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I would certainly consider replacing your card with this one instead of messing about with mainline/beta kernels. Download 802.11g Wireless Lan Driver 10.1.0.11.zip for Windows to update Windows network adapter drivers for your Acer Aspire laptop.Logilink also makes a 2-port PCI-Express USB 3.0 card which uses the NEC USB 3.0 chipset that has excellent support in Linux/Ubuntu (it was the first USB 3.0 chipset to come out and the company played an important role in drafting the USB 3.0 standard).Simply get another card with better Linux support
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If you want to do this, look at this answer for hints, or Google/search on how to install the newer kernels.But this may cause problems with your other hardware, notably Nvidia/AMD graphics and wireless - see warnings/general information here.You can try a newer (beta) Ubuntu kernel, hoping the that workarounds for the VL800 have been added, thus improving support. UGREEN USB to Ethernet Adapter, USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet RJ 45 LAN Network Adapter Converter Mbps Ethernet for. Customers also bought Under 25 See more price 18. Realtek Wireless LAN ICs IEEE 802.11b/g/n RTL8188SU Driver 1086.48 ApWindows XP/Vista/7 85,432 downloads 29.1 MB Realtek Wireless LAN ICs IEEE 802.11b/g/n. It operates in hci mode with excellent compatibility with linux, windows and macos. USB WiFi Adapter, Wireless Network Card Adapter with 2.4GHz 150Mbps 2dBi High Gain Antenna for Windows XP//10, Linux, MacOS Quick look. This page contains information about installing the latest LogiLink Interface Express Card USB 3.0 driver downloads using the LogiLink Driver Update Tool. Usb bluetooth v4.0 dongle the logilink usb bluetooth v4.0 dongle - size ultra small, but performance much better. Solution: try a newer kernel, or use a different Logilink USB 3.0 card with the NEC chipset Lg usb driver v4.2.0.0 is a small application for windows computer, which allows you to install the lg usb driver on your computer. This is not Ubuntu/Linux's fault, but the manufacturer's (VIA) for making a poorly-supported non-compliant product. In fact, there is a well-documented history of the VL800 not working, (, crashing your kernel, etc. While this controller fully supports the USB 3.0 standard in theory and should work well with the default xhci USB 3.0 driver in Linux, it does not. This uses the VIA VL800 USB 3.0 controller.

It appears you are using Logilink's 4-port USB 3.0 card: The VIA VL800 controller used has poor support for Linux
