Andriod x86_64-8.1-rc1 wifi driver not installed for rtl8723au - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi! I have a problem with Andriod x86_64-8.1-rc1 wifi driver. I have installed the android on Hair y11b a dual boot with ubuntu 18.04. In Ubuntu wifi works fine but in Android it does not. I have found that it is from realtek rtl8723au. Every other thing is perfect just wifi not working at all. Even it worked on Pheonix os based on android 7.1 but not working on Andriod x86_64-8.1-rc1. Please help.

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atif_paki said:
Hi! I have a problem with Andriod x86_64-8.1-rc1 wifi driver. I have installed the android on Hair y11b a dual boot with ubuntu 18.04. In Ubuntu wifi works fine but in Android it does not. I have found that it is from realtek rtl8723au. Every other thing is perfect just wifi not working at all. Even it worked on Pheonix os based on android 7.1 but not working on Andriod x86_64-8.1-rc1. Please help.
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Trying to connect to my corp network and having no luck. I've tried a couple of the advanced wifi editors, tried hacking my wpa_supplicant, but still no joy.
Tried bog standard Touchwiz, Android HD v24,25 and 30, Paranoid Android 3.15, Cyanogen 10.1 ............
Anybody got a suggestion of a ROM that supports 802.1X out of the box?
Note I do have to put in a Windows domain/user which may be another factor that's making it harder.
Oh and my Nexus 7 running PA 3.5 works.....
(or assistance to get my Android Revolution HD v25 working )
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isn't the WiFi protocol more a kernel & hardware related issue then a ROM related one?

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hello, may any body help me ?
just now iam instal remix os on my aspire e14 e5-473g and succes. but wifi and is not work.
raratdit said:
hello, may any body help me ?
just now iam instal remix os on my aspire e14 e5-473g and succes. but wifi and is not work.
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I think your wifi is a Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377, and you need ath10k driver for this one to work.
ath10k is not included i Remix OS, only ath9k.
I replaced my Qualcomm Atheros QCA61x4 (which also use ath10k) with a Intel AC 7260 card that works in RemixOS.
Anyone knows how to get the Killer 1525 AC to work in Remix OS?
U guys have to see this post: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1383184
The Remix using 4.0.9 kernel. Not merged the last linux-firmware.
mine is dell vostro 3446 laptop and it has broadcomm dell wifi and i am also haveing same problem please anyone help me
No WiFi
I have the same problem. Bluetooth works but no WiFi. I'm on an HP Stream Mini.
I think this problem could be solved by now. We have to waiting.
if somebody has android kernels background can push the needed driver into the kernel and re-build it, as they released the kernel source

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Please help me .. i've been trying for 2 weeks to solve this problem but still can not make it work
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dwilll said:
Please help me .. i've been trying for 2 weeks to solve this problem but still can not make it work
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I can't connect to the internet either :/ But i think mine is a driver not supported issue
P.s. I know this is unrelated but is there ever going to be a higher release than marshmallow? When is the latest Android 8 Oreo going to be supported? (Even in beta's/canary builds which I also can't find to see if that fixes my internet problem - can't update)
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P.s. I know this is unrelated but is there ever going to be a higher release than marshmallow? When is the latest Android 8 Oreo going to be supported? (Even in beta's/canary builds which I also can't find to see if that fixes my internet problem - can't update)
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i don't know about remix os development, i heard that it has been stopped.... you may want to try phoenix os instead the lastest version has android 7.0 support.

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chnapo said:
Hi guys, I have a question for you. I have a tablet, which is not supported above android 4.2, but it is not that old (Asus Memopad 8 K00l). Nobody even on XDA posted ROM for Android 4.4 or higher. But: I can install Android Nougat on my laptop and it surprisingly works without any issues. Why is it so difficult to install it on some random tablet device?
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Did you install nougat on a virtual machine?
No, it was installed normally as dual boot with my windows 7 (on separate partition of my HDD)
chnapo said:
No, it was installed normally as dual boot with my windows 7 (on separate partition of my HDD)
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Every handheld device like a smartphone or tablet has its own hardware.
The kernel, for example, needs to be programmed about which drivers to load.
And most of the time, each device has its own drivers.
Each ROM is built for a particular device, that's why one ROM which works on one tablet does not work on another.
But in case of large devices, like laptops, they are designed so that any kind of OS can be installed upon them according to the concerned person's needs.
There are operating systems which work only on part of a computer chip.
These OSes help in installing almost any OS in a laptop.
The same are probably not available for handheld devices like tablets

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