TP-Link TL-WN823N V2 does not work with rtl8192eu driver on Ubuntu 16.04

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I followed these steps to setup rtl192eu driver for my TP-Link TL-WN823N wifi device and dkms status showed me that it was installed, but the connection is unstable, and I need to reconnect constantly to the wireless network.



Device TP-Link TL-WN823N V2
Ubuntu 16.04



How do I solve this? Why does ubuntu do not support this device automatically?







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  • What is the exact response to the terminal commands: sudo dkms status and also: sudo modprobe 8192eu Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
    – chili555
    May 18 at 20:26










  • dkms status return "rtl8192eu, 1.0, 4.13.0-41-generic, x86_64: installed" and "8192eu" does not return anything
    – Gustavo Piucco
    May 19 at 20:30










  • I am using my home computer and it is working normally, but using the same device at my work computer sometimes gets unstable and stops working unexpectedly, as if the device did not exist. Maybe kernel version is not the same? How can I know which kernel is supported by this driver?
    – Gustavo Piucco
    May 19 at 20:33











  • From the office, when it is not running correctly, please run and post: dmesg | grep -e wlx -e 8192
    – chili555
    May 19 at 20:36










  • I will post the dmesg result when I'm at work on monday, thank you
    – Gustavo Piucco
    May 19 at 20:39














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I followed these steps to setup rtl192eu driver for my TP-Link TL-WN823N wifi device and dkms status showed me that it was installed, but the connection is unstable, and I need to reconnect constantly to the wireless network.



Device TP-Link TL-WN823N V2
Ubuntu 16.04



How do I solve this? Why does ubuntu do not support this device automatically?







share|improve this question






















  • What is the exact response to the terminal commands: sudo dkms status and also: sudo modprobe 8192eu Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
    – chili555
    May 18 at 20:26










  • dkms status return "rtl8192eu, 1.0, 4.13.0-41-generic, x86_64: installed" and "8192eu" does not return anything
    – Gustavo Piucco
    May 19 at 20:30










  • I am using my home computer and it is working normally, but using the same device at my work computer sometimes gets unstable and stops working unexpectedly, as if the device did not exist. Maybe kernel version is not the same? How can I know which kernel is supported by this driver?
    – Gustavo Piucco
    May 19 at 20:33











  • From the office, when it is not running correctly, please run and post: dmesg | grep -e wlx -e 8192
    – chili555
    May 19 at 20:36










  • I will post the dmesg result when I'm at work on monday, thank you
    – Gustavo Piucco
    May 19 at 20:39












up vote
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up vote
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I followed these steps to setup rtl192eu driver for my TP-Link TL-WN823N wifi device and dkms status showed me that it was installed, but the connection is unstable, and I need to reconnect constantly to the wireless network.



Device TP-Link TL-WN823N V2
Ubuntu 16.04



How do I solve this? Why does ubuntu do not support this device automatically?







share|improve this question














I followed these steps to setup rtl192eu driver for my TP-Link TL-WN823N wifi device and dkms status showed me that it was installed, but the connection is unstable, and I need to reconnect constantly to the wireless network.



Device TP-Link TL-WN823N V2
Ubuntu 16.04



How do I solve this? Why does ubuntu do not support this device automatically?









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  • What is the exact response to the terminal commands: sudo dkms status and also: sudo modprobe 8192eu Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
    – chili555
    May 18 at 20:26










  • dkms status return "rtl8192eu, 1.0, 4.13.0-41-generic, x86_64: installed" and "8192eu" does not return anything
    – Gustavo Piucco
    May 19 at 20:30










  • I am using my home computer and it is working normally, but using the same device at my work computer sometimes gets unstable and stops working unexpectedly, as if the device did not exist. Maybe kernel version is not the same? How can I know which kernel is supported by this driver?
    – Gustavo Piucco
    May 19 at 20:33











  • From the office, when it is not running correctly, please run and post: dmesg | grep -e wlx -e 8192
    – chili555
    May 19 at 20:36










  • I will post the dmesg result when I'm at work on monday, thank you
    – Gustavo Piucco
    May 19 at 20:39
















  • What is the exact response to the terminal commands: sudo dkms status and also: sudo modprobe 8192eu Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
    – chili555
    May 18 at 20:26










  • dkms status return "rtl8192eu, 1.0, 4.13.0-41-generic, x86_64: installed" and "8192eu" does not return anything
    – Gustavo Piucco
    May 19 at 20:30










  • I am using my home computer and it is working normally, but using the same device at my work computer sometimes gets unstable and stops working unexpectedly, as if the device did not exist. Maybe kernel version is not the same? How can I know which kernel is supported by this driver?
    – Gustavo Piucco
    May 19 at 20:33











