![]() But just looking there from a default raspbian image I see: rpi ~$ ls /etc/modprobe.d/īnf nf nf I suppose you know how to do it with files in /etc/modprobe.d. Maybe you have explicitly to load rtl8xxxu. Just try to boot with blacklisted rtl8192cu and look what driver is loaded. In the pager search for CONFIG_RTL8 and you will find CONFIG_RTL8XXXU=m that means the wanted driver is compiled with the default kernel and available as module. You can do it with: rpi ~$ sudo modprobe configs ![]() Before doing it we have to check that the new rtl8xxxu driver is available. Seems Raspbian is one of these distros so you should follow it. Make sure to blacklist the older rtl8192cu driver, which some distros seem to load by default otherwise. ![]() Let's explain in detail.īehind the link you have given it is said: The driver for the firmware (rtl8192cu) of the wifi device has nothing to do with the driver backend of wpa_supplicant (nl80211).
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