Run this command in your terminal:
sudo modprobe -r r8188eu rtl8xxxu sudo modprobe -r rtl8188eu Then install the community driver: tp-link wn722n driver
| USB ID | Chipset | Driver Status | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 0cf3:9271 | Atheros AR9271 | Mainline Linux. | | 2357:010c | Realtek RTL8188EUS | Poor. Needs third-party DKMS. | | 2357:010d | Realtek RTL8188GU | Bad. Almost no monitor mode support. | The "Driver Not Working" Checklist If your WN722N is not working on Ubuntu, Debian, or Kali, follow these steps: 1. The Easy Fix (For V2 Realtek) Do not try to use the default driver. Blacklist the broken ones: Run this command in your terminal: sudo modprobe
At first glance, the TP-Link TL-WN722N looks like a standard, budget-friendly USB Wi-Fi adapter. It features a distinctive swiveling antenna and a compact design. For years, it has been the go-to recommendation for Linux users, pentesters, and hobbyists needing a reliable monitor mode interface. | | 2357:010d | Realtek RTL8188GU | Bad
lsusb Look for the TP-Link entry. The results decode your fate: