![]() Then you should be able to connect using your desktop’s means. So I would recommend to go into YaST->Network Devices->Network Settings->Global Options, and make sure this is set to NetworkManager, not ifup or Wicked. In this case the desktop’s network applet does not work, those are only frontends for NetworkManager. ![]() Normally the first is default, if you use this you have to configure your connection in YaST. the traditional method (ifup), in 13.2 replaced by Wicked Service.In openSUSE there are two ways to manage/configure your network connections: So, why do you think it is not working? How are you trying to establish a connection?Īnd which openSUSE version are you actually using? ![]() ![]() I have a TP-LINK TL-WN822N which shows as Realtek 8192cu, during the installation process it was working and was able to log in to the network but after a reboot everything was gone.Īctually the RTL8192cu should be supported:Īnd if it worked during the installation process, it should work in the installed system, too. ![]()
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