Jetson/Network Adapters

Ethernet
Jetson TK1 comes with a 1Gbps Ethernet adapter (RTL8111GS Realtek 10/100/1000Base-T "Gigabit Ethernet" LAN port) that works right out-of-the-box for local networking. It listens for an IP address from a DHCP server, thus you can plug it directly into your router and it should start working and use internet through your router.

It is also possible to install extra Ethernet ports either as a mini-PCIe card (eg: Dual Gigabit LAN (untested) or as a USB Ethernet dongle.

Wifi / Wireless 802.11
Wifi can be added to Jetson TK1 either as a mini-PCIe card (eg: 802.11ac 5GHz Gigabit Wifi + Bluetooth BLE combo (untested), or 802.11n Wifi + Bluetooth combo (untested)) or as a USB Wifi dongle. Some Wifi adapters have worked fine while others haven't. See the Troubleshooting section if your Wifi card is not being detected.

Wifi adapters tested on Jetson TK1
The following table shows various Wifi USB & mini-PCIe devices that were tested on Jetson TK1 when using The Grinch kernel (created by the community). If you are using the default L4T kernel from NVIDIA then either build your own L4T kernel with custom support for your device, or use The Grinch kernel.

For example, if you have an rtl8192cu chipset based adapter (eg: the $10 Edimax EW-7811Un 150Mbps Wireless 802.11n USB nano adapter), then either install The Grinch kernel, or:
 * Download & unzip [[Media:rtl8192cufw.bin.zip]],
 * Then copy this firmware driver into the "/lib/firmware/rtlwifi" folder on the device using root permissions.
 * Finally, set the Wifi settings either through your Desktop Environment's NetworkManager GUI or from command-line by editing "/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf" with root permissions.

2G / 3G / 4G Cellular modem
A "broadband wireless modem" can be added to Jetson TK1, either as a mini-PCIe card (eg: 3G Modem + GPS combo (untested)) or as a USB Broadband Wireless dongle.

Dropped Packets
To increase TCP/UDP networking performance, increase the socket buffer sizes (in this case to 32MB, performed at boot): sudo sysctl -w net.core.rmem_max=33554432 sudo sysctl -w net.core.wmem_max=33554432 sudo sysctl -w net.core.rmem_default=33554432 sudo sysctl -w net.core.wmem_default=33554432

Jumbo Frames
Many networking applications are more efficient if they take advantage of packets with large MTU (>1500 bytes). Jumbo frames are supported on the Jetson's onboard Realtek RTL8111GS NIC. sudo ifconfig eth0 mtu 9000

Network adapter isn't being detected
If your network adapter is not detected, even when you search through the "dmesg" log, try installing the linux-firmware package then rebooting: sudo apt-get install linux-firmware sudo reboot Also try searching the web for the Linux source code of the driver for your card. For example, many Intel-based Wifi cards can follow the iwlwifi page to install appropriate firmware binaries into "/lib/firmware". Some network adapters will require you to build a custom L4T kernel and flash it to your board (typically wiping your whole system in the process). NVIDIA is still preparing documentation on how best to perform this.

List of desired Wifi chipset drivers
NVIDIA is collecting a list of the most common Wifi drivers to ensure they will soon be easily available for Jetson TK1. Here is the current list of drivers intended to support: (In addition to mac80211).
 * Atheros ath9k
 * Broadcom b43 (bcm4312, bcm4321, bcm43142)
 * Intel iwlwifi (7260, 6205, 6230, 6235)
 * Intel iwlwifi (2230 for mini-PCIe)
 * Ralink rt2800usb
 * Ralink rt3090
 * Realtek rtl8187
 * Realtek rtl8188 (rtl8188cus for USB at http://www.adafruit.com/products/1030)
 * Realtek rtl8192 (rtl8192cu for USB and rtl8192ce for mini-PCIe)
 * Realtek r8712u

Add your driver to the list if it is not shown.