

$ sudo cp firmware-5.bin /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA9377/hw1.0/ # The last commit that still supports monitor mode is dd5fba3a56bbb4c4a72576faa19f8bd45fed7ef6

# Uncomment in case you want to check the logs for QCA9377 Run the following from a terminal window (you may want to backup any files before replacing or deleting them): $ git clone It will provide 1X1wave (Stream) wireless AC network connection, allow computers get 150Mbps on 2.4GHz and 5GHz 433Mbps for video source streaming, gaming or office use.

You need to delete file "firmware-6.bin", too, and reload the driver (via modprobe, or just reboot) before changes take effect. Color:NET-QCA9377 Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 Wireless Network Adapter is designed for laptop computers internet surfing and Bluetooth device roaming. At the time of writing, the only file that has changed since is "firmware-5.bin", so you can keep the others. The last commit that still supports monitor mode is from. Be aware, though, that this will not add support to packet injection, only monitor mode. You can get monitor mode to work by downgrading your firmware, using the procedure below. Earlier versions supported monitor mode, but this was eventually dropped. This is the kernel error message when the device "dies" (it actually fills the log with dozens, probably hundreds of lines, in a matter of minutes.This is a firmware issue. Some times, the device would not "wake up" after suspension or hibernation until the device had been reset some others, it would wake up but "die" shortly afterwards (forcing a system restart.) It may happen once a week or thrice a day. My problems are actually worse than yours, for the device "dies" randomly and one must restart the system to recover it. Like Head_on_a_Stick, I too have had many problems with this Wi-Fi card on my Thinkpad. Memory at e1000000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) Subsystem: Lenovo QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter įlags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 134, IOMMU group 13 Ive read in the Qualcoms forum that QCA9377 cant operate in monitor but I was not sure because of the driver or the hardware. rfkill is unblocked and the adapter is detected and properly running when not in Monitor. Network controller : Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 31) Im running Fedora 31 Security Lab updated to the latest on Acer, with wireless driver ath10kpci.
