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no scan results #116
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Are you sure you have an rtl8723bu? Post the output of the command 'lsusb'. |
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The 0bda:b720 device is an RTL8723BU. Now post the output of the dmesg command in some pastebin location and post the link. |
Your dmesg buffer must be quite small. It has wrapped around and is full of sequences like Those did not come from this driver. In fact, I see no output from this driver. For completeness, please post the output of the 'lsmod' command so that I can see which drivers are loaded. |
This is my lsmod & dmesg output: |
I see that 8723bu is loaded, but once again your dmesg shows nothing useful. You clearly are presenting only part of the dmesg output. That is OK, but I will be unable to help you. |
Same issue here: lsusb:
dmesg:
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I've just seen your comment in #46 (comment) and checked that |
If the scan using iw is working, then the driver is working! It seems that the problem is with your distro;s network management packages. Sorry, but I cannot do anything with those. I use openSUSE with NetworkManager, and the driver/management software all work. |
The problem in my case was fixed using sudo. Thank you for your support!!!!
El vie., 15 mar. 2019 17:26, lwfinger <notifications@github.com> escribió:
… If the scan using iw is working, then the driver is working! It seems that
the problem is with your distro;s network management packages. Sorry, but I
cannot do anything with those. I use openSUSE with NetworkManager, and the
driver/management software all work.
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I have installed the driver on a tablet EZpad 6 pro with Ubuntu 18.04. But it shows no scan results when I type sudo iwlist scan.
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