Hi Dev Team,
is it possible to include the mt7610u driver in libreelec. This would enable support for quite some wireless AC sticks out there.
Thanks, g
Hi Dev Team,
is it possible to include the mt7610u driver in libreelec. This would enable support for quite some wireless AC sticks out there.
Thanks, g
If you can find a version of the MT7610U driver that doesn't require a hard-coded config file (which only works for 50% of users) it will be considered for LE 8.0 builds. The driver package I previously created for OE is half-baked and not suitable in its current form.
If you can find a version of the MT7610U driver that doesn't require a hard-coded config file (which only works for 50% of users) it will be considered for LE 8.0 builds. The driver package I previously created for OE is half-baked and not suitable in its current form.
this driver please
downloads
sanrath / MediaTek_mt7610u_STA_driver_Linux 64bit — Bitbucket
That's the one that only works for 50% of users due to the hard-coded config file. Mediatek need to get their sh1t together and write a driver against the proper (modern) kernel interfaces. Drivers like that one went out of coding fashion c.2004.
And what is the wifi chipset in libreelec works on 5GHz
Find something that uses the Atheros ath9k driver, it's probably the best written one.
Find something that uses the Atheros ath9k driver, it's probably the best written one.
TP-LINK Archer T2U Atheros AR9382 is this ok?
No idea. I'll share opinion on drivers but I don't recommend specific products unless I've used them personally.
No idea. I'll share opinion on drivers but I don't recommend specific products unless I've used them personally.
what devices you tried to work at 5 GHz. Brand and model please.
I have a ~5 year old Netgear WNDA3200 stick; they were given away (bundled with an ADSL router) by an ISP in the UK called "Virgin" (same brand as the airline; their logo is on the device) and lots of them found their way onto eBay for $10-15. It has Atheros AR7010+AR9280 inside. The Netgear WNDA3100 v1 is the Netgear brand version of the same devce, but there are now 2-3 newer versions and I have no idea what chips are inside those.
I have a ~5 year old Netgear WNDA3200 stick; they were given away (bundled with an ADSL router) by an ISP in the UK called "Virgin" (same brand as the airline; their logo is on the device) and lots of them found their way onto eBay for $10-15. It has Atheros AR7010+AR9280 inside. The Netgear WNDA3100 v1 is the Netgear brand version of the same devce, but there are now 2-3 newer versions and I have no idea what chips are inside those.
Hmm. And whats with 802.11ac protocol?
I don't have any 802.11ac capable kit so it's not a requirement for me.