sudo systemctl enable rfkill-restore

Common known USB IDs for the RTL8192EU chipset include 2357:0107 (TP-Link TL-WN821N v5/v6) and 0BDA:B812 . Once you have the VID/PID, you can be certain of your chipset.

If your system does not automatically recognize the adapter, you can find the official driver through the following channels: 1 Setup USB Wifi Adapter Drivers Wireless Dongle Realtek

VID_0BDA = Realtek. PID_8192 = RTL8192 chip. The "RTL19OCT" in your search likely points to an RTL8192CU or RTL8192EU chipset. Write down the PID (e.g., 8192, 8812, 8188).

To get a generic to work properly, you must install the compatible Realtek RTL8814AU

Wireless Usb Adapter Driver Rtl19oct Work ((exclusive))

sudo systemctl enable rfkill-restore

Common known USB IDs for the RTL8192EU chipset include 2357:0107 (TP-Link TL-WN821N v5/v6) and 0BDA:B812 . Once you have the VID/PID, you can be certain of your chipset. wireless usb adapter driver rtl19oct work

If your system does not automatically recognize the adapter, you can find the official driver through the following channels: 1 Setup USB Wifi Adapter Drivers Wireless Dongle Realtek sudo systemctl enable rfkill-restore Common known USB IDs

VID_0BDA = Realtek. PID_8192 = RTL8192 chip. The "RTL19OCT" in your search likely points to an RTL8192CU or RTL8192EU chipset. Write down the PID (e.g., 8192, 8812, 8188). wireless usb adapter driver rtl19oct work

To get a generic to work properly, you must install the compatible Realtek RTL8814AU