I bought this from Temu but when I plug it in m'y computer it doesnt detected bye m'y computer but i pluged it in m'y other computer and its working so thé problem IS that its not detected before I boughtthis one I have got another one wich IS older and i used this to have wifi and its still working but thé conection IS too slow
Try this (wired connection required)
sudo apt-get install git build-essential
git clone https://github.com/aircrack-ng/rtl8812au.git
cd rtl8812au
make
sudo make install
If that fails try this
sudo apt purge rtl8812au-dkms
sudo dkms remove realtek-rtl88xxau/5.6.4.2~20220606 --all
sudo dkms remove 8812au/5.6.4.2_35491.20191025 --all
sudo apt install git
git clone https://github.com/aircrack-ng/rtl8812au.git
cd rtl8812au
sudo make dkms_install
sudo modprobe 88XXau
Also please refer to my guide on "easy wins" for WiFi troubleshooting:
Thanks you I will try it I tell you if it worked or not
No it not worked both of you your things not worked thats sad im stuck with a slow conection:(
Welcome to the Forum!
Did you take a Look in Software & Updates
and there in the ''Additional Drivers'' Tab if there are any Drivers are offered?
No there Is nothing there
Does the Manufacturer offer some Instructions for Linux on there Website?
No,on their website they Say there Is a disk but i asked Temu if there Is a disk they Saïd that I dont need one
I'm afraid this is just part of the risk of buying from places like Temu, Wish, AliExpres, etc. They're filled with cheap, fake, and / or unsafe products.
I have bought USB memory sticks from there which were supposed to be 128GB and appeared as such in Windows, but crashed File Explorer if I tried putting more than 4GB onto them. Linux showed they were actually just 4GB sticks, so obviously some trick was being used to make Windows think they were bigger.
The UK consumer group Which? also regularly finds fake, unsafe, and illegal products on these platforms.
Even the things that aren't really fake or unsafe, are usually the cheapest possible unbranded version of the product you can find anywhere on Earth, with little to no manufacturer support or accountability.
It's only 2.4GHz b/g/n but if you live somewhere The Pi Hut ships to, I recommend this for a cheap but reliable and linux-compatible mt7601u WiFi dongle:
Well, when the on the Manufacturer's website stands that there is a Disk and Temu says that you don't need one ... I would believe the Manufacturer.
I think You should buy one from a more ... trustful Source.