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Subject:    [Bug 188654] [urtwn] tp-link wl-725n Realtek 8188 chip do not work with urtwn driver
From:       bugzilla-noreply () freebsd ! org
Date:       2017-07-20 23:37:11
Message-ID: bug-188654-21060-SZUPEXqNkG () https ! bugs ! freebsd ! org/bugzilla/
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=188654

rocky@herveybayaustralia.com.au changed:

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--- Comment #8 from rocky@herveybayaustralia.com.au ---
(In reply to Andriy Voskoboinyk from comment #7)
That's inaccurate - I have just grabbed the same model (vendor product id) and
stuck it in 10.3, and it recognised happily - the firmware wouldn't load
properly because of the license flag and I didn't want to reboot, but I doubt
that would be an issue.

I was testing for a quirky issue in 11.1-RC3 which isn't recognising both the
internal atheros 9377 (worked using a test image I built using the disc iso,
but then didn't work after installed using the memstick image) - no amount of
kldload'ing and rebooting is getting it going.

From what I've read via the forums, the tp-link 823N is recognised in the urtwn
driver and uses the rtl8192cfw[TU] firmware - confirmed in 10.3. That's why I
specifically bought the device as I knew it worked.

So is this a bug in 11 somewhere then? Maybe a wider issue in 802.11?

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