For anyone interrested, I've made a dkms package from the sources in the
linux-next tree, it works on my T440. You can grab it here
https://launchpad.net/~mjeanson/+archive/ppa/+files/rtl8192ee-
dkms_1.0-1~ppa1_all.deb
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just FYI, we installed the kernel from #66 and couldn't get wifi
working. We could occasionally scan, but never connect. Debug logging
from #71 resulted in an endless spew of log messages into syslog (or
dmesg). Also, we got occasional system crashes.
we've since re-installed vanilla 14.04,
Any chance the driver can be built for i386? #66 unfortunately is only
amd64.
I broke my dongle today and am tethered to a wire.
Thanks
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I got my Lenovo T440s yesterday. I use Larrys Kernel from #66. I also
have configured the Network Manager like shown in #80 (thank you
sochan). And well, it works just fine fro me. I did not have any WLAN
connection fail, and the package lost rate is OK.
So hopefully this patch
So far I've seen pretty good performance, though I did get a dropped
connection after about an hour's use. Occasionally I'll have to reset
either NetworkManager or wpa_supplicant, but it seems stable enough for
novice users like myself. Hope that your patch gets folded into a
kernel asap.
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Thanks for the NetworkManager tip in #80 @sochan, this was the issue I
was dealing with. Now my connection seems more stable, though I haven't
had a lot of time to test the reliability on this laptop yet. Thanks
also to @lwfinger for his timely patched kernel, so that we don't have
to wait until
Some observations that may help others:
1. About a week ago it was really difficult for me to connect to my wifi
network. The error was the infamous
wlan0: deauthenticating from xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx by local choice
(reason=3).
It turns out that by updating managed=true in
Forget #78. I can now see other wireless networks (after installing the
firmware .bin file served by @larry-finger-lfinger (same directory as
the kernel image and header .deb files in #66), but I cannot connect to
any networks.
dmesg output: http://pastebin.com/3XjbKXMd
Thanks for any help you
I've installed and am now running the patched kernel provided by
@lwfinger in #66, but still can't get the driver loaded successfully:
As requested, dmesg output is here:
http://pastebin.com/download.php?i=8jLrHXgL.
This is a fresh install of Debian testing on a T440s. Since I seem to
be alone
It's possible that slaggish changing website is just my biasd impression
and not really there.
Another symptom: Even after a sucessful connection to my wifi network,
fairly often the instant messenages I sent on Facebook fail to send
(possibly 1 out of 100), and the messages sometimes arrive out
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Some symptoms:
My T440s laptop usually refuses to connect right after the first 5-6 cold boots
in the morning.
Sometimes the Network Manager applet says connected, but once I try to
connect to any site (or just do a ping), the connection breaks immediately.
After a disconnect event, my home
I too see the slow downs at times; however, I do not think it is due to
changing website. I do not know why.
The driver sometimes takes several tries to make the initial connection.
Again, the cause is unknown. Is it possible that your timeout counters
are set too small and that is causing the
Sorry, been traveling. I can confirm the issues others are reporting
(closing my screen breaks connection). In the meantime, I've loaded the
debug module.
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I have encountered similar issues as #69, #70, #72. For now I'll focus
on the frequent disconnection problem and not the resume-from-suspend
problem.
The new driver from #66 (as well as the old one in #48) works well 2/3
of the time, but the remaining 1/3 of the time, the connection is slow,
I don't agree with #67, I still have same problems that I mentionned in
#64 (with updated kernel 3.13.9 1.1 in #66)
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The kernel and driver generally works for me, but like #69, I
sometimes have connection problems.
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 1:05 PM, William Oprandi
william.opra...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't agree with #67, I still have same problems that I mentionned in
#64 (with updated kernel 3.13.9 1.1 in #66)
I do not know about the hibernate problem. My laptop has never gone into
hibernation, and I have not had any desire to debug the reason for that.
Any other problems that occur should be reported as follows:
sudo modprobe -rv r8192ee
sudo modprobe -v r8192ee debug=3
Post the dmesg output
It's not a hibernate, but just a suspend (when i just fold down the screen).
This is a extract of dmesg when system is trying to reconnect me.
** Attachment added: dmesg after suspend (r8192ee)
@larry-finger-lwfinger the kernel in #66 seems to be working!
I've maintained a connection for over 20 minutes (much longer than before), and
speeds are very good.
I will continue to use this kernel for a few days and report back. I'm
maintaining cautions optimism...
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Good to hear. That version was submitted to the staging tree of the
kernel. It should be a standard part of kernel 3.16.
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Realtek sent me a patch to fix the skb-end - skb-tail len
problems. A version with this fix is at
http://www.lwfinger.com/realtek_drivers/linux-headers-3.13.9_1.1_amd64.deb
http://www.lwfinger.com/realtek_drivers/linux-image-3.13.9_1.1_amd64.deb
I do not know if this fix will also handle the
I installed the kernel from #56.
