If everything went ok your TP-LINK TP-WN725N should now be connected to your network. Reboot your raspberry pi for your configuration to take sudo reboot Now edit the wireless sudo vi /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_nfĬtrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev # Parameters can be specified after the module name. # This file contains the names of kernel modules that should be loaded # /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time. Then edit /etc/modules file to load the driver during the linux sudo vi /etc/modules
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So, my recommendation is to open the cat install.shĪnd execute command by sudo cp nf sudo install -p -m 644 8188eu.ko sudo depmod -a Executing install.sh will copy nf and 8818eu.ko to their folders but if something fials it won’t tell you the error. Then copy the file in the raspberry pi as mount /dev/sda1 cp /mnt/ mkdir tplink & cd tar umount tplink/ This download you can do it directly from the raspberry pi if you have wired connection or on a different computer storing the file in a pendrive. With the kernel version, we download the correct driver as mentioned in the following tutorial. It was initially added to our database on. The latest version of TL-WN725NWN723N Driver is 1.3.1, released on.
It was checked for updates 157 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month. The important bit is the 3.18.7+ #755 (numbers may change depending on the kernel version). TL-WN725NWN723N Driver is a Shareware software in the category Miscellaneous developed by TP-LINK. Linux raspberrypi 3.18.7+ #755 PREEMPT Thu Feb 12 17:14: armv6l GNU/Linux Once the OS is installed you need go know your kernel version so uname -a Follow this tutorial to install a base image in your Raspberry Pi. After reading a few forums, blogs and tutorials I made it work stable in the mini-server.įirstly we need to install our favorite distro for our Raspberry Pi, I decided to go with Raspbian. Hence you need to install the drivers and make sure that they load every time that you boot your device.
Unlike other adaptors, the WN725N is not plug & play on the different GNU/Linux distros that we can install in the Raspberry Pi.