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Dirk maybee you explain Sailoog what i mean. I try to come in in GIThub. All only in English and i am to old to make it good. But slowly i understand the GITBOOK system.
Short the facts: The picture is RTL8192EU and this is faster and takes just 1/4 of energy of the edimax what you suggest in new documentation. I did test with Portapow as reference and J7-T script installs the drivers depence of the kernel you use.
The recomentet stick is for example the Edimax
and a user did have difficulty to find it by the realtec name. The picture you use is a RTL8192EU
People see the picture and try to find the wifi stick I solved this way with a little script.
http://donau-grundel-schiff.de/2017/04/15/usb-wifi-dongle/
Dirk maybee you explain Sailoog what i mean. I try to come in in GIThub. All only in English and i am to old to make it good. But slowly i understand the GITBOOK system.
Solution for driver integration is this script
Im Terminal folgendes Eingeben
sudo wget http://fars-robotics.net/install-wifi -O /usr/bin/install-wifi
sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/install-wifi
sudo install-wifi -h
sudo install-wifi
.Sources and all are
Short the facts: The picture is RTL8192EU and this is faster and takes just 1/4 of energy of the edimax what you suggest in new documentation. I did test with Portapow as reference and J7-T script installs the drivers depence of the kernel you use.