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[OP2] Network 2.0.8beta
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1. When trying to install drivers same chipset but different countryidentifyer (and possible cap spelling) is not recognized:

Checking for a wifi module to determine the driver to install.


Your wifi module is unrecognised.

**** Unable to identify your wifi module ****

The script only works for wifi modules using the rtl8188eu, rtl8188fu, rtl8192eu, rtl8812au, 8822bu, mt7610 and mt7612 drivers.

Looking for your wifi module the script detected the following USB devices:-

Bus 001 Device 006: ID 7392:7811 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd EW-7811Un 802.11n Wireless Adapter [Realtek RTL8188CUS]

Comment: I know RTL8188CUS driver gives troubble in ad hoc mode but works perfect as AP.
PS made further testst with RTL8188ETV and RTL8192CU but also fail to recognize/load drivers. (running out of dongles now Smile )

2. When changing the AP mac address and press apply, the AP settings SSID and Password are reset to defaults. - should be kept from last user settings.

3. when APPLY is pushed the system informs that reboot is required, would be nice to make a (delayed / cancelable) reboot automatically (similar to the solution in the moitessier hat settings)
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#2
1.
That script only works for some chips:
"The script only works for wifi modules using the rtl8188eu, rtl8188fu, rtl8192eu, rtl8812au, 8822bu, mt7610 and mt7612 drivers."
And the chips you are trying to install are all different. If they are not in this list and they are not included in Raspbian, you have to compile manually every time your kernel is updated. I recommend use only supported devices.
2.
It is in the TO DO list
3.
It is in the TO DO list

Thanks
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#3
(2020-01-04, 06:24 PM)Sailoog Wrote: 1.
That script only works for some chips:
"The script only works for wifi modules using the rtl8188eu, rtl8188fu, rtl8192eu, rtl8812au, 8822bu, mt7610 and mt7612 drivers."
And the chips you are trying to install are all different. If they are not in this list and they are not included in Raspbian, you have to compile manually every time your kernel is updated. I recommend use only supported devices.
2.
It is in the TO DO list
3.
It is in the TO DO list

Thanks

Thanks Sailoog for swift reply! 
ref 1 I understand, was hoping that additional chips are already supported - will have to get new wifi tongles - no big problem.  
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#4
That script updates itself every time is executed and loads the new drivers from here: http://downloads.fars-robotics.net/wifi-drivers
You will see the latest supported drivers there
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