Realtek Rtl8188eu Wireless Lan 80211n Usb 20 Network Adapter Driver ^new^
This installs the compiler tools and kernel headers needed to build the driver from source.
: This shift was largely driven by independent developers like Larry Finger, whose out-of-tree maintainership was so superior to the official staging code that it eventually became the de facto standard in the Linux kernel. Enhanced Features This installs the compiler tools and kernel headers
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It’s the little green board (often encased in cheap black plastic) that promises to add 150Mbps wireless N connectivity to your desktop or older laptop. When it works, it’s boring—which is perfect. But when it doesn’t? It’s a headache. When it works, it’s boring—which is perfect
Modern Windows systems usually offer plug-and-play support for this chipset. If Windows Update overrides a working driver with a broken one, you must manually roll back the driver version in Device Manager. Windows 7 and Windows 8
Connect the adapter to a (usually black) instead of a USB 3.0 port (blue), as some older RTL8188EU chips experience firmware bugs when plugged into USB 3.0 slots.