Realtek Rtl8187 Wireless Driver For Android
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How to Install Realtek Rtl8187 Wireless Driver for Android Devices
If you have an Android device that supports USB OTG (On-The-Go) and you want to use a Realtek Rtl8187 wireless adapter to connect to Wi-Fi networks, you may need to install a driver for it. The Realtek Rtl8187 is a popular wireless chipset that is used in many USB Wi-Fi adapters, such as the Alfa AWUS036H and the Premiertek GS-27USB. However, not all Android devices have the driver for this chipset pre-installed, so you may need to download and install it manually.
In this article, we will show you how to install the Realtek Rtl8187 wireless driver for Android devices using two methods: using DKMS (Dynamic Kernel Module Support) or using a pre-compiled kernel module. Both methods require root access on your device, so make sure you have a rooted device before proceeding.
Method 1: Using DKMS
DKMS is a system that automatically recompiles and installs kernel modules when a new kernel is installed or updated. This way, you don't have to worry about updating the driver every time you update your device's firmware. To use DKMS, you need to install the dkms package on your device. You can do this by using a terminal emulator app or by connecting your device to a computer via ADB (Android Debug Bridge).
Here are the steps to install the Realtek Rtl8187 wireless driver for Android devices using DKMS:
Download the driver source code from this GitHub repository. You can either download the ZIP file or clone the repository using git.
Extract the ZIP file or navigate to the cloned repository folder on your device.
Open a terminal emulator app or connect your device to a computer via ADB and run the following commands:
cd /path/to/rtl8821CU
./dkms-install.sh
This will build and install the driver using DKMS. You may see some messages on the terminal indicating the progress of the installation.
Once the installation is complete, plug your Realtek Rtl8187 wireless adapter into your device's USB OTG port and check if it is detected by running:
lsusb
You should see something like this:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0bda:8187 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8187 Wireless Adapter
If you see your adapter's ID, then it means it is recognized by your device. You can now use a Wi-Fi app or the settings menu to scan and connect to Wi-Fi networks.
Method 2: Using a pre-compiled kernel module
If you don't want to use DKMS or if you have trouble installing it on your device, you can also use a pre-compiled kernel module for the Realtek Rtl8187 wireless driver. However, this method requires that you have a compatible kernel version on your device, otherwise the module may not load or work properly. You can check your kernel version by running:
uname -r
You can find pre-compiled kernel modules for different kernel versions on this website. Download the module that matches your kernel version and architecture (x86 or x64).
Here are the steps to install the Realtek Rtl8187 wireless driver for Android devices using a pre-compiled kernel module:
Download the kernel module file from 061ffe29dd