Install TP Link in Ubuntu 20.04

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Install TP Link in Ubuntu 20.04

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Re:Install TP Link in Ubuntu 20.04
2021-02-16 14:19:16

@MonkeyDLuffy Can i get step for AC1900 High Gain Wireless please?

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Re:Install TP Link in Ubuntu 20.04
2021-02-22 13:49:07

It works but I cannot see 5 GHz channels above 48 or create an access point with a channel above 48. Does this work for you?

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Re:Install TP Link in Ubuntu 20.04
2021-03-03 12:59:10
this works for me, Module rtl88x2bu/5.6.1 installed built for my kernel ver 5.8.0-7642-generic/4
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Re:Install TP Link in Ubuntu 20.04
2021-03-07 08:56:38 - last edited 2021-03-07 09:01:25

@quicker I selected continue reboot instead of mok-enroll. How can I mok-enroll again so that modprobe is permitted? If anyone knows fix please reply

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Re:Install TP Link in Ubuntu 20.04
2021-03-21 16:11:04
Thanks. It worked. I think the wired connection was disabled during the process It worked
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Re:Install TP Link in Ubuntu 20.04
2021-05-13 14:17:16
It totally worked. Awesome!! Thank you
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Re:Install TP Link in Ubuntu 20.04
2021-05-19 00:20:06

@MonkeyDLuffy 

Thank you man!

It also works with ubuntu 21.04.

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Re:Install TP Link in Ubuntu 20.04
2021-05-31 15:01:53
OMG this work. Thanks you!
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Re:Install TP Link in Ubuntu 20.04
2021-08-14 14:51:48

@MonkeyDLuffy  Hammer, du bist guet :) Merci

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Re:Install TP Link in Ubuntu 20.04
2021-09-03 07:48:13

Thanks a lot @MonkeyDLuffy

 

My remarks:

  1. To my best understanding, the punchline command:
    sudo modprobe 88x2bu
    should be made after reboot and disabling the MOK "thing"
    (which appears as blue boot screen and requires password)
  2. I mis-completed this disabling stage and after reboot
    typing it new terminal "sudo modprobe 88x2bu" yielded the following error message"
    modprobe: ERROR: could not insert '88x2bu': Operation not permitted
  3. To fix this I followed @Gourav rawat instructions at https://askubuntu.com/a/1198351/1002426

 

HTH and thanks again @MonkeyDLuffy

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