The driver works correctly but sometimes, the flow rate seems to be reduced to
0 for several seconds.
Another problem, I'm unable to reconnect to network after waking from standby
and I am forced to reboot.
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I have tried on another network, and confirm very similar issues to #64.
Here is something of possible interest from dmesg:
http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7489463/
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I have a Thinkpad T440s and lshw reports that my nic is
product: RTL8192EE PCIe Wireless Network Adapter
As stated, I haven't tried on another network yet, but I'll keep trying.
Its nice to hear that you are having positive results.
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Disregard my comment in #59. The card is now recognized, but drops
connection frequent and seems to have a lot of trouble with certain
authentication methods. I will try and get some debug information for
you later this weekend, but for now, its back to my wi-fi dongle circa
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Josh, what model of computer do you have? Similarily to Riyas, I have
the Thinkpad L440, and the card has been working well for me for two
days.
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The fix is a modified kernel itself; there seems to be no need to
separately install the kernel mentioned by Matt Ramir, as my wireless
card is now fixed just by installing the kernel binary mentioned by
Frances Hocutt. Thanks for the fix!
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#56 is working for lenova L440. Thanks
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Fix is available now: http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-
wireless/msg122327.html
Kernel binary is available for download here:
http://www.lwfinger.com/realtek_drivers/linux-image-3.13.9_1.0_amd64.deb
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Please note the above fix requires kernel 3.13.9 afaik available at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.13.9-trusty/
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Installed module from deb (#38), stuck in same situation as #46.
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Thinkpad T440s. Installed as in #48, which got me to the same place as
#46. When I tried the commands in 44 make install failed until I ran it
with sudo, but then make install and modprobe worked fine--except I can
connect to the network but not download data.
Off to learn how to patch and
My computer is Thinkpad T440p
1, I have the same problem as #46 said.
2, and also re-complie kernel 3.14 according to #52 (that patch has been in
kernel 3.4 by checking the file), but can' work
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Hi!
Having the same issue with Lenovo L540 and RTL8192EE wlan adapter.
Any estimations when this bug will be corrected?
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as per # 46, rtl8192ee wireless still can't work as usual. Model:Thinkpad
X244 Ubutu 14.04.
looking forward a solution.
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Larry Finger (a Linux kernel contributor) has received code for the RTL8192EE
driver, which is to be included in kernel 3.16.
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wirelessm=139648497105184
Hopefully this piece of information is more reliable than my earlier one in #23
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I can now get it installed per #40 on my T440s, and it works ... sort
of; connection is just highly unreliable/intermittent.
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According to the tar writting at #40 by Adam Lee (adam8157) , i have try
and find it ok.
My basic info:
x240
ubuntu-12.04-LTS
3.11.0-19-generic
The following is my steps:
$ wget
Thanks Adam for your help!
Has anyone tried to adapt this tar file on the newest Ubuntu 14.04,
which is 3.13 kernal? I tried but failed with error when make install.
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According to #40 and #44 i installed the driver. My card was detected
and the wirless-networks are listed. But i'm not able to receive any
data or ping my gateway.
any ideas?
Info: T440s with ubuntu 14.04
#lspci
03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8192EE
Update: the install works now after downloading #40.
Same issue with #46, the wireless is connected, yet no data is received.
Also Ubuntu 14.04 on T440s.
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I have the same problem like #46. My computer is Thinkpad T440p
I make and install from:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1239578/+attachment/4057550/+files/rtl_92ce_92se_92de_8723ae_88ee_8723be_92ee_linux_mac80211_0017.1016v2.2013.tar.gz
lspci -nnshows :
04:00.0
I have the same problem.
My laptop is x240, and the wireless card is the same one, Realtek
RTL8192EE [10ec:818b].
Waiting to solutions!
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Is there any word on this driver? T440s here. I'd really appreciate it.
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Trying Adam Lee 8157
Building only for 3.11.0-18-generic
Building for architecture x86_64
Building initial module for 3.11.0-18-generic
Error! The dkms.conf for this module includes a BUILD_EXCLUSIVE directive which
does not match this kernel/arch. This indicates that it should not be built.
@Adam - thanks. I get an error when trying to install the package, so
am contacting Realtek.
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This is the original driver source tarball from RealTek. You can try
this one if there are some issues while installing that deb package.
Same situation, please notice that Ubuntu couldn't do anything with this
tarball's issues before it's upstreamed by RealTek. Thanks.
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** Tags added: 201310-14260
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Why is this part Ubuntu certified
(http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/catalog/component/pci/10ec%3A818b/)
if it doesn't work at all?
