Current Driver Version: 5.8.7.2
Support Kernel: 2.6.24 ~ 5.11 (with unofficial patches)
Official release note please check ReleaseNotes.pdf
Note: if you believe your device is RTL8812BU or RTL8822BU but after loaded the module no NIC shows up, the device ID maybe not in the driver whitelist. In this case please submit a new issue with lsusb
result, and your device name, brand, website, etc.
- ASUS AC1300 USB-AC55 B1
- ASUS U2
- Dlink - DWA-181
- Dlink - DWA-182
- Edimax EW-7822ULC
- Edimax EW-7822UTC
- NetGear A6150
- TP-Link Archer T3U
- TP-Link Archer T3U Plus
- TP-Link Archer T4U V3
- TP-Link Archer T4U PLus
- TRENDnet TEW-808UBM
And more.
- Ensure you have C compiler & toolchains, e.g.
build-essential
for Debian/Ubuntu,base-devel
for Arch, etc. - Make sure you have installed the corresponding kernel headers
- All commands need to be run in the driver directory
- You need rebuild the kernel module everytime you update/change the kernel if you are not using DKMS
- Make sure you cleaned old build files before builds new one
make clean
make
make KSRC=/lib/modules/YOUR_KERNEL_VERSION/build
sudo make install
sudo make uninstall
git clone "https://github.com/RinCat/RTL88x2BU-Linux-Driver.git" /usr/src/rtl88x2bu-git
sed -i 's/PACKAGE_VERSION="@PKGVER@"/PACKAGE_VERSION="git"/g' /usr/src/rtl88x2bu-git/dkms.conf
dkms add -m rtl88x2bu -v git
dkms autoinstall
You can try use modprobe 88x2bu rtw_switch_usb_mode=1
to force the adapter run under USB 3.0. But if your adapter/port/motherboard not support it, the driver will be in restart loop. Remove the parameter and reload the driver to restore. Alternatively, modprobe 88x2bu rtw_switch_usb_mode=2
let`s it run as USB 2 device.
Set debug log use echo 5 > /proc/net/rtl88x2bu/log_level
or modprobe 88x2bu rtw_drv_log_level=5
- Archlinux AUR https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rtl88x2bu-dkms-git/