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Realtek rtl8188ce wireless lan 802.11n pci-e nic offline
Realtek rtl8188ce wireless lan 802.11n pci-e nic offline











  1. Realtek rtl8188ce wireless lan 802.11n pci e nic offline install#
  2. Realtek rtl8188ce wireless lan 802.11n pci e nic offline drivers#

Libnl-3-200 libnl-genl-3-200 libpcsclite1 libreadline5 wpasupplicantĠ upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 2,108 kB of additional disk space will be used.ĭo you want to continue ? (here I input y)Įrr cdrom:/// wheezy/main libnl-3-200 amd64 3.2.7-4Įrr cdrom:/// wheezy/main libnl-genl-3-200 amd64 3.2.7-4Įrr cdrom:/// wheezy/main libpcsclite1 amd64 1.8.4-1Įrr cdrom:/// wheezy/main libreadline5 amd64 5.2-12Įrr cdrom:/// wheezy/main wpasupplicant amd64 1.0-3+b2 The following NEW packages will be installed: Libnl-3-200 libnl-genl-3-200 libpcsclite1 libreadline5 The following extra packages will be installed: I'll edit back if it doesn't work, but for now I'll leave this up for anyone with the same problem.Ĭode: Select all Reading package lists.

Realtek rtl8188ce wireless lan 802.11n pci e nic offline drivers#

Realtek provides Linux drivers for their cards here, and The Linux Foundation provides drivers for Atheros cards here. I'm installing Squeeze on a Toshiba Satellite L855-S5280P, with a Qualcomm Atheros AR8162 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller, and a Realtek RTL8188CE Wireless LAN 802.11n PCI-E NIC.Įdit: Found a solution.

Realtek rtl8188ce wireless lan 802.11n pci e nic offline install#

What do I have to do to get it to recognize my hardware? The cd's (both CD install and netinst) both pass the integrity check, and I go through every step correctly (I've installed before on VMs with expert install), but my only other option is to find Linux drivers for the cards and hope they work during the installation. Debian won't detect my wifi card either, so I have no networking capabilities at all if I go on with the installation. It gives me a message about how no ethernet card was detected, and I can select it from the list, but I don't see my driver there, so I select "none of the above," thinking that it will just let me use the wifi chip to install (with the netinst cd), and I can just download the ethernet driver once Debian's installed. I'm trying to install Debian Squeeze as the main OS on my computer, but it won't detect any of my network hardware.













Realtek rtl8188ce wireless lan 802.11n pci-e nic offline