wireless device from the terminal command:
lspci -nn | grep 0280
. Welcome to askubuntu.– chili555
May 28 '15 at 20:41
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter [10ec:8176] (rev 01)
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 20:45
Are you quite sure it isn't covered in the driver built in to Ubuntu 14.04? Check:
modinfo rtl8192ce | grep 8176
.– chili555
May 28 '15 at 20:48
This is what turn s up. alias: pci:v000010ECd00008176svsdbcsci*
– Andrè
May 28 '15 at 20:50