Getting the RNX-N150NUB wireless adapter to work on linux
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I purchased a RNX-N150NUB wireless adapter with every intention of using it as soon as possible.
I am running a Fedora 26 XCFE Linux kernel, the only problem is this is set up to be ran on windows OS dating back to XP and Vista. Ive tried looking else where but there is nothing about getting it to work.
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Are you sure that that product name is correct? This thread appears to be the only Google result for it.
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Yes. I was reading off the box
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@wrcombs said in Getting the RNX150NUB wireless adapter to work on linux:
Yes. I was reading off the box
What vendor makes this?
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Have you actually plugged in in yet to see what it does?
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Another forum I've seen suggests that this is a RealTek 8192 chip.
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@dafyre said in Getting the RNX150NUB wireless adapter to work on linux:
Have you actually plugged in in yet to see what it does?
Yes, thats the first thing i did, it didnt do anything,
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@quixoticjustin said in Getting the RNX150NUB wireless adapter to work on linux:
@wrcombs said in Getting the RNX150NUB wireless adapter to work on linux:
Yes. I was reading off the box
What vendor makes this?
Rosewill
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They used to have a Linux driver page but took it down.