4/4/2023 0 Comments Realtek 8812au wireless driver![]() I used the command opkg install kernel-module-8812au-4.10.124.3. For my surprise, in the driver description said Realtek RTL8812BU Wireless LAN 802.11ac USB NIC, but driver provider: Microsoft, version: 1030.27.425.2018 digital signature: Microsoft. You need to install it via the commandline or via software management / package management, as it is not a plugin. ![]() ![]() But effectively all it would need, is someone pushing for it - to provide a (long-term-) manageable pull request with lexra support against OpenWrt/ master, kernel 4.14, musl, hostapd/ nl80211 for the wlan drivers and not too many arch specific changes (so it can be reasonably updated with the rest of OpenWrt and not stay behind). On the VU+ Zero 4K, the package is called 'kernel-module-8812au'. Personally I don't think lexra will 'ever' be supported in LEDE/ OpenWrt (too different from normal mips, no upstream/ toolchain support at all, very low-end devices, the wlan situation (drivers, AP mode reliability, nl80211 support) is difficult). RTL8812BU Software Windows For Realtek USB WLAN Family Controller. In terms of lexra (Realtek's reduced mips ISA) support, there is none - nor anyone actively pushing for it (as in providing patches/ pull requests against current master) chances for this to change are non-zero, but extremely low (once you'd have hypothetical lexra arch/ SOC support, there would still be the problem of the wlan drivers and current hostapd/ nl80211, to drive them reliably in AP mode). ![]()
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