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    300Mb/s USB WIFI DONGLE RTL8192SU WORKING Solution

    I have a great and easy solution for rtl8192su work great at 300mbps for me with finless 1.7

    Download the driver:
    rtl8711.zip

    With help of root browser available on play store for free
    Go to /system/lib/modules/ renaname the rkwifi.ko to rkwifi.ko.old (to keep a backup)
    put 8187.ko into /system/lib/modules/ and rename it to rkwifi.ko
    set permission of our new rkwifi.ko to 644 rw-r--r--


    Reboot and now now you could see a lot more neighbor APs..... it work i promise

    (to reinstall built-in mk808b wifi, delete the rkwifi.ko and rename the backup (rkwifi.ko.old) to rkwifi.ko and reboot)

    ftp transfer stable and UNCUT. I can now move more than 12 movies 'torrented' and more at stable 4,79 MB/s to my pc from mk808b 32go usb pen drive.


    i made a sticky ?

    #2
    What a great news? But I don't know if I could do this trick on my MK808b Sunvel?

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      #3
      Re: 300Mb/s USB WIFI DONGLE RTL8192SU WORKING Solution

      I compiled a driver 8712u.ko, thats works very well in 8191su, 8192su and 8188su, but it uses wext extensions, so a change in boot.img is necesary. Your driver works with the default boot.img? Have you the sources to compile it?
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        #4
        Originally posted by leolas View Post
        I compiled a driver 8712u.ko, thats works very well in 8191su, 8192su and 8188su, but it uses wext extensions, so a change in boot.img is necesary. Your driver works with the default boot.img? Have you the sources to compile it?
        i take the driver rtl8187.zip here http://www.armtvtech.com/armtvtechfo...t=231&start=20 with luck it work
        but you should read the thead from the start.

        it would be great to have find the path to compile those wlan driver.

        And what about rtl8187l (the famous alfa awus36h) and the ralink rt2870 ? take your time of course.

        Regards

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          #5
          WORKING solution for rtl8192su

          THIS WAY YOU ARE ABLE TO USE BT

          and fake or 'spoof' mac via maxters macman.apk persist after reboot

          by the way maxters bring good other tool like airmon and droiddump some surely know what this mean..
          Last edited by malfrat; 26 May 2013, 12:15.

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            #6
            Re: 300Mb/s USB WIFI DONGLE RTL8192SU WORKING Solution

            Yes, with the one compiled by me BT works too, but the bad thing is to have to edit boot.img, so if this driver works without modify boot.img is a better option
            I will read it and search fot those sourced when I arrive home.
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              #7
              Not to be a party pooper. I mean it's nice that it works this way, but you are aware that even 5MByte/sec is still just 40Mbit/sec. WIFI has a very large amount of overhead, but still i was expecting a little more when reading 300Mb/s in the topic.
              - UG007-II with Finless iMito MX1/2 1.7a ROM and UG802 2Dark4U 1080p overclock kernel and USB WIFI dongle.
              - MK808 with Finless MK808 1.7c ROM and 2Dark4U 1.4 MK808 1080p overclock kernel.
              - MK908-II: XBMC full 1080p playback with a 1080p kernel HERE

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                #8
                Originally posted by leolas View Post
                I compiled a driver 8712u.ko, thats works very well in 8191su, 8192su and 8188su, but it uses wext extensions, so a change in boot.img is necesary. Your driver works with the default boot.img? Have you the sources to compile it?
                I have the etekcity 1watt 300mb adapter.. does your driver work ok with that? And how would I implement it.



                if i'm reading it right in device manager, the chipset is RTL8191su
                MK808 / Finless 1.7c / 2Dark4U Kernel 1.4 / 1416 mhz OC

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                  #9
                  Re: 300Mb/s USB WIFI DONGLE RTL8192SU WORKING Solution

                  Originally posted by crystawth View Post
                  I have the etekcity 1watt 300mb adapter.. does your driver work ok with that? And how would I implement it.



                  if i'm reading it right in device manager, the chipset is RTL8191su
                  Which is your stick? And your Rom? It need wext, some tvsticks has it enabled by default and some need to tune boot.img
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by leolas View Post
                    Which is your stick? And your Rom? It need wext, some tvsticks has it enabled by default and some need to tune boot.img
                    i have the MK808 (non BT) Finless 1.7c using 2dark4u kernel

                    right now i'm trying it the way it was said earlier.. if it works i'll let you know =)
                    MK808 / Finless 1.7c / 2Dark4U Kernel 1.4 / 1416 mhz OC

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                      #11
                      was a no go, it was for an older wifi adapter that i was using. which i still have.

                      I tried renaming the file to rkwifi.ko and putting it in /system/lib/modules

                      rebooted but it didn't show any wifi aps or anything.



                      that's the adapter i have that apparently has the 8191us chipset.
                      Last edited by crystawth; 26 May 2013, 16:12.
                      MK808 / Finless 1.7c / 2Dark4U Kernel 1.4 / 1416 mhz OC

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Abducted View Post
                        Not to be a party pooper. I mean it's nice that it works this way, but you are aware that even 5MByte/sec is still just 40Mbit/sec. WIFI has a very large amount of overhead, but still i was expecting a little more when reading 300Mb/s in the topic.
                        Keep in mind that wifi 300Mbp/s is the speed that the antenna (client) communicate whit the router (ap) not real data transfer speed.

                        802.11a

                        that operates in the 5 GHz band with a maximum net data rate of 54 Mbit/s, plus error correction code, which yields realistic net achievable throughput in the mid-20 Mbit/s
                        data transfer rates.

                        802.11a

                        It operates at a maximum physical layer bit rate of 54 Mbit/s exclusive of forward error correction codes, or about 22 Mbit/s
                        data transfer rates average throughput.

                        The good news about wifi:

                        802.11ad

                        IEEE 802.11ad "WiGig" is a published standard that is already seeing a major push from hardware manufacturers. On 24 July 2012 Marvell and Wilocity announced a new partnershipto bring a new tri-band Wi-Fi solution to market. Using 60 GHz, the new standard can achieve a theoretical maximum throughput of up to 7 Gbit/s.This standard is expected to reach the market sometime in early 2014.

                        USB 1 (Full Speed)

                        The original USB 1.0 "Low Speed" specification defined data transfer rates of 1.5 Mbit/s
                        and 12 Mbit/s at "Full Speed".

                        USB 2.0 (High Speed)

                        USB version 2.0 adds communications to 480 Mbit / s (High Speed ​​or High Speed) (60 MB / s )
                        is that the reason that in the Thread: Need suggestion on usb to rj45 ethernet adapter post#20
                        Look at Pancho youtube video. speed stuck at 60mb/s


                        USB 3.0 (Super Speed)


                        The standard defines a new "SuperSpeed" mode with a signalling speed of 5 Gbit/s and a usable data transfer rates of up to 4 Gbit/s. The payload throughput is 4 Gbit/s , and the specification considers it reasonable to achieve around 3.2 Gbit/s (0.4 GB/s or 400 MB/s data transfer rates)

                        BUT


                        example, if it pass through a usb hub, the speed cannot be more the speed of that usb hub and it depend of speed of the device read and write speed (sata hdd, ide hdd,pendrive,and ... ) look at there to have good idea of USB Flash Drive Speed :



                        in conclusion:

                        we don't have expect more than the real data rate 60mb/s limited by the 2.0 usb specification and if transfer is made via usb ethernet adapter to a device who could achieve 60mb/s real data rate like sata 2 and 3 or solid state drive.

                        unless someone find a way to solder wires from mk board to the pc motherboard it will be possible to reach more than 60mb/s but would be an impossible project of course....

                        Sincerely hope it help
                        Regards
                        Last edited by malfrat; 26 May 2013, 23:13.

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                          #13
                          Uh, yeah. Thanks for the nice write up, but that's why i already said WIFI has a very large amount of overhead (over 50% even). Again, since it says 300Mb/s in the title i was expecting more than 4,7Mbyte/s I didn't say 300Mbit/s or even 150Mbit/s. But maybe something close to 100Mbit/s so it would equal or even beat an ethernet adapter. But i understand that might already be pushing it a little with WIFI.
                          - UG007-II with Finless iMito MX1/2 1.7a ROM and UG802 2Dark4U 1080p overclock kernel and USB WIFI dongle.
                          - MK808 with Finless MK808 1.7c ROM and 2Dark4U 1.4 MK808 1080p overclock kernel.
                          - MK908-II: XBMC full 1080p playback with a 1080p kernel HERE

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                            #14
                            Re: 300Mb/s USB WIFI DONGLE RTL8192SU WORKING Solution

                            I have a 3.0.36 kernel installed so I cant try the driver of the OP. Tomorrow, when I arrive home I will try again to compile the realtek drivers.
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                            Gearbest.com)
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Abducted View Post
                              Uh, yeah. Thanks for the nice write up, but that's why i already said WIFI has a very large amount of overhead (over 50% even). Again, since it says 300Mb/s in the title i was expecting more than 4,7Mbyte/s I didn't say 300Mbit/s or even 150Mbit/s. But maybe something close to 100Mbit/s so it would equal or even beat an ethernet adapter. But i understand that might already be pushing it a little with WIFI.
                              something close to 100Mbit/s would be imposible for now due to usb 2.0 specification max real data rate transfer of 60mb/s.
                              will have to wait for a rockchip board with usb 3.0 first and for the new adopted gigabyte wireless standard promising blazing speeds over short distances was recently adopted by the IEEE. Known as 802.11ad. The ratified standard will deliver 7Gbps speeds over 60GHz frequencies and should appear in consumer electronics as soon as next year. Real data transfer rate would be 4Gbps.But pendrive doesn't support this speed, new ssd drive should be more effective and The hopes of the new technology will be that it'll provide an insanely fast, direct link between devices. The reason behind this is because of the 60GHz frequency it finds itself surfing along. As higher radio frequencies are used, they aren't so good at penetrating solid objects like walls, fridges, desks and more. High frequencies are really only good at shorter ranges, so WiGig will have its place in the market, but not where you'd like it to be.

                              anyway we never bypass the usb 2.0 real data rate of 60mb/s on all present released tv sticks on market until they have usb 3.0 on the board.Nor bypass the read/write speed of the device (usb hub,pendrive,hard drive,...)

                              Best regards
                              Last edited by malfrat; 26 May 2013, 23:59.

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