![]() ![]() Thanks! Unbelievably helpful of you, and I'm most grateful. Then luckily I ( well, Google, tbf) found your post, and it took all of about fifteen seconds to download and install, and now I'm sorted. I was close to giving up, when I saw the number and complexity of the steps involved to install the 'driver' manually into some sort of FrankenKernel homebaked Pi, that I felt was rather beyond my limited Linux skillset, and probably doomed to fail. I thought it was a classic case of 'you get what you pay for', and having cheaped out on this £7 replacement dongle ( my SB Components 8188CUS dongle's radio subsystem seems to have gone FUBAR), I was beginning to think I'd thrown money away, when I realised that TP-Link's 'support' of this dongle for RPi is stretching a marketing term to breaking point. Open the inf file, located in the driver folder. ![]() Find out where you want to go by clicking Browse. I will select a device driver from a list of my computer’s available drivers from the drop-down menu. I've just purchased a TP-Link WN823N v3 dongle for a Pi2B that will be left in a cupboard monitoring an energy meter, and very nearly regretted it. You can open Device Manager by clicking here Then click Browse my computer to find the driver software you need. Joined the forum to say a huge thank-you to you for curating/developing this install-wifi mechanism which has saved me hours. Connect the adapter to your computer’s USB port.
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