You might have to change the access rights to get this directory rtl8192cu-tjp-1.6. The deb package contains three files,, and debian-binary.Īfter extracting further, you find a directory usr and therein a directory /usr/src/rtl8192cu-tjp-1.6. Now I found a site where the problems with compiling the Realtek.tw driver had been solved for ubuntu 13.04 and I decided to give that solution a chance, downloaded the package rtl8192cu-tjp-dkms_1.6_all.deb and extracted the deb-package with ark. That Realtek.tw driver worked like a charm - even the led of the stick blinked at the rhythm of the data transfer, while the native rtl8192cu module always kept the led switched on with the Wlan-stick attached. With prior kernels (< 3.6 or so), it was possible to download an appropriate driver from Realtek.tw, but that driver doesn't compile anymore on present kernels like the 3.9.5. The fact, that the connection is working no more is only showing by time out of web page requests.
The Wlan-stick uses the realtek 8192 chip and the native rtl8192cu kernel module allows to connect to a WPA2 secured router, but that connection refuses to work after some time, often minutes, sometimes seconds, without setting off any alarm or failure note.
I use a 3.9.5-12.g08531e3-pae kernel from Tumbleweed OpenSuse 12.3 at the moment.
My Digitus DN-7045 never really worked with the drivers coming with the default- or pae-kernel.