Recommendations for a decent, compatible USB adapter?
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Recommendations for a decent, compatible USB adapter?
I'm using Linux Mint 13, x64, MATE. Just looking for a wireless USB adapter that will work out-of-box with Linux Mint, and as inexpensive as possible.
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Re: Recommendations for a decent, compatible USB adapter?
I have two Linksys WUSB600N wireless adapters and they work flawlessly--all I needed to do was blacklist rt2800usb.
Note: The ad-hoc function only works only for connecting to a host, not for hosting one.
Note: The ad-hoc function only works only for connecting to a host, not for hosting one.
Re: Recommendations for a decent, compatible USB adapter?
You can search the hardware reviews database over at the Community website: http://community.linuxmint.com/hardware/welcome. Set Type = USB Wireless Adapater and Release = Maya, you find at least two that users have reported to work perfectly.
Re: Recommendations for a decent, compatible USB adapter?
Apologies to ressurect a year old thread but i thought this might help.
I have been trying to setup my Netgear WNA3100 usb wifi dongle for about week and the connection has been really touch and go. Got it working but it takes long to connect to a WPA2 encrypted network at home.
After a suggestion on a local forum (South Africa) I bought a Toto-Link N150UA dongle and this one was literally plug and play. Found my network and connected immediately after entering the password.
This is the lsusb of my device to show you the chipset:
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 148f:3070 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2870/RT3070 Wireless Adapter
Dont even try NetGear, go for a dongle of this chipset or just get teh Toto-Link N150UA
I have been trying to setup my Netgear WNA3100 usb wifi dongle for about week and the connection has been really touch and go. Got it working but it takes long to connect to a WPA2 encrypted network at home.
After a suggestion on a local forum (South Africa) I bought a Toto-Link N150UA dongle and this one was literally plug and play. Found my network and connected immediately after entering the password.
This is the lsusb of my device to show you the chipset:
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 148f:3070 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2870/RT3070 Wireless Adapter
Dont even try NetGear, go for a dongle of this chipset or just get teh Toto-Link N150UA