Yes my device Alfa hornet is listed that is working it's the wireless usb card Alfa awus036hnv that I can't get to work
Have you installed the rtl8188eu-firmware package?
opkg update
opkg install rtl8188eu-firmware
Yes I have the firmware installed
What is the correct driver
Since it's USB...have you installed kmod-usb-core and/or kmod-rtlwifi-usb???
Yes they are both installed
kmod-rt2800-lib???
(I'm simply doing web searches for your chip and USB Ralink here: https://openwrt.org/packages/table/start)
See: https://openwrt.org/packages/table/start?dataflt[Description_wiki*~]=realtek
Hope this helps.
There are multiple 8188 drivers.
It's a 8188eu none seem to work
Are you SURE the device works with Linux????
It does work with linux
The correct module would be rtl8xxxu from the mainline kernel (mac80211 respectively), I haven't checked if it's packaged in LEDE though.
Yes that driver is recognised but doesn't seem to switch the card on
When you say "switch the card on..."
Do you see it when typing ifconfig???
If so, you need to configure Wireless and attach it to an Interface.
It does seem to work but won't work in ap mode which is what I wanted. Does this driver not work as a ap
iw list
should show the recognized capabilities. Assuming it's not a "legacy" driver that is being picked up.
It says managed or monitor modes available
It is a USB device...it's likely that the device doesn't do AP mode, only Client mode. You could use it to connect it to another Wireless Network...but you cannot service clients without AP mode.
From my device:
Supported interface modes:
* IBSS
* managed
* AP
* AP/VLAN
* monitor
* mesh point
My other usb device does ap mode
It can do ap mode on a raspberry pi
those are realtek released drivers, they can work in openwrt if you can compile them (good luck!), and you have to manually configure hostapd
the rtl8xxxu drivers are only for client mode and there are some discussion over the internet about the problems the developer faced during rewriting the realtek drivers