• adr1anOPM
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    3 months ago

    I’d say you need to check for drivers or firmware upgrades…

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      3 months ago

      I think the driver is up to date because I’m on the latest 6.8 kernel. Firmware, TP-Link offers none for their junk.

      Is there a way I can check if it’s a driver or a firmware issue? I took a look at the driver code to TBF I’m not enough of an expert to understand how it actually talks to the device.

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        3 months ago

        On this matter, I’m an ignorant myself too. Perhaps searxing with the model name and brand there’s a post somewhere that shares some insight. Hardware support on linux is great, until it isn’t ;/

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          3 months ago

          True, but you gotta give Linux some slack. All of this driver work is reverse engineered. It would be so much easier if the vendor just published information about their hardware.