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@Josh, our preload image contains out-of-kernel-tree driver, which is
provided by realtek.
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@Adam, may I know where can I get the driver you are talking about? preload
images?
Pardon my orientataion, can you please point me in right direction? Thanks.
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FWIW, I'm using (x)ubuntu.
On Mar 31, 2014 1:35 PM, Adam Lee adam@canonical.com wrote:
@Josh, our preload image contains out-of-kernel-tree driver, which is
provided by realtek.
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As a point of policy, it may not make sense to utilize images that are
not available to the general public, or that are older than the most
recent LTE release.
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This is the driver package we used in OEM preload image.
Please notice, the source is from RealTek, canonical has no ability to
provide support(debugging or fixing). If you are not using OEM preload
image and this driver is not working, please contact RealTek. Thanks.
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Also built the oem-rtl-etc. driver on 13.10 for a T440p; module loads
and looks like it connects to a hub, and *sometimes* some traffic makes
it through, but it basically doesn't work.
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So we're waiting on Realtek to release the driver, with no ETA?
Just got a Thinkpad T440s, and bummed to see no wireless.
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** Description changed:
Open this bug to trace device driver RTL8192EE.
We have seen this wireless card on some laptops, id is [10ec:818b],
- driver is RTL8192EE(or RTL8821AE, depends on RealTek).
+ driver is RTL8192EE.
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For the record, I analyzed the code, that RTL8821AE driver only supports
8812 and 8821, pci ids in headfile means nothing. RTL8192EE has not been
upstreamed yet.
rtl8821ae/sw.c
420:{RTL_PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_REALTEK, 0x8812, rtl8821ae_hal_cfg)},
421:
Guys,
Just sharing my experience with this issue.
I've got Lenovo Thinkpad L440 recently which has this realtek network device.
Installed 12.04 LTS and all I could see was no network device available. So
no wired wireless connection could be made. Then I read various solutions
over web and
For Vipin and others' infomation:
You need to use kernel newer than 3.14rc1 with CONFIG_R8821AE enabled
for now.
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It's already in Trusty(14.04) daily build, you guys can try it. I will
test it on my side and close this bug.
commit 25e7ce81e86a4c47ea50e4d55567704d9ef957c5
Author: Greg Kroah-Hartman gre...@linuxfoundation.org
Date: Tue Jan 21 11:20:45 2014 -0800
Staging: rtl8812ae: Add Realtek 8821 PCI
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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# echo rtl8821ae /etc/modules doesn't work, tag it back to
confirmed
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Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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Driver showed up in staging, thanks to @sochan's info
#define RTL_PCI_8192EE_DID 0x818B /*8192ee*/
git tag --contains 3c05bedb5fef7a6ada63c5dbf61e1258b9019f05
master-2014-02-12
master-2014-02-13
master-2014-02-24
master-2014-02-28
v3.14-rc1
v3.14-rc2
v3.14-rc3
v3.14-rc4
v3.14-rc5
v3.14-rc6
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Does someone has succeeded to build and run the staging driver ?
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The problem may go away starting kernel 3.14. See comments #16 in
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=174082
Haven't tested it myself, but I'm optimistic.
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I've been waiting this for almost a month, really need the driver
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Yes, I have the same problem.
My laptop is T440s, and the wireless card is the same one, Realtek
RTL8192EE [10ec:818b].
Look forward to solutions!
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My laptop is Lenovo ThinkPad T440p,I have the same problem on Ubuntu 12.04.
I found the device is 2x2 11b/g/n wireless M.2 adapter.
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I am also having trouble with this wireless card on 12.04
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Realtek hasn't officially released the driver in website or kernel
mainline yet.
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http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-wireless/msg118429.html
https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-
firmware/+/4164c23d2e3b4863ca42d72f40dc7cc5d9fb8c6c
This commit is made in to firmware mainstream branch. Would that help ?
However I don't see source code, it has
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-
firmware.git/commit/?id=4164c23d2e3b4863ca42d72f40dc7cc5d9fb8c6c
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I was able to build and install the driver Xprogrammer found, but it
does not work for me at all. It can get an address via DHCP but after
that I can't even ping the default gateway.
There were several warnings produced during the build, lots of dmesg
output, and a stack dump triggered in
After continous search for RTL8192EE driver, I found it here.
http://netbook-remix.archive.canonical.com/updates/pool/public/o/oem-
wireless-rtl-92ce-92se-92de-8723ae-88ee-8723be-92ee-dkms/
I'm able to compile and load rtl8192ee on my lenovo t440s laptop.
However, transmitt speed very slow. For
I have the same problem in Thinkpad L440
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** Also affects: hwe-next/trusty
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Set to incomplete, waiting the driver shows up in mainline.
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Status: New
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Status: New = Incomplete
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