![]() If you are running on a system using UEFI Secure Boot, you may need to either disable Secure Boot or sign the kernel module before you can load it. This drivers is not mainlined (might never will be, from the look of it), so you’ll be loading a self-compiled out-of-tree kernel module. Note: Kali currently uses a separate driver for RTL8814AU.ĭeveloped internally by Realtek, and then patched by open community members. ![]() Target DevicesĪdapters with chipset: RTL8811AU, RTL8812AU, RTL8814AU. ![]() If you’re using your USB device in a virtual machine, see also Pitfalls Using USB Devices in Virtual Machines.
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