If this is the case, you can either disable the feature following the link above, or replace the name used in the driver by
grep -lr . | xargs sed -i '' -e '/ifcfg-wlan0/!s/wlan0/<name of the device>/g'
Build and install with DKMS
DKMS is a system which will automatically recompile and install a kernel module when a new kernel gets installed or updated. To make use of DKMS, install the dkms package.
Debian/Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install dkms
Arch Linux/Manjaro:
sudo pacman -S dkms
To make use of the DKMS feature with this project, just run:
./dkms-install.sh
If you later on want to remove it, run:
./dkms-remove.sh
Plug your USB-wifi-adapter into your PC
If wifi can be detected, congratulations.
If not, maybe you need to switch your device usb mode by the following steps in terminal:
find your usb-wifi-adapter device ID, like "0bda:1a2b", by type:
lsusb
switch the mode by type: (the device ID must be yours.)
Need install usb_modeswitch (Archlinux: sudo pacman -S usb_modeswitch)
sudo usb_modeswitch -KW -v 0bda -p 1a2b
systemctl start bluetooth.service - starting Bluetooth service if it's in inactive state
It should work.
Make it permanent
If steps above worked fine and in order to avoid periodically having to make usb_modeswitch you can make it permanent (Working in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS):
Append before the end line LABEL="modeswitch_rules_end" the following:
# Realtek 8211CU Wifi AC USB
ATTR{idVendor}=="0bda", ATTR{idProduct}=="1a2b", RUN+="/usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch -K -v 0bda -p 1a2b"
Make sure to set your ATTR{idVendor} and the -v argument to the left portion of the output of lsusb device ID, and your ATTR{idProduct} and -p argument to the right portion of the lsusb device ID. For example (for the Cudy AC600 usb wifi adapter) the output from lsusb command looks like this:
Bus 001 Device 016: ID 0bda:c811 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 802.11ac NIC
then your configuration in /lib/udev/rules.d/40-usb_modeswitch.rules should be
# Realtek 8211CU Wifi AC USB
ATTR{idVendor}=="0bda", ATTR{idProduct}=="c811", RUN+="/usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch -K -v 0bda -p c811"
Build and install without DKMS
Use following commands:
cd ~/build/rtl8821CU
make
sudo make install
If you later on want to remove it, do the following:
cd ~/build/rtl8821CU
sudo make uninstall
Checking installed driver
If you successfully install the driver, the driver is installed on /lib/modules/<linux version>/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/realtek/rtl8821cu. Check the driver with the ls command:
ls /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/realtek/rtl8821cu
Make sure 8821cu.ko file present on that directory
Check with DKMS (if installing via DKMS):
sudo dkms status
Monitor mode
Use the tool 'iw', please don't use other tools like 'airmon-ng'
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