Return-path: Received: from mail-iy0-f174.google.com ([209.85.210.174]:49936 "EHLO mail-iy0-f174.google.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1754793Ab2BMEbg (ORCPT ); Sun, 12 Feb 2012 23:31:36 -0500 Received: by iacb35 with SMTP id b35so3704535iac.19 for ; Sun, 12 Feb 2012 20:31:35 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <4F389224.9010502@lwfinger.net> (sfid-20120213_053156_666384_0EA4D731) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2012 22:31:32 -0600 From: Larry Finger MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Prashant Badsheshi CC: wireless Subject: Re: Regarding Realtek wifi RTL8192 References: <4F388424.8050100@lwfinger.net> In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Sender: linux-wireless-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: On 02/12/2012 09:42 PM, Prashant Badsheshi wrote: > Dear Larry, > > Is the wireless chip used in the RTL8192CE and RTL8192SE are same or different? > What is the difference bwtween RTL8192CE and RTL8192SE? > Please let me know what do you mean by S in RTL8192SE? Please do not drop the wireless ML - I do not do private consulting unless you are paying me. You should have figured out that those two chips are not the same. After all, they have different drivers. There are C chips and S chips. They are different. You need to contact Realtek to find out about the differences. The only thing I know is that the C chips are single stream, but the S version comes in 1x1, 1x2, and 2x2 variants - at least for the PCI form.