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after a wi fi dongle

cullimore
cullimore over 13 years ago

hi there,

 

i am after a wi fi usb dongle for when i get my Raspberry Pi.

 

will any wi fi usb dongle work?? will drivers be available??

 

cheers

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  • Montala
    Montala over 13 years ago

    What I have already purchased, in the hope that it will be suitable, is an Edimax EW-7811UN Wireless 802.11b/g/n 150Mbps Nano USB Adaptor which is claimed to be the "world's smallest!" although similar sized models are available from other manufacturers.

     

    It is quoted as being Linux compatible, and cost me just under £10 from Amazon (UK).

     

    Unfortunately I shant be able to check out full compatability until I actually receive my Raspberry Pi computer, but it certainly is small! image

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to Montala

    I have a Pi and Edimax EW-7811UN and the bad news is that I have been struggling all weekend to get it working. As far as I can tell there is very patchy linux support for this chipset. I would be interested to know if anyone gets this working.

     

    I suggest you look at http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Devices/USB to get an idea of which wireless chipsets are supported in Linux in general. A subset of these will work on the R-Pi, since it is ARM architecture, which excludes i386 binaries.

     

    I have had success with TP-Link TL-WN722n. It's detected by the kernel and Ath9k_htc firmware loads fine on Arch, but needs firmware file with the Debian image. However, it still needs a bit of set up, and won't work directly from the Pi USB port, probably due to power requirements.

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  • fustini
    fustini over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi - it looks like this is the adapter, right?  http://wikidevi.com/wiki/Edimax_EW-7811Un

     

    Not sure if you seen this, but check out this thread for that chipset: http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/troubleshooting/trying-to-get-an-rtl8188cus-wireless-usb-nic-working/#p67851

     

    ajtag compiled the kernel module and provides a link to download 8192cu.ko.

     

    Looking at modinfo, it looks like it should support the device per the USB ID on the WikiDev entry (if that is the same model as what you have):

     

    afustini@lappy486:~/Downloads$ modinfo 8192cu.ko  |grep 7811

    alias:          usb:v7392p7811d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*

     

    Cheers,

    Drew


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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to fustini

    Thanks, I'll give it a go and report back.

     

    Sounds like I have the same adapter, the USB ID matches.

     

    Recompiling the kernel sounds a bit daunting, but hopefully the kernel module will do the job.

     

    To the OP: Another good resource for checking wi-fi dongle compatability is here http://linux-wless.passys.nl/

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    fustini over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I don't think you should have to recompile the kernel.  Just download 8192cu.ko and copy to the path on the SD card as user ajtag demonstrates in that post.

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to fustini

    Drew, are you going to test the wifi adapter listed as a R-Pi accessory to check it works?

    http://uk.farnell.com/micronext/mnwd152b/adaptor-wireless-n-usb/dp/2081765

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    fustini over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Paul, a colleague in the UK (user ajtag in fact) had compiled that 8192cu.ko module to get the Micronext MNWD152B working.  I'll ask if he can chime in with some additional details of testing, but to my knowledge, it did work ok.

     

    Thanks,

    Drew

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to fustini

    Arch does not boot with my Edimax EW-7811Un dongle inserted. I have to blacklist the standard module.

     

    I tried:

     

    install -p -m 644 8192cu.ko /lib/modules/3.1.9+/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/

     

    followed by:

     

    depmod -a

     

    and added the file rtl8712u.bin as per http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/troubleshooting/trying-to-get-an-rtl8188cus-wireless-usb-nic-working to:

     

    /lib/firmware/rtlwifi/rtl8712u.bin

     

    and it still fails.

     

    If anyone has any success with Arch I'd love to hear from you.

     

    Felix

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  • fustini
    fustini over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Is there any related errors in the kernel log?

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to fustini

    Quick update. I managed to get the Edimax EW-7811Un working by following the instructions above.

     

    The process worked for me on Debian but not Arch images.

     

    In the process, I discovered that the dongle would *only* work if it was connected directly to the R-Pi usb port and would *not work* through a powered usb hub.

     

    This is surprising since I was attempting to protect the Pi from excessive power drain, but in fact it was actually the cause of the problem.

     

    Perhaps this is an incompatability with this particular hub.

     

    For the record the hub in question is a (lsusb)

     

    05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB

     

    Anyway, thanks for the help. I can confirm Edimax EW-7811Un as working (on Debian)

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  • cullimore
    cullimore over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    glad this works as i just brought one for my Pi. image

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    cullimore over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    glad this works as i just brought one for my Pi. image

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