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I have a TP Link USB WLAN adapter. The device supports Wi-Fi 4{802.11n}.

There is a text file in the disc that came with the device that says:

For users using the Linux System, they should head over to the official website and download the driver.

So I did exactly that. There was a driver binary file in a bin folder, the guide said I should type sudo make to compile the driver and sudo make install to install the driver. So the driver was installed successfully. Every time I reboot the computer and try to connect to a Wi-Fi network, the connection is successful but I cannot connect to the internet and when I disconnect from the hotspot, it cannot again, no matter how many times I retry.

The model of the USB WLAN Adapter is TLWN823N manufactured by TPLink.

Please help me.

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  • TLWN823N, 15 year tech, realtek rebranded junk see https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/252210/wi-fi-problems-using-asus-usb-n13-adapter-realtek/252215#252215 – Rui F Ribeiro May 31 '21 at 12:12

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