Configurar Wifi Usb En Debian Download
A quick tutorial on how to connect your usb wifi adapter to VirtualBox in Kali Linux. Many people have problems with VirtualBox not recognizing their usb adapter. This videos shows you how to fix.
Por alguna razon, apuesto a que no estaba cargando el driver. Yp or alguna razon, despues dfe tanto cacharrear, lo ha cargado. Tal vez el nuevo adaptador SI que haya tenido indirectamente algo que ver, al forzar al sistema cargar un driver o algo asi. Son solo hipotesis, pero desde luego, nada de magia: el driver no se estaba cargando, y ahora se ha cargado.
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*nota: en realidad, no es la UNICA causa posible (se me ocurre alguna mas), pero con toda seguridad, si la mas probable. (tambine podria ser algo del puerto, del soporte usb, de que a debian se le fue la olla que no seria la primera vez que lo veo me pasa. ) lo que me recuerda: os debo una por la documentacion de como instalar el driver para las ralink. Porque esta tarde tengo que hacer funcionar uno. PD: que yo si quieres saber que ha sido exactamente lo que lo ha hecho funcionar, pues tu escribe una lista detallada de todo lo que has hecho (es suficiente con que enlaces las guias), indicando tambien si algo no ha funcionado, y, importante, los reinicios, y podremos echar quinielas sobre que ha pasado.
Pero vamos, lo importante aqui es que funciona, y que para la proxima (porque no lo dudes, habra proxima ), ya sabes que no tienes que ir a la tienda a por otro. Basta con cacharrear un poco y tener paciencia. PD2: solucionado, no?? Serias tan amable de editar el titulo?? Por aquello de facilitar el uso del buscador, y tal.
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I bought the Ralink USB Network Interface device listed below $lsusb Bus 004 Device 002: ID 148f:7601 Ralink Technology, Corp. And I've looked at many threads which all point to the same chipset driver: mt7601u So I went on GitHub: Used the custom made driver, which worked fine for a couple of days before I started getting kernel crashes during boot (DO NOT USE THIS DRIVER!!) So I went back and downloaded the vendor's driver () But anyhow I can't compile. '$make' just crashes probably because i use Linux version 3.16. And at least 3.19 is needed. $uname -r 3.16.0-4-amd64 I use Debian and latest stable release is the one I currently have and would like to keep it that way. What is plan B?
I have the 'firmware-ralink' package installed. Don't really know what to do next.
Maybe I should buy another USB Network Interface? If so please leave suggestions for easy installation with Debian. I would like to mention that all of this problem is caused by the fact I have a buggy Network Interface in my computer (BEWARE OF REALTEK CHIPSETS!!) $lspci -vnn grep 'Network' 04:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8821AE 802.11ac PCIe Wireless Network Adapter [10ec:8821] ***** EDIT ***** Thanks for the answer GAD3R, I've verified that everything is installed properly. Then I made sure to upgrade everything.
Buying another device is probably a good plan. People don't always realise that their time has value, and messing around with a buggy device isn't the best way to spend it.
If you are planning to use a device on a Linux system, do your research before buying. Linux hardware support has improved a great deal in recent years, but is still not guaranteed. Always prefer hardware with free drivers contained in the kernel.
Custom/third-party drivers are relatively likely to cause problems. – Mar 30 '16 at 0:00 •.