But after restarting the internet connection could not be created. Upon following this question and answer fully the wifi worked at first. This most likely had to do with the different versions of the Ubuntu kernel and gcc that they used for this "driver" (which was created 4 years ago). Thus I could not finish the installation. This however wouldn't even install, as when I ran the make command I get an error that has something to do with c or gcc I suppose. I then removed the driver using the make uninstall command as described in the README.Īfter trying this driver I attempted to follow the guide as described in: This behaviour repeated after every restart. 20-30 minutes the adapter didn't work anymore. But later on, after once again restarting (this time not switching over to the windows partition in between Ubuntu restarts) the adapter worked at first. This worked better and upon restarting the Ubuntu partition the adapter seemed to work. This would not preserve the driver upon updating the kernel but I thought that was fine as long as it worked. I then reinstalled the driver using make and make install. dkms-uninstall as described in the README. Upon swichting off the computer, starting my windows partition and later starting up ubuntu the adapter no longer functioned. I followed along with this installation and all went swimmingly, I installed it using dkms and after one restart the wifi adapter was working fine.
#Ubuntu driver for netgear wg111v2 wireless usb adapter install
How to install TP-LINK Archer T4U driver? Whenever I install one of those options either the USB adapter does not work on a restart, or the USB adapter works for the first 20 minutes of use and then suddenly fails. As far as I understand I should install a driver for my specific adapter but I have looked around on AskUbuntu and have tried some of the solutions people have posted, but they don't seem to work fully. I Dual Boot Ubuntu and wish to use this adapter with my Ubuntu installation. I currently own a TP-Link Archer T2UH V2 USB WiFi adapter which works as a charm on my Windows partition.