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