Your system information
- Steam client version: Stable (latest available after update)
- SteamOS version: 3.8.11
- Opted into Steam client beta?: No
- Opted into SteamOS beta?: No
- Have you checked for updates in Settings > System?: Yes
Please describe your issue in as much detail as possible:
Official SteamOS does not detect or create a Wi-Fi interface for TP-Link USB Wi-Fi adapters.
I tested both a TP-Link Archer T10UB Nano and a TP-Link Archer T2UB Nano. Neither adapter is usable in SteamOS.
During the initial setup after installing SteamOS from the official recovery image, no Wi-Fi networks were available, preventing setup from being completed over Wi-Fi. I was able to complete setup by connecting via Ethernet and using the desktop environment/TTY to continue the installation.
After completing setup, updating SteamOS to the latest stable version (3.8.11), and rebooting, the issue remained. Ethernet works correctly, but neither Wi-Fi adapter appears as a wireless interface.
Expected behaviour:
- SteamOS should detect the USB Wi-Fi adapter.
- A wireless interface should be created.
- Available Wi-Fi networks should appear during setup and after installation.
Actual behaviour:
- The USB device is detected by the system.
- The Realtek driver appears to load.
- No wireless interface is created.
- NetworkManager only shows the Ethernet interface.
- No Wi-Fi networks are available before or after updating SteamOS.
The TP-Link Archer T10UB Nano works correctly under Bazzite on the same hardware.
Steps for reproducing this issue:
- Install the latest official SteamOS recovery image on a desktop PC.
- Connect a TP-Link Archer T10UB Nano or TP-Link Archer T2UB Nano USB Wi-Fi adapter.
- Boot into SteamOS setup.
- Observe that no Wi-Fi networks are available.
- Complete setup using Ethernet, install all available stable updates, and reboot.
- Observe that Wi-Fi is still unavailable and no wireless interface is created.
Your system information
Please describe your issue in as much detail as possible:
Official SteamOS does not detect or create a Wi-Fi interface for TP-Link USB Wi-Fi adapters.
I tested both a TP-Link Archer T10UB Nano and a TP-Link Archer T2UB Nano. Neither adapter is usable in SteamOS.
During the initial setup after installing SteamOS from the official recovery image, no Wi-Fi networks were available, preventing setup from being completed over Wi-Fi. I was able to complete setup by connecting via Ethernet and using the desktop environment/TTY to continue the installation.
After completing setup, updating SteamOS to the latest stable version (3.8.11), and rebooting, the issue remained. Ethernet works correctly, but neither Wi-Fi adapter appears as a wireless interface.
Expected behaviour:
Actual behaviour:
The TP-Link Archer T10UB Nano works correctly under Bazzite on the same hardware.
Steps for reproducing this issue: