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## Manual installation
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### Clean
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* Make sure you cleaned old build files before builds new one
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* Make sure you clean old build files before building new ones
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```
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make clean
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```
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## Using DKMS (Dynamic Kernel Module Support)
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Allows smooth integration with kernel updates
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Allows smooth integration with kernel updates.
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### Initial DKMS installation
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```
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```
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# USB 3.0 Support
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You can try use `modprobe 88x2bu rtw_switch_usb_mode=1` to force the adapter run under USB 3.0. But if your adapter/port/motherboard not support it, the driver will be in restart loop. Remove the parameter and reload the driver to restore. Alternatively, `modprobe 88x2bu rtw_switch_usb_mode=2` let\'s it run as USB 2 device.
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You can try using `modprobe 88x2bu rtw_switch_usb_mode=1` to force the adapter to run under USB 3.0. But if your adapter/port/motherboard does not support it, the driver will be stuck in a restart loop. Remove the parameter and reload the driver to restore. Alternatively, `modprobe 88x2bu rtw_switch_usb_mode=2` runs it as a USB 2 device.
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Notice: If you had already loaded the moduel, use `modprobe -r 88x2bu` to unload it first.
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Notice: If you had already loaded the module, use `modprobe -r 88x2bu` to unload it first.
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If you want to force a given mode permanently (even when switching the adapter across devices), create the file `/etc/modprobe.d/99-RTL88x2BU.conf` with the following content:
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`options 88x2bu rtw_switch_usb_mode=1`
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# Debug
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Set debug log use `echo 5 > /proc/net/rtl88x2bu/log_level` or `modprobe 88x2bu rtw_drv_log_level=5`
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To set debug log use `echo 5 > /proc/net/rtl88x2bu/log_level` or `modprobe 88x2bu rtw_drv_log_level=5`
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# Distribution
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* Archlinux AUR https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rtl88x2bu-dkms-git/
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