It depends on the dongle's compatibility—some USB Wi-Fi adapters are designed specifically for Linux, while others may work with Windows if they support the same protocol. Check the manufacturer’s documentation to confirm.
It depends on the dongle's compatibility—some USB Wi-Fi adapters are designed specifically for Linux, while others may work with Windows if they support the same protocol. Check the manufacturer’s documentation to confirm.
The only information available states it's 150Mbit, likely indicating WiFi 4, but in practical use it's probably limited to 2.4GHz. Real-world speeds would likely be 20-30Mbit, especially on crowded channels that aren't commonly used anymore.
The only information available states it's 150Mbit, likely indicating WiFi 4, but in practical use it's probably limited to 2.4GHz. Real-world speeds would likely be 20-30Mbit, especially on crowded channels that aren't commonly used anymore.