Realtek Rtl8111e Driver Debian
I installed Debian Wheezy 7.8 on a Lenovo G50-70 x64, it seems that I don't have the driver for my wireless card installed, the output of iwconfig: lo no wireless extensions. Free Download Virtual Dj For Android Tablet. Eth0 no wireless extensions. Here's the output of lspci -nn: 01:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller [10ec:8168] (rev 10) 02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
Device [10ec:b723] As you can see my ethernet controller has the driver installed and it's working fine, but the Network Controller which is my wifi card is not installed. I tried looking in the for the vendor and device id 10ec:b723 to find which module I need to install but I couldn't find it, although I found my ethernet controller and which module it requires, does this mean that this card is not supported? While searching I found the firmware of RTL8723BE in the packge firmware-realtek for Jessie so I installed it from, but I don't know if this is the driver or not, and nothing has changed.
For many years, issues with the r8169 module have plagued Debian and related Linux distributions such as Ubuntu. Hi, thanks for the useful information. Unfortunately I cannot bring up eth0 after installing r8168 with the dkms method described. The driver compiles and installs fine, I have blacklisted r8169 and rebooted, and r8168 loads automatically just fine.
BUT, the ethernet interface doesn’t appear. I also removed /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules which then was recreated upon reboot, but that didn’t help either. BTW, my card is a D-Link System Inc DGE-528T Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (rev 10) If I do a lspci -v, I still read Kernel modules: r8169. Many thanks to the author of this article, he saved my life. What happened: – installed Debian Squeeze on a brand new computer. – no problem for one week. – installed Windows 7 on another partition.
– problems began just after: “r8169 0000:03:00.0: eth0: link up” every few seconds in logs. – tried the following: reboot, power off, install firmware-realtek firmware-linux-nonfree, rebuild ramfs.
None did work. – following this blog, I installed driver Realtek 8.019. It did not detecte my card. – I downloaded the latest driver: Realtek 8.0.32.
Now, it works perfectly. Thanks, once again.
Jan 11, 2013 Hi, it's my first post here, and no it's not another problem with such a card that could be resolved by installing drivers from realtek (8168). I am under Debian AMD.