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USB Vendor and Device ID List for rtl8812au chipset based USB WiFi Adapters
To determine your Device ID:
$ lsusb
Example output:
Bus 003 Device 011: ID 0bda:8812 Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
ID VendorID:DeviceID = 0bda:8812
We can search the list of driver supported IDs shown below.
Realtek default IDs
ID 0BDA:8812 - Default ID
ID 0BDA:881A - Default ID
ID 0BDA:881B - Default ID
ID 0BDA:881C - Default ID
Seller specific IDs
ID 050D:1106
ID 7392:A822
ID 0DF6:0074
ID 04BB:0952
ID 0789:016E
ID 0409:0408
ID 0B05:17D2
ID 0E66:0022
ID 0586:3426
ID 2001:3313
ID 1058:0632
ID 1740:0100
ID 2019:AB30
ID 07B8:8812
ID 0846:9051
ID 2001:330E
ID 2001:3313
ID 2001:3315
ID 2001:3316
ID 13B1:003F
ID 2357:0101
ID 2357:0103
ID 2357:010D
ID 2357:010E
ID 2357:010F
ID 2357:0122
ID 20F4:805B
ID 0411:025D
ID 050D:1109
ID 148F:9097
ID 2604:0012
If your adapter matches one of the default or seller specific
IDs then this is the driver to use.
Info: location of file that contains the IDs: /os_dep/linux/usb_intf.c
If you are sure that your adapter contains a rtl8812au chipset and the
ID is not shown above, please provide the follow information so that I
can include your adapter in the driver source code so that the driver will
work with your adapter:
1. VendorID:DeviceID
2. Link to device on internet