One thing i did manage to see from now, there is signal dropdown once every 30 min or so! dropping from 85 to 40% once in a while and getting back up (strange behavior), Currently its no big deal but its a thing to improve for future releases! ;)
@Obsidian : Get the package from realtek site. just before installing it do : sudo rmmod r8192se_pci to completely remove the previous one. if it is the same package that you had do a make clean from the source folder. After that start from the beginning : su && make && make install. Try to reboot and try your network. I don't know why exactly but the previous drivers that i tried seems to still being loaded on memory and had no chance of getting back the network without rebooting. Give it a try !
Hey there! here's the link : http:// www.realtek. com.tw/ downloads/ downloadsView. aspx?Langid= 1&PNid= 21&PFid= 48&Level= 5&Conn= 4&DownTypeID= 3&GetDown= false&Downloads =true
One thing i did manage to see from now, there is signal dropdown once every 30 min or so! dropping from 85 to 40% once in a while and getting back up (strange behavior), Currently its no big deal but its a thing to improve for future releases! ;)
@Obsidian : Get the package from realtek site. just before installing it do : sudo rmmod r8192se_pci to completely remove the previous one. if it is the same package that you had do a make clean from the source folder. After that start from the beginning : su && make && make install. Try to reboot and try your network. I don't know why exactly but the previous drivers that i tried seems to still being loaded on memory and had no chance of getting back the network without rebooting. Give it a try !