  • From the office, when it is not running correctly, please run and post: dmesg | grep -e wlx -e 8192
    – chili555
    May 19 at 20:36










  • I will post the dmesg result when I'm at work on monday, thank you
    – Gustavo Piucco
    May 19 at 20:39















What is the exact response to the terminal commands: sudo dkms status and also: sudo modprobe 8192eu Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
– chili555
May 18 at 20:26




What is the exact response to the terminal commands: sudo dkms status and also: sudo modprobe 8192eu Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
– chili555
May 18 at 20:26












dkms status return "rtl8192eu, 1.0, 4.13.0-41-generic, x86_64: installed" and "8192eu" does not return anything
– Gustavo Piucco
May 19 at 20:30




dkms status return "rtl8192eu, 1.0, 4.13.0-41-generic, x86_64: installed" and "8192eu" does not return anything
– Gustavo Piucco
May 19 at 20:30












I am using my home computer and it is working normally, but using the same device at my work computer sometimes gets unstable and stops working unexpectedly, as if the device did not exist. Maybe kernel version is not the same? How can I know which kernel is supported by this driver?
– Gustavo Piucco
May 19 at 20:33





I am using my home computer and it is working normally, but using the same device at my work computer sometimes gets unstable and stops working unexpectedly, as if the device did not exist. Maybe kernel version is not the same? How can I know which kernel is supported by this driver?
– Gustavo Piucco
May 19 at 20:33













From the office, when it is not running correctly, please run and post: dmesg | grep -e wlx -e 8192
– chili555
May 19 at 20:36




From the office, when it is not running correctly, please run and post: dmesg | grep -e wlx -e 8192
– chili555
May 19 at 20:36












I will post the dmesg result when I'm at work on monday, thank you
– Gustavo Piucco
May 19 at 20:39




I will post the dmesg result when I'm at work on monday, thank you
– Gustavo Piucco
May 19 at 20:39










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After intalling 8192eu driver as following:



sudo apt-get install git build-essential dkms
git clone https://github.com/Mange/rtl8192eu-linux-driver.git
sudo dkms add ./rtl8192eu-linux-driver
sudo dkms install -m rtl8192eu -v 1.0


I noticed instabilities and weak signal. I solved it as follows:



echo "options 8192eu rtw_power_mgnt=0 rtw_enusbss=0" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/8192eu.conf
echo "blacklist rtl8xxxu" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8xxxu.conf


Reboot.






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    After intalling 8192eu driver as following:



    sudo apt-get install git build-essential dkms
    git clone https://github.com/Mange/rtl8192eu-linux-driver.git
    sudo dkms add ./rtl8192eu-linux-driver
    sudo dkms install -m rtl8192eu -v 1.0


    I noticed instabilities and weak signal. I solved it as follows:



    echo "options 8192eu rtw_power_mgnt=0 rtw_enusbss=0" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/8192eu.conf
    echo "blacklist rtl8xxxu" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8xxxu.conf


    Reboot.






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      After intalling 8192eu driver as following:



      sudo apt-get install git build-essential dkms
      git clone https://github.com/Mange/rtl8192eu-linux-driver.git
      sudo dkms add ./rtl8192eu-linux-driver
      sudo dkms install -m rtl8192eu -v 1.0


      I noticed instabilities and weak signal. I solved it as follows:



      echo "options 8192eu rtw_power_mgnt=0 rtw_enusbss=0" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/8192eu.conf
      echo "blacklist rtl8xxxu" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8xxxu.conf


      Reboot.






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        After intalling 8192eu driver as following:



        sudo apt-get install git build-essential dkms
        git clone https://github.com/Mange/rtl8192eu-linux-driver.git
        sudo dkms add ./rtl8192eu-linux-driver
        sudo dkms install -m rtl8192eu -v 1.0


        I noticed instabilities and weak signal. I solved it as follows:



        echo "options 8192eu rtw_power_mgnt=0 rtw_enusbss=0" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/8192eu.conf
        echo "blacklist rtl8xxxu" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8xxxu.conf


        Reboot.






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        After intalling 8192eu driver as following:



        sudo apt-get install git build-essential dkms
        git clone https://github.com/Mange/rtl8192eu-linux-driver.git
        sudo dkms add ./rtl8192eu-linux-driver
        sudo dkms install -m rtl8192eu -v 1.0


        I noticed instabilities and weak signal. I solved it as follows:



        echo "options 8192eu rtw_power_mgnt=0 rtw_enusbss=0" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/8192eu.conf
        echo "blacklist rtl8xxxu" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8xxxu.conf


        Reboot.







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