Do not use the default drivers. Use the aircrack-ng/rtl8812au repository. It supports the 8832 variant out of the box.
#Networking #LinuxDrivers #Realtek #WiFi6 #TechSupport Title: Successfully got the Realtek 8832AU (AC1300) working on Linux – Here is how. realtek 8832au
Went from 6 Mbps (broken driver) to 433 Mbps on 5GHz. Option 3: Short Instagram / TikTok Caption (For a tech fix video) Caption: Stop throwing away your "broken" Wi-Fi dongle! 📡 Do not use the default drivers
✅ Install rtl88x2au driver via GitHub (link in bio). ✅ Windows: Uninstall the Microsoft driver. Download the "Cudy AC1300" driver instead. 📡 ✅ Install rtl88x2au driver via GitHub (link in bio)
Pro-tip: Disable "Allow the computer to turn off this device" in Power Management to stop random disconnects.
I spent 4 hours fighting with a no-name USB Wi-Fi dongle today. Device manager showed Realtek 8832AU , but no drivers worked out of the box on Ubuntu 24.04.
Do not use the default drivers. Use the aircrack-ng/rtl8812au repository. It supports the 8832 variant out of the box.
#Networking #LinuxDrivers #Realtek #WiFi6 #TechSupport Title: Successfully got the Realtek 8832AU (AC1300) working on Linux – Here is how.
Went from 6 Mbps (broken driver) to 433 Mbps on 5GHz. Option 3: Short Instagram / TikTok Caption (For a tech fix video) Caption: Stop throwing away your "broken" Wi-Fi dongle! 📡
✅ Install rtl88x2au driver via GitHub (link in bio). ✅ Windows: Uninstall the Microsoft driver. Download the "Cudy AC1300" driver instead.
Pro-tip: Disable "Allow the computer to turn off this device" in Power Management to stop random disconnects.
I spent 4 hours fighting with a no-name USB Wi-Fi dongle today. Device manager showed Realtek 8832AU , but no drivers worked out of the box on Ubuntu 24.04.