Problems in ubuntu 16.04 with alfa AWUS036AC USB WIFI adapter in the power up sequence












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I have a problem with alfa AWUS036AC USB WIFI adapter I have installed the correct drivers to used (sudo apt-get install rtl8812au-dkms) but when I power up the computer the usb wifi-adapter is not working I need to unplug and plug the usb wifi-adapter and then works. How can I solve that?



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    I have a problem with alfa AWUS036AC USB WIFI adapter I have installed the correct drivers to used (sudo apt-get install rtl8812au-dkms) but when I power up the computer the usb wifi-adapter is not working I need to unplug and plug the usb wifi-adapter and then works. How can I solve that?



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      I have a problem with alfa AWUS036AC USB WIFI adapter I have installed the correct drivers to used (sudo apt-get install rtl8812au-dkms) but when I power up the computer the usb wifi-adapter is not working I need to unplug and plug the usb wifi-adapter and then works. How can I solve that?



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      I have a problem with alfa AWUS036AC USB WIFI adapter I have installed the correct drivers to used (sudo apt-get install rtl8812au-dkms) but when I power up the computer the usb wifi-adapter is not working I need to unplug and plug the usb wifi-adapter and then works. How can I solve that?



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          Solved: Add 8812au in this file /etc/modules to force the load in boot time.






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