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Re: [PLUG] High quality USB 802.11ac wireless devices |
On Wed, 5 Oct 2016 12:16:42 -0400 Jason Plum <jplum@archlinuxarm.org> wrote: > I would very strongly recommend ath9k and ath10k family cards, if you > can find them. > yep. +1 > Jason Plum > WarheadsSE > > On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 12:15 PM, Keith C. Perry > <kperry@daotