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raspap-webgui
- New release: The WiFi client functionality received an overhaul in v3.0.3. Predictable interface names are now fully supported as well
- This PR substantially changes how RaspAP interacts with the Linux wireless-regdb and enables 802.11ac support for every country that permits it
- 📣 New feature release: version 2.9.9 includes a system debug log generator (doc link in comments)
- Debian 12 support?
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Looking for WiFi Guidance
I also know that the RaspAP software works, because some people have used it before. https://raspap.com it's got a lot more going on than setting up an AP bare bones on the Pi, but might be easier. I haven't tried it but I know people that have.
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Raspberry Pi Mobile Hotspot
https://raspap.com/ might be extremely helpful in your project.
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Self-hosted offload station - what to do with SD cards?
To "insure" safety of our photos and minimize potential loss when we are completely offline for several days, I wanted to create a media offload station which would be a Rasperry PI with SSD storage, UPS and an LTE modem. I would like our phones to connect to Raspberry-hosted wifi network, sync photos wirelessly via Syncthing and then - when there is internet connection - to our home NAS - that's the easy part.
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[Q] WPA2-Enterprise Support
RaspAP doesn't currently support WPA2-Enterprise, although it certainly could if there's enough demand for it. You're welcome to open a feature request.
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Looking to build a raspberry pi router
RaspAP: https://raspap.com
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Looking for setup help.
Turns out this was a bug introduced in the latest RPi OS kernel. You were the first to report it. A fix has been pushed in the latest release. Thanks for the heads up...and your patience. https://github.com/RaspAP/raspap-webgui/releases/tag/2.9.0
rtl88x2bu
- Hi I bought an Wifi adapter for Kali Linux its an AC1300 and am having trouble connecting it to Kali linux can someone help please?
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Faster, newer network adapter has terrible packet loss but the old, much slower one doesn't
To me this sounds either like bad drivers or bad hardware. There is a reasonably easy way to rule out drivers; test it in linux. Unfortunately this card is not supported by the kernel, however there are drivers available on github. You can test this in a "Live Linux" environment, where you do not have to install it to disk, all you should need is a USB stick and some patience.
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Girlfriend installed Mint, now cannot connect to Wi Fi
Given that a T3500 didn't come with WiFi back in 2011, I'm guessing this is a USB network adapter. Maybe try this github repo. https://github.com/cilynx/rtl88x2bu
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Best WIFI adaptors monitor mode?
git clone https://github.com/cilynx/rtl88x2bu.git
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Newly installed Fedora KDE cannot detect my wifi usb
https://github.com/cilynx/rtl88x2bu Seems like you have to compile these drivers to get the adapter working. I also have a TP-Link wifi adaptor and TP-Link doesn't support the newer Linux kernels and they haven't added it to the Linux kernel by default so it's a bit of a pain to get this working. But if you can figure it out and get it working congrats lol
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Really slow wi fi on the linux mint 21.1 cinnamon
Is the relevant information... The issue is the rtl88x2bu driver that is built-in to the kernel... It isn't very good. You could consider an alternative driver like https://github.com/cilynx/rtl88x2bu using these instructions.
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Wireless adapter Kali Linux
If you are running Kali bare metal or if you have allowed USB pass through then it is most likely a driver issue. Take a look at this repo.
- i have a wifi adapter but it wont show networks help????
- How do I install a linux wifi driver?
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Wifi usb dongle not working
You'd first need to tether your laptop to your phone, then install the kernel headers (sudo pacman -S linux-headers), choose the one that matches your kernel version. Then install this driver. It's in the AUR. Make sure you get the one that says "DKMS" on it.
What are some alternatives?
openwrt - Linux distribution for embedded devices
rtl8812au - RTL8812AU/21AU and RTL8814AU driver with monitor mode and frame injection
WiFiMeshRaspberryPi - Workshop to create a sensor application over a WiFi Mesh network
88x2bu - Linux Driver for USB WiFi Adapters that are based on the RTL8812BU and RTL8822BU Chipsets
DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!
rtl8822bu - RTL8822BU Wireless Driver for Linux
raspap - Simple wireless AP setup & management for Debian-based devices [Moved to: https://github.com/RaspAP/raspap-webgui]
USB-WiFi - USB WiFi Adapter Information for Linux
Lokiap-webgui - Gain access to Lokinet and the internet connecting via an SBC based access point.
rtl8188eus - Realtek RTL8XXXU driver
linux-wifi-hotspot - Feature-rich wifi hotspot creator for Linux which provides both GUI and command-line interface. It is also able to create a hotspot using the same wifi card which is connected to an AP already ( Similar to Windows 10).
ath10k-firmware - Firmware files for ath10k, a mac80211 driver for Qualcomm 802.11ac devices