![]() (XXXX means libelf-dev libelf-devel or elfutils-libelf-devel in my case.)ĩ. Note: If the system reminds you of lacking relevant files, install them using the command “apt-get install XXXX”. Then compile the corresponding driver by “make”. The below snapshot implies I have succeeded in loading the driver folder (/Download/rtl8812au-master).Ĩ. ![]() Get root authority as described in step 1. ![]() Download a driver and then click the folder to open a terminal. Click the link on the same chart above to get an available Linux driver.ħ. As shown below, the chipset of Archer T4UH is rtl8812au.Ħ. On wikidevi, a user-editable database for computer hardware, I finally got what the chipset is. Google the PID / VID to get the corresponding chipset the code represents.ĥ. Get the PID/VID of the unrecognized adapter using the command “lsusb”.Ĥ. The log shows the information of the kernel version, 4.15.0-43-generic and gcc version, 5.4.0.ģ. Then check out the OS details by “cat /proc/version”. ![]() Use “sudo su” in terminal to get root authority then continue the steps to find the model of chipset which is usually the name of the driverĢ. ![]() My Adapter Model is Archer T4UH V1 and my OS Version is Linux Ubuntu 16.04. Since the model is a little old and there is no official guide for this driver installation, I think it may be a good idea to share my experience here to help more people. I successfully installed a driver of an old TP-LINK adapter, Archer T4UH V1, on my Linux Ubuntu 16.04 system. ![]()
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