Help getting Ben Freedom's wifi drivers working on Toshiba L755 (RTL8188CE) (Mint)












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New to linux and running Mint xfce Tessa. After migrating to Mint I discovered my realtek RTL8188CE no longer works, or rather instead of 20 down 10 up, gets 1 mbps down.



After running Ben's updates several times, I once found the adapter working perfectly, faster than it did in Windows. However, this reconfiguration must have disappeared in a reboot and I haven't gotten it working again since. (build-essential and lib-gen-headers are installed. This was run using the install script and makefiles.)



I've re-run install several times since and the "i am running this driver" script inside the package shows:



-e [*] You are running the new rtlwifi
-e [*] You are running the new rtl8192c_common
-e [*] You are running the new rtl8192ce


Yet the speed is back to pre-install, nonfunctional levels.



The script seems to consider rt18192c and my adapter equivalent:



if pciDetectsRtl8188ce ; then
if runningAnyRtl8192c_common; then
if runningOurRtl8192c_common; then
runningNew "rtl8192c_common"


I've seen that some others have had trouble getting this fix to stick, but not sure what the solution might be. Would love any thoughts.









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    New to linux and running Mint xfce Tessa. After migrating to Mint I discovered my realtek RTL8188CE no longer works, or rather instead of 20 down 10 up, gets 1 mbps down.



    After running Ben's updates several times, I once found the adapter working perfectly, faster than it did in Windows. However, this reconfiguration must have disappeared in a reboot and I haven't gotten it working again since. (build-essential and lib-gen-headers are installed. This was run using the install script and makefiles.)



    I've re-run install several times since and the "i am running this driver" script inside the package shows:



    -e [*] You are running the new rtlwifi
    -e [*] You are running the new rtl8192c_common
    -e [*] You are running the new rtl8192ce


    Yet the speed is back to pre-install, nonfunctional levels.



    The script seems to consider rt18192c and my adapter equivalent:



    if pciDetectsRtl8188ce ; then
    if runningAnyRtl8192c_common; then
    if runningOurRtl8192c_common; then
    runningNew "rtl8192c_common"


    I've seen that some others have had trouble getting this fix to stick, but not sure what the solution might be. Would love any thoughts.









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      New to linux and running Mint xfce Tessa. After migrating to Mint I discovered my realtek RTL8188CE no longer works, or rather instead of 20 down 10 up, gets 1 mbps down.



      After running Ben's updates several times, I once found the adapter working perfectly, faster than it did in Windows. However, this reconfiguration must have disappeared in a reboot and I haven't gotten it working again since. (build-essential and lib-gen-headers are installed. This was run using the install script and makefiles.)



      I've re-run install several times since and the "i am running this driver" script inside the package shows:



      -e [*] You are running the new rtlwifi
      -e [*] You are running the new rtl8192c_common
      -e [*] You are running the new rtl8192ce


      Yet the speed is back to pre-install, nonfunctional levels.



      The script seems to consider rt18192c and my adapter equivalent:



      if pciDetectsRtl8188ce ; then
      if runningAnyRtl8192c_common; then
      if runningOurRtl8192c_common; then
      runningNew "rtl8192c_common"


      I've seen that some others have had trouble getting this fix to stick, but not sure what the solution might be. Would love any thoughts.









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      New to linux and running Mint xfce Tessa. After migrating to Mint I discovered my realtek RTL8188CE no longer works, or rather instead of 20 down 10 up, gets 1 mbps down.



      After running Ben's updates several times, I once found the adapter working perfectly, faster than it did in Windows. However, this reconfiguration must have disappeared in a reboot and I haven't gotten it working again since. (build-essential and lib-gen-headers are installed. This was run using the install script and makefiles.)



      I've re-run install several times since and the "i am running this driver" script inside the package shows:



      -e [*] You are running the new rtlwifi
      -e [*] You are running the new rtl8192c_common
      -e [*] You are running the new rtl8192ce


      Yet the speed is back to pre-install, nonfunctional levels.



      The script seems to consider rt18192c and my adapter equivalent:



      if pciDetectsRtl8188ce ; then
      if runningAnyRtl8192c_common; then
      if runningOurRtl8192c_common; then
      runningNew "rtl8192c_common"


      I've seen that some others have had trouble getting this fix to stick, but not sure what the solution might be. Would love any thoughts.







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