Closed seppzer0 closed 11 months ago
Alright, I've done some more research on this, and it seems like the driver does not have to do anything with this. I found in official documentation that this is most likely latest Android's quirk on having multiple interfaces working concurrently.
When my external Wi-Fi adapter is plugged in, the RTL8812AU driver shows up for the wlan2
interface and works properly.
Closing the issue as it no longer serves a purpose.
I've been able to build latest
v5.6.4.2
branch for an Android kernel with Kali Nethunter support.For reference, here is the diff I applied to build the driver into the kernel:
The problem is that when launching Kali Nethunter, there are two wlan interfaces working simultaneously (see fig. below):
wlan1 shows up even if there is no external device plugged in.
I've read about
CONFIG_CONCURRENT_MODE
that can cause two interfaces working at the same time, but according toMakefile
, the-DCONFIG_CONCURRENT_MODE
is not passed forCONFIG_PLATFORM_ANDROID_ARM64
option.So it is currently unclear why there is wlan1 showing up along with wlan0.