| RSU(4) | Device Drivers Manual | RSU(4) |
rsu — Realtek
RTL8188SU/RTL8192SU USB IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network device
rsu* at uhub? port ?
The rsu driver supports USB 2.0 wireless
network devices based on Realtek RTL8188SU, RTL8191SU and RTL8192SU
chipsets.
The RTL8188SU is a highly integrated 802.11n adapter that combines a MAC, a 1T1R capable baseband and an RF in a single chip. It operates in the 2GHz spectrum only.
The RTL8191SU is a highly integrated multiple-in, single-out (MISO) 802.11n adapter that combines a MAC, a 1T2R capable baseband and an RF in a single chip. It operates in the 2GHz spectrum only.
The RTL8192SU is a highly integrated multiple-in, multiple-out (MIMO) 802.11n adapter that combines a MAC, a 2T2R capable baseband and an RF in a single chip. It operates in the 2GHz spectrum only.
These are the modes the rsu driver can
operate in:
The rsu driver can be configured to use
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA1 and WPA2).
WPA2 is currently the most secure encryption standard for wireless networks
supported by OpenBSD. It is strongly recommended
that neither WEP nor WPA1 are used as the sole mechanism to secure wireless
communication, due to serious weaknesses. WPA1 is disabled by default and
may be enabled using the option "wpaprotos
wpa1,wpa2". For standard WPA networks which use
pre-shared keys (PSK), keys are configured using the
"wpakey" option. WPA-Enterprise networks
require use of the wpa_supplicant package.
The rsu driver can be configured at
runtime with ifconfig(8) or on
boot with
hostname.if(5).
The adapter needs firmware files to run, which are loaded on demand by the driver when the device is attached:
The following adapters should work:
The following example scans for available networks:
# ifconfig rsu0 scanThe following hostname.if(5) example configures rsu0 to join network “mynwid”, using WPA key “mywpakey”, obtaining an IP address using DHCP:
join mynwid wpakey mywpakey inet autoconf
arp(4), ifmedia(4), intro(4), netintro(4), usb(4), hostname.if(5), ifconfig(8)
The rsu driver first appeared in
OpenBSD 4.9.
The rsu driver was written by
Damien Bergamini
<damien.bergamini@free.fr>.
The rsu driver does not support any of the
802.11n capabilities offered by the adapters. Additional work is required in
ieee80211(9) before those
features can be supported.
| March 27, 2025 | openbsd |