03-06-2018, 04:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-06-2018, 08:09 AM by HackerKitty.
Edit Reason: chipset name corrected
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I also did not order the USB WiFi when I bought Rock64.
I have 6 USB WiFi and all of them work fine in RaspberryPi.
I thought I could use one of them. But I was wrong .
Since shipping cost to Europe is more than the price of USB WiFi itself, I researched Rock64 compatible chips and came up with two names.
1) rtl8188eus (caution: similaly named 8188cus does not work)
This is 2.4 GHz only. Works OoB in Linux installation on Rock64, but not in Android installation.
2) rtl8812au
This is 2.4/5 GHz dual band.
2.4 GHz works OoB in Linux as well as Android installation.
You can make 5 GHz connection work in Linux by compiling driver from the source code (see the other thread in the forum regarding rtl8812au).
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=5768
So far, I could not find any way to make 5 GHz work in Android.
I am not so sure if there is 5 GHz support in the current commmunity built version of Android.
As far as I know, there still is no bluetooth support in Android.
I have 6 USB WiFi and all of them work fine in RaspberryPi.
I thought I could use one of them. But I was wrong .
Since shipping cost to Europe is more than the price of USB WiFi itself, I researched Rock64 compatible chips and came up with two names.
1) rtl8188eus (caution: similaly named 8188cus does not work)
This is 2.4 GHz only. Works OoB in Linux installation on Rock64, but not in Android installation.
2) rtl8812au
This is 2.4/5 GHz dual band.
2.4 GHz works OoB in Linux as well as Android installation.
You can make 5 GHz connection work in Linux by compiling driver from the source code (see the other thread in the forum regarding rtl8812au).
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=5768
So far, I could not find any way to make 5 GHz work in Android.
I am not so sure if there is 5 GHz support in the current commmunity built version of Android.
As far as I know, there still is no bluetooth support in Android.