Hello,
I'm using a desktop pc and my wifi card is not detected, even if it's working with normal OS. The model is Realtek RTL8822BE. Is it technically possible to fix it ?
Hello,
I'm using a desktop pc and my wifi card is not detected, even if it's working with normal OS. The model is Realtek RTL8822BE. Is it technically possible to fix it ?
After some research, i found the firmware and i saved it in the folder /usr/lib/firmware/rtlwifi but it still not working.
Did you try a recent LE12 nightly? I don't know which platform (x86-64, I guess?) but RTL8822BE is enabled on LE12 nightly. RTL8822BU (usb variant) is working without issue on LE12 nightly for RPi4 platform.
No, i didn't. How to upgrade LE to a nightly version ?
If you use x86 hardware with Nvidia graphics, choose a Generic-legacy image. Without Nvidia it's just Generic.
Navigate from here to find your <URL_OF_LE_NIGHTLY>: https://test.libreelec.tv/
I'm currently in the last nightly version available and my wifi card is still not working.
Does "normal OS" means Linux? If yes, then it's worth to dig deeper, but we need a log...
PS: There is a chance that pastekodi command doesn't work (third party server problem). In that case copy & paste the log (/storage/.kodi/kodi.log) into the attachment of your next post. Devs are working on our own log server to fix it.
The output of "pastekodi" includes the system log (dmesg) which is where we can see the drivers probe and load firmware (or not) which is more useful. Kodi debug logs don't contain any of that.