

See the NOTES in the link.This is one of the most bizarre issues I have come across and to date, I have found no workaround or fix. There seems to be a bug in the manufacturers driver and in case you are not able to compile it please read this. Press ctr+ O to save it and ctr+ X to exit nano editor

We add theline rtl8192ce to it and it will look like this Now If all went right your system should be running the wireless driver,Now we need to tell the system to load it whenever it starts, so we will edit the file /etc/modules Sudo apt-get install gcc build-essential linux-headers-generic linux-headers-$(uname -r) Next we install the necessary dependencies to compile the driver Now access the Directory which we extracted Now we move to our home directory and Unzip the file using the following command or right click and select Extract here: Move the file you downloaded to your home directory using your file manager or terminal I have emailed Realtek with my query but was just sent the same read me file I couldn't understand to begin with.Eliah Kaganĥ,762 6 6 gold badges 22 22 silver badges 33 33 bronze badges Realtek Usb Wireless Lan Utility Help If there is a kind soul who could help me with step by step ( à la idiots guide) I would be deeply deeply greatful. I attempted to follow the instructions in the read me file, but i don't for the life of me understand them, nor any others in forums i've poured over.

The wireless card is a Realtek RTL8188CE. But only way to connect to net is through ethernet cable (i.e.

My situation is I bought a new Toshiba Satellite C850- F0155 with no OS. I am completely new and have never even used terminal before, let alone try install a driver, so while I’ve read countless answers in response to the above problem, I don't even understand when I should press 'enter' in terminal.
