Opened 6 years ago

Closed 6 years ago

Last modified 5 years ago

#14500 closed bug (fixed)

rtl8188ce not showing in network preferences

Reported by: Anarchos Owned by: nobody
Priority: normal Milestone: R1/beta2
Component: Drivers/Network/realtekwifi Version: R1/Development
Keywords: rtl8188ce Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: All

Description

This card shows up in the /dev tree but not in the network menu from Deskbar.

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syslog (344.7 KB ) - added by Anarchos 6 years ago.

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Change History (12)

comment:1 by diver, 6 years ago

syslog please.

comment:2 by cb88, 6 years ago

Mine does the same the 64bit EFI image on the forum waddlesplash posted actually worked fully with my card though (I had been testing only with 32bit hybrid where it didn't work).

There is also one patch in FreeBSD git that is probably applicable, it increases the firmware init timeout to 2 seconds, and this did have a noticable effect on my laptop when testing from 32bit gcc2 hybrid. The device would then show up in the menu and scan maybe once but didn't work after that.

UEFI vs UEFI+CSM may have some effect here not sure.

by Anarchos, 6 years ago

Attachment: syslog added

comment:3 by diver, 6 years ago

Component: Network & Internet/WirelessDrivers/Network/ralinkwifi
Owner: changed from mmlr to nobody

Does it show up if you issue ifconfig /dev/net/ralinkwifi/0 up?

comment:4 by cb88, 6 years ago

realtekwifi not ralinkwifi.

Version 0, edited 6 years ago by cb88 (next)

comment:5 by diver, 6 years ago

Component: Drivers/Network/ralinkwifiDrivers/Network/realtekwifi

in reply to:  3 comment:6 by Anarchos, 6 years ago

Replying to diver:

Does it show up if you issue ifconfig /dev/net/ralinkwifi/0 up?

ifconfig /dev/net/realtekwifi/0 up --> card displayed in "Network Preferences", but it is unable to find the available networks.

comment:7 by cb88, 6 years ago

Could you try booting a recent 64bit image DD'd to a USB drive and disable legacy CSM support in your BIOS... this will mean you are booting on UEFI without the legacy CSM emulation. Note in my case just booting with UEFI enabled was not good enough.

I noticed when I did this on my x131e the realtekwifi worked and connected after this there must be something the UEFI and BIOS do differently that makes if work on one and fail on the other.

Last edited 6 years ago by cb88 (previous) (diff)

comment:8 by waddlesplash, 6 years ago

Please retest after hrev52744; the realtekwifi driver was updated to a version past FreeBSD 12 which includes a lot of changes to fix 8188EE devices.

comment:9 by cb88, 6 years ago

RTL8188CE seems to be working quite well now in on of my Lenovo x131e laptops... ran a few speedtests, and could get 19mbps in Web+ and between 25-35Mbps in Otter browser. Hasn't dropped out yet so I think it might be good nothing wierd in the logs either.

comment:10 by waddlesplash, 6 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

Nice.

comment:11 by nielx, 5 years ago

Milestone: UnscheduledR1/beta2

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