On 02/02/2015 08:57 AM, poma wrote:
> On 01.02.2015 21:19, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> On 01/30/2015 10:26 AM, poma wrote:
>>> On 29.01.2015 23:00, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>>> On 01/30/2015 08:34 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>>>> On 01/30/2015 06:47 AM, poma wrote:
>>>>>> On 29.01.2015 20:25, poma wrote:
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>> Try this
>>>>>>>> $ git clone
https://github.com/vsurrel/rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux.git
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> $ cd rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux/
>>>>>>>> $ git log -1
>>>>>>>> commit 7a427372bf5540285d95f090ad5523019a365415
>>>>>>>> Author: MilhouseVH
<milhouseVH.github(a)nmacleod.com>
>>>>>>>> Date: Thu Dec 18 11:42:48 2014 +0000
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Add support for kernel 3.18
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Also try PLD Linux method:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> $ curl -JLO
>>>>>>>
https://github.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au/archive/master.tar.gz
>>>>>>> $ tar xf rtl8812au-master.tar.gz
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> $ curl -JLO
>>>>>>>
https://github.com/austinmarton/rtl8812au_linux/archive/master.tar.gz
>>>>>>> $ tar xf rtl8812au_linux-master.tar.gz
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> $ cp rtl8812au-master/*.patch rtl8812au_linux-master/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> $ cd rtl8812au_linux-master/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> $ patch -p1 < linux-3.11.patch
>>>>>>> $ patch -p1 < disable-debug.patch
>>>>>>> $ patch -p1 < enable-cfg80211-support.patch
>>>>>>> $ patch -p1 < update-cfg80211-support.patch
>>>>>>> $ patch -p1 < warnings.patch
>>>>>>> $ patch -p1 < gcc-4.9.patch
>>>>>>> $ patch -p1 < linux-3.18.patch
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> $ make
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> $ su
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> # cp 8812au.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/updates/
>>>>>>> # depmod
>>>>>>> # modprobe -v 8812au
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> # dmesg
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> RTL871X: module init start
>>>>>>> RTL871X: rtl8812au v4.3.2_11100.20140411
>>>>>>> RTL871X: build time: Jan 29 2015 20:10:14
>>>>>>> usbcore: registered new interface driver rtl8812au
>>>>>>> RTL871X: module init ret=0
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ref.
>>>>>>> Driver for AC1200 (802.11ac) Wireless Dual-Band USB Adapter
>>>>>>>
https://github.com/pld-linux/rtl8812au
>>>>>>> &
>>>>>>> rtl8812au Linux driver (v4.3.2 fork) for Realtek based
802.11ac devices
>>>>>>>
https://github.com/austinmarton/rtl8812au_linux
>>>>>>> =
>>>>>>>
ftp://master-ftp.pld-linux.org/dists/3.0/PLD/SRPMS/RPMS/rtl8812au-4.3.2_1...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> This repo is also interesting:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Rewrite RTL 8812 driver
>>>>>>
https://github.com/ulli-kroll/rtl8821au
>>>>>>
>>>>>> even has firmwares:
>>>>>> $ ls rtl8821au/firmware/
>>>>>> rtl8812aufw.bin rtl8821aufw.bin
>>>>>>
>>>>>> make produces:
>>>>>> ... error: macro "__DATE__"
>>>>>> ... error: macro "__TIME__"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Classic! :)
>>>>> That's the error I was getting with the original program that led
to
>>>>> this thread.
>>>>> I'll also try the PLD drivers and see how they go.
>>>> I've run the PLD patch process and the make to build the driver which
I
>>>> am using at the moment. I'll monitor this for a while and see how it
>>>> goes. I'll also need to do the compile again as I have also just done
an
>>>> update run which has updated to the 3.18 kernel.
>>> Take your time, man.
>>>
>>> BTW what Vendor & Product/Model is that RTL8812AU device,
>>> what is the output of 'lsusb'?
>>> Also you mentioned Belkin router, what Vendor & Product/Model is it?
>>>
>>>
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices
>>>
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Main_Page
>> The usb adapter is a Dlink DWA-182, its model number is DWA180A1. Lsusb
>> doesn't show much at all but is below. Bus 003 Device 002 is the adapter.
>> Just as a matter of interest what is Foundation 2.0 in the display below?
>> The modem/router is a Belkin 922 AC1750 with model number F9J1108V2.
>>
> Router
> This is the nearest to specification of what I found
>
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Belkin_F9K1115_v2
>
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Dual-Band-Gigabit-Router-F9K1115/dp/B004U6NS5Y
That device looks like mine, but most of their devices look the same.
Looking at that device and the price, I may have confused things. My
device is a modem/router, but Belkin have a strange setup. The modem
part is not built into the router, it is built into the power plug that
you plug into the wall socket. The power plug has two output cables, one
to plug into the power socket on the router, the other to plug into the
wan socket on the router to provide the modem capabilities. When we
eventually get the fibre internet facilities and they supply the modem
for that service all I have to do to use that modem is unplug the power
supply modem from the wan socket and plug the fibre modem in.
>
> Did I already mention Qualcomm Atheros QCA9880 somewhere. :)
>
> But probably yours is UK version
>
http://www.amazon.co.uk/AC1750-MODEM-ROUTER-POWER-BUD/dp/B00LVS6O3C
Its possible its a UK version, I bought it from a local retail store
here in Australia who sold computer systems as well as other things
(they weren't a dedicated computer store), but its anybody's guess where
the sourced the product from.
>
> Without FCC ID I cannot conclude what is actual device.
>
> You're right as far as DD-WRT support
>
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=874183
>
>
>> Bus 003 Device 002: ID 2001:3315 D-Link Corp.
> Adapter
> If the reference are VID & PID
>
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/D-Link_DWA-182_rev_C1
> It is USB 3.0 device?
Given that the sparse documentation with the device said it should be
used in a USB 3.0 port for optimal performance I would assume it is, but
I have installed the same device on my wife's computer which only USB
2.0 ports and it works quite happily with the same windows driver.
The link you provided above points to an Edimax device that they are
saying has Linux drivers that can be used for the DWA-182 based on the
chipset. I've downloaded the drivers but I won't use them yet.
>
> Does "PLD Linux method" work?
So far the PLD driver seems to be working fine, I haven't had any kernel
core crashes yet. If this driver continues to work as it is now I'll
continue to use it rather than trying out the edimax driver.
> Is that the only 802.11ac adapter you have?
This device is the only 802.11ac adapter I have. The ac modem/router I
am using is the first ac router I have used. I also have a voip device
plugged into the router as this setup is replacing my modem/router/voip
combo device I bought from my ISP that I have had nothing but problems
with from the day I bought it (the device has been replaced 6 times and
every device developed different problems).
> If you can it would be nice to make measurements with
'iperf'.
I've now installed both iperf and iperf3. I just have to now figure out
how to use them.
$ rpm -q iperf
iperf-2.0.5-13.fc21.x86_64
If you are going to test in both directions, open a port 5001 TCP on both sides.
PC-A:
$ iperf -s -i 1
PC-B:
$ iperf -c <PC-A IP> -i 1
Afterward you can replace the role:
PC-B :
$ iperf -s -i 1
PC-A:
$ iperf -c <PC-B IP> -i 1