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Usb wifi dongle

Usb wifi dongle

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ricby
Senior Member
681
05-21-2016, 10:44 PM
#1
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.
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ricby
05-21-2016, 10:44 PM #1

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.

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titocraft0203
Junior Member
12
05-21-2016, 10:54 PM
#2
You might need a Windows driver to make it function. Otherwise, it's unlikely to work.
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titocraft0203
05-21-2016, 10:54 PM #2

You might need a Windows driver to make it function. Otherwise, it's unlikely to work.

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Jaimefs1991
Junior Member
9
05-22-2016, 12:43 AM
#3
Ok thanks
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Jaimefs1991
05-22-2016, 12:43 AM #3

Ok thanks

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SjoerdMC
Member
200
05-29-2016, 01:20 PM
#4
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.
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SjoerdMC
05-29-2016, 01:20 PM #4

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.

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mumien350
Member
82
05-29-2016, 08:08 PM
#5
When you obtain the wireless chip, you can look up the maker for checking if Windows drivers are available.
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mumien350
05-29-2016, 08:08 PM #5

When you obtain the wireless chip, you can look up the maker for checking if Windows drivers are available.