This tutorial is intended to be a general guide to installing Realtek DKMS WiFi drivers from the AUR. The AUR is not an official part of Manjaro, and as such, you use it at your own risk. Users new to Manjaro should become familiar with the AUR (and its associated risks) before using the AUR on a regular basis. You should be aware that there are potential risks from installing software from the AUR. Depending on which driver is used, the following install script may have to be edited.This tutorial will guide you through installing your Realtek WiFi driver from the AUR.BCM43526 adapters are USB 2.0 and have a 480 Mbit/s maximum data rate, therefore they cannot support the theoretical 867 Mbit/s data rate of 5 GHz channels.The RTL8812AU adapters listed in working devices support hot-plugging.The RTL8812AU driver requires the Linux wireless extensions (wext) driver.The RTL8812AU driver must be re-installed after every kernel update, even if the kernel version has not changed.The RTL8812AU driver may not install correctly unless the kernel configuration enables some of the built-in Realtek wireless drivers (including those in staging) as modules.The RTL8812AU driver will not install correctly if the USB adapter is plugged-in before the driver is installed.The table below lists AC1200 USB 3.0 adapters tested and working with Linux 3.18.5 and later on amd64 multilib. Using net-wireless/ndiswrapper and 32-bit Windows files may work, while 64-bit Windows files will not. BCM43526 is not listed under 'SUPPORTED DEVICES' in the driver readme file. Broadcom drivers are provided by the net-wireless/broadcom-sta package, but support of BCM4352 and BCM43526 devices is very unlikely.The rtltek 8812au USB driver (kernel 4.3.14) is available from.The Realtek 8812au USB driver (kernel 3.10) is available from.After reported problems with kernel 4.0.x, it is working well with kernel 4.1.x. Intel's AC7260 PCIe driver is builtin the kernel.The remaining adapters support data rates other than AC1200. The AC1200 adapters listed in the table will have Realtek RTL8812AU or Broadcom BCM43526 chipsets. Scroll down to find a table of known abgn+ac wireless adapters with chipset, device ID, and probable Linux driver.Select 'linux_support' for the Table query type option.Enter 'abgn+ac' in the Supported 802dot11 protocols field.Browse to the WikiDev wireless adapter query page.
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