xtknight / mt7610u-linksys-ae6000-wifi-fixes

Trying to fix the MT7610U chipset driver by MediaTek so it's usable on modern Linux kernels and with nl80211/NetworkManager (and not completely breaking on old ones, maybe...)
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what about Tp-link Archer T2U Nano (USB 2357:011e) #48

Open niXman opened 5 years ago

niXman commented 5 years ago

Hi,

Is there a way to make this device work?

Thanks

kaivx commented 5 years ago

Hello, I also own this adapter and it was giving me a hell of a headache trying to get it to work. And thankfully I made it. Here's what I did: 1- Downloaded the original driver from MediaTek's website: https://www.mediatek.com/products/broadbandWifi/mt7610u 2- Followed this guide in order to correct some of the things that were outdated: http://www.bernaerts-nicolas.fr/linux/74-ubuntu/229-ubuntu-precise-dlink-dwa160-revb2 3- Then I installed this amazing fix. 4- Rebooted and it's working perfectly fine now. I'm using Linux Mint 19.1 btw.

electron0zero commented 4 years ago

if someone lands on here, I got it working on liunx, and wrote about it