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I have the archer-t4u wi-fi usb adapter, recently bought it after discovering it has total Linux support. Is it there anyway to make it work on the latest Ubuntu LTS release? The official website for TP-Link drivers only provides drivers to the old 16.04 LT release

http://tp-link.com/en/support/download/archer-t4u/

Looking and asking around on the internet i saw someone commenting about checking the drivers of the chip inside of the adapter. This is outside of my abilities however, i don't know how to follow this trail further.

http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/TP-LINK_Archer_T4U If i am not mistaken and this website is correct, the chip is the Realtek RTL8812AU.

Update: Most certainly the chip inside my USB Wireless Adapter is the RTL8812AU.

However, trying to install the drivers via

sudo apt install rtl8812au-dkms 

and rebooting my system didn't work.

I sincerely appreciate any help.

lftimm
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