The RTL8192 package includes the kernel module '8192eu',
which contains a TP-Link-provided kernel driver known to
support the Realtek 8192 chipset, and possibly others.
Slackware kernel-source package needs to be installed for build to work,
and module will need to be re-built after a kernel upgrade.
To build for a kernel other than the one currently running,
pass KVER variable when invoking SlackBuild script. E.g.,
KVER=4.4.14 ./RTL8192.SlackBuild
This driver is advertised to work with the following TP-Link USB wifi
adapters: TL-WN821N V6/TL-WN822N V5/TL-WN823N V3. The driver has
also been tested (both i386 & x86_64) to work for the TL-WN823N V2.
Other brands of USB devices utilizing the Realtek 8192 chip may work,
as well.
From the website:
Published Date: 2018-05-08
Operating System: Linux (kernel 2.6.24 ~ 4.9.60)
For TL-WN821N V6/TL-WN822N V5/TL-WN823N V3.
This is a beta version; unknown bugs may still exist.
The formal version is coming soon.
Maintained by: Jay
Keywords: wireless,network,wifi,driver,realtek
ChangeLog: RTL8192
Homepage:
https://www.tp-link.com/ca/support/download/tl-wn823n/
Download SlackBuild:
RTL8192.tar.gz
RTL8192.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
Individual Files: |
README |
RTL8192.SlackBuild |
RTL8192.info |
slack-desc |
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