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Jochem May 23, at 1: Having found out Lenovo uses bios white listing for pci devices I was forced to look for an usb-adapter.
For details and our forum data attribution, retention and privacy policy, see here. I followed the instructions but nothings happened and it's still not working. Visit the following links: I managed to install ubuntu, transfer mail and calendar within hours. An then a modprobe au then did a re-boot and. Find More Posts by hedron. None of methods above works in my ubuntu I have saved the info and instructions. I downloaded the uc and au drivers from github, but they did not work.
DLINK DWA AC RTLau Linux Drivers - BeyondLogic
Only thing i have is it doesnt see any 5ghz networks I am comming over from the windowsside. Anything is fair game. I followed it and now it successfully installed.

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Using DLink's DWA 171 USB Wireless Dongle with Ubuntu 16.04
Likely, the linux kernel supports that adapter, it's just the kernel module is not compiled or configured to load the proper module. Join Date May Beans I replaced 2nd and 3rd lines with git clone https: They hope these examples will help you to get a better understanding of the Linux system and that you feel encouraged to try out things on your own.
All times are GMT After more searches, I found this discussion herewhere people also discussing on how to install the driver for DWA, until I found this comment. Linuz are currently viewing LQ as a guest.
D-Link DWA-171 rev A1
They work with Linux. Posted by tph at 6: Downloaded the drivers from this site http: Open Source Consulting Domain Registration.

Having tried several, all unable to connect to a 5 GHz network due to driver isues or better a lack of a proper driver I almost gave in Originally Posted by johnrevier.
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