@Ryan McClure:
Check from dmesg which firmware you are using. Also, give the sha1sum of the corresponding firmware (otherwise it's not possible to know which one you have):
$ dmesg|grep -i firmw [ 12.149725] rtl8192ce: Using firmware rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin $ sha1sum /lib/firmware/rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin bbd9b4e2c53e18df3aed03d22eee8d8c22ef9a8e
@Ryan McClure:
Check from dmesg which firmware you are using. Also, give the sha1sum of the corresponding firmware (otherwise it's not possible to know which one you have):
$ dmesg|grep -i firmw rtl8192cfw. bin rtlwifi/ rtl8192cfw. bin f3aed03d22eee8d 8c22ef9a8e
[ 12.149725] rtl8192ce: Using firmware rtlwifi/
$ sha1sum /lib/firmware/
bbd9b4e2c53e18d