First of all try out all the word list by default available in OS like kali Linux cyborg e tc. Ensure the native (and broken) kernel driver is blacklisted: NetGear WG111v2 Driver : rtl8187 (mac80211, kernel >2.Sudo apt-get install git linux-headers-generic build. Ensure you have the necessary prerequisites installed:.Devices that use dual antennas are known not to work well.
RTL8188RU chipsets too, though it's more hit and miss.
As a rule of thumb, this driver generally works with devices that use the RTL8192CUĬhipset, and some devices that use the RTL8188CUS, RTL8188CE-VAU and. These devices are known not to be supported:. These devices are known to work with this driver: The package provides the installation files for Belkin N300 USB Network Adapter Realtek Wireless Driver version 1027.4.630.2015. This is a repackaging of Realtek's own 8192CU USB WiFi driver for Ubuntu 13.10 and later. Could anybody help me to get this to work in Fedora? Thanks for any help. I've pasted below what I do for Ubutu based systems. I've come across directions for Ubuntu based systems that helped me to get it work properly but haven't been able to get information to get the adapter to work in Fedora. I am using a TP-Link usb wireless adapter, model no. I am having a problem with the wifi dropping in Fedora 23.