![]() I have delved around on this forum and found solutions for this wifi adapter for more up to date versions of Opensuse - it seems that later kernels support the device, or alternatively packages can be downloaded and installed from repositories. The ethernet connection works well with 10.3 but I would really like to get the wifi working. The only problem is that I can't get the wifi adapter to function, or even be recognised - it's a TP-Link WN723N usb adapter and the chipset is Realtek RTL8192cu - and it works fine with the Windows driver. Starting at the latest Opensuse version and working backwards I have got 10.3 running very well on it, much faster than Win XP. So happy in fact that I decided to have a try at installing Opensuse on an old Acer Travelmate 230 that has been in a cupboard for a few years. I have recently started experimenting with Linux and have installed Opensuse 13.1 on my main laptop and thanks to the help of people on this forum (especially lwfinger) got its Broadcom 4322 wifi working nicely and I am very happy with it.
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