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MOD-WIFI-RTL8188ETV
USB WIFI adapter with Realtek RTL8188ETV
Select Product Variant
- MOD-WIFI-RTL8188
- MOD-WIFI-RTL8188ETV
Price | 4.95 EUR |
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10 - 49 pcs | 4.70 EUR |
50 - 10000 pcs | 4.46 EUR |
FEATURES
- Features an embedded module RL-UM12BS-8188ETV with RTL8188ETV
- Operates in 2.4 GHz frequency bands
- 1x1 MIMO technology improves effective throughput and range over
- Compliant with 802.11 n/g/b standards
- FCC approved since 2013-05-14
- Data rates: up to 150Mbps
- 802.11e-compatible bursting and I standards
- BPSK, QPSK, 16 QAM, 64 QAM modulation schemes
- WEP, TKIP, and AES, WPA, WPA2 hardware encryption schemes
- Standard USB type A connector
- On-board PCB antenna
- 4 test pads for easy tracking the supply, d-, d+, and GND
- PCB: FR-4, 1.00 mm (0,039"), solder mask, silkscreen component print
- Dimensions: 35x15 mm (1.38x0.60")
DOCUMENTS
HARDWARE
SOFTWARE
- RTL8188ETV and RTL8188EU use the same drivers; drivers are usually provided by Realtek.
FAQ
- I see that the board has a built-in PCB antenna. However, I want to extend the range of the module. How can I connect external antenna?
- A standard connector for an external antenna is not provided by design. You would need to perform complex hardware modifications - cut the PCB antenna and then use the ANT signal line. Refer to the schematic.
- I want to use this module with one of your Linux-enabled boards. How can I set the settings for my network in your official image?
- All settings are stored in "/etc/network/interfaces". Just open the file with a text editor, for example, type "nano /etc/network/interfaces". Edit it according to your WIFI settings and save the file.
- I have some problems with this module and your Linux-enabled boards. As soon as I try to start the network, the board hangs or restarts. How can I fix the problem?
- Try the following solution: first create a file "/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-rtlcommon.conf" with
touch /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-rtlcommon.conf
then access it for editing with command "nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-rtlcommon.conf". Inside the file insert these three lines:
install rtl8192cu /bin/false
install rtl8192c_common /bin/false
install rtlwifi /bin/false
Save and close the file (Ctrl+X; Y; Enter). Finally, reboot the board with "reboot" command.