TP-Link Archer T2U adapter not showing AP support in ubuntu 14.04
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Kernel version : 4.2.0-27-generic
After running command "iw list"on terminal it shows :
Supported interface modes:
* IBSS
* managed
* monitor
Not showing AP but it supports AP mode.
14.04 realtek-wireless wireless-access-point hostapd mediatek
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Kernel version : 4.2.0-27-generic
After running command "iw list"on terminal it shows :
Supported interface modes:
* IBSS
* managed
* monitor
Not showing AP but it supports AP mode.
14.04 realtek-wireless wireless-access-point hostapd mediatek
If you are indeed running Ubuntu - you need to update & upgrade your system. Kernel 4.2 reached EOL back in 2016 and has been unsupported for a long time. Are you running Ubuntu or another distro (Mint 17.3 for example) -- wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Support
– guiverc
Dec 5 at 10:42
using ubuntu 14.04.
– swapnil chaudhari
Dec 5 at 12:33
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Kernel version : 4.2.0-27-generic
After running command "iw list"on terminal it shows :
Supported interface modes:
* IBSS
* managed
* monitor
Not showing AP but it supports AP mode.
14.04 realtek-wireless wireless-access-point hostapd mediatek
Kernel version : 4.2.0-27-generic
After running command "iw list"on terminal it shows :
Supported interface modes:
* IBSS
* managed
* monitor
Not showing AP but it supports AP mode.
14.04 realtek-wireless wireless-access-point hostapd mediatek
14.04 realtek-wireless wireless-access-point hostapd mediatek
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If you are indeed running Ubuntu - you need to update & upgrade your system. Kernel 4.2 reached EOL back in 2016 and has been unsupported for a long time. Are you running Ubuntu or another distro (Mint 17.3 for example) -- wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Support
– guiverc
Dec 5 at 10:42
using ubuntu 14.04.
– swapnil chaudhari
Dec 5 at 12:33
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If you are indeed running Ubuntu - you need to update & upgrade your system. Kernel 4.2 reached EOL back in 2016 and has been unsupported for a long time. Are you running Ubuntu or another distro (Mint 17.3 for example) -- wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Support
– guiverc
Dec 5 at 10:42
using ubuntu 14.04.
– swapnil chaudhari
Dec 5 at 12:33
If you are indeed running Ubuntu - you need to update & upgrade your system. Kernel 4.2 reached EOL back in 2016 and has been unsupported for a long time. Are you running Ubuntu or another distro (Mint 17.3 for example) -- wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Support
– guiverc
Dec 5 at 10:42
If you are indeed running Ubuntu - you need to update & upgrade your system. Kernel 4.2 reached EOL back in 2016 and has been unsupported for a long time. Are you running Ubuntu or another distro (Mint 17.3 for example) -- wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Support
– guiverc
Dec 5 at 10:42
using ubuntu 14.04.
– swapnil chaudhari
Dec 5 at 12:33
using ubuntu 14.04.
– swapnil chaudhari
Dec 5 at 12:33
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using ubuntu 14.04.
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Dec 5 at 12:33