![]() ![]() Unfortunately the manufacturers for such dongles keep changing chip/revision which break compatibility and it is very difficult to support them all.Īs suggested on that page the only way is to double check online that kernel support is available for that chip/dongle.Ībout the other dongle you have, the TL-WN725N, you should check if it is v2 or not and try to install the most up to date drivers. The tp-link TL-WN823N Mini Wireless N USB driver is a great little USB adapter that can be used on pretty much all operating systems not just Windows The device uses a Realtek chipset, and can be used to added to create an access point from your computer too. Checking online, I saw that people using with the Raspberry Pi have the same problem. The v2 is not currently supported by the Linux Kernel (at least not until 4.4). It seems the dongle you bought is v2 while the one shipped with the UP board and tested is the v1.x
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