Dear Fandi, Frankly, I would not bother with that device. If you have to download a driver from dropbox, you have no idea what nastiness is installed alongside with it. https://laurenthinoul.com/how-to-install-tp-link-tl-wn725n-on-raspberry-pi/ Instead, google for "raspberry pi USB wifi dongle&...
Dear Jules. I think on Bullseye you don't need the kernel module. Can you please try the following: sudo apt install -y raspberrypi-kernel-headers wireguard You may probably even omit the raspberrypi-kernel-headers package, but not sure. Kees Jan See also: https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=1...
Is it not heaps easier to just do that in software? As you the system boots, you read both counters at the same time and store that as the offset. Then each cycle you read both counters at the same time, subtract the offset and you have clean, reliable counts since boot.
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Dear Juan, What might be happening is that your operating system gives precedence to the wired connection over the wireless connection for routing traffic. Without knowing your PC's operating system, we cannot know. To work around such issues in general, I always first install Wireguard on my revpi'...