From my experience with realtek with another sound driver, I wouldn't
expect their answer.
BTW, I have tried with ndiswrapper and winxp drivers and it works like a
charm. No more disconnections :)
On 11/04/10 16:32, mf wrote:
> well ok, since you put it like that.
>
> There has been partial support since 8.04. I think it's the same driver.
> the problem is getting realtek to ackowledge that this is a bug - which they
> do not., They will send you new drivers but they all have the same problem
> where the 'rate' drops to 1Mpbs. The only way to use this driver is to use
> a script to reset the rate to 54Mbps every 3 seconds. Not perfect but it
> does allow you to use the driver.
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 7:05 AM, Pablo Castellano
> <email address hidden>wrote:
>
>
>> @mf:
>> No, taking the bug title as reference:
>> It claims that there's "no support for realtek rtl8187se", which was true
>> in the past. But I'm writing this answer from my netbook, using ubuntu and
>> the rtl8187se driver.
>> A new bugreport should be opened
>>
>> --
>> no support for realtek rtl8187se
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246141
>> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
>> of the bug.
>>
>>
>
From my experience with realtek with another sound driver, I wouldn't
expect their answer.
BTW, I have tried with ndiswrapper and winxp drivers and it works like a
charm. No more disconnections :)
On 11/04/10 16:32, mf wrote: /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 246141
> well ok, since you put it like that.
>
> There has been partial support since 8.04. I think it's the same driver.
> the problem is getting realtek to ackowledge that this is a bug - which they
> do not., They will send you new drivers but they all have the same problem
> where the 'rate' drops to 1Mpbs. The only way to use this driver is to use
> a script to reset the rate to 54Mbps every 3 seconds. Not perfect but it
> does allow you to use the driver.
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 7:05 AM, Pablo Castellano
> <email address hidden>wrote:
>
>
>> @mf:
>> No, taking the bug title as reference:
>> It claims that there's "no support for realtek rtl8187se", which was true
>> in the past. But I'm writing this answer from my netbook, using ubuntu and
>> the rtl8187se driver.
>> A new bugreport should be opened
>>
>> --
>> no support for realtek rtl8187se
>> https:/
>> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
>> of the bug.
>>
>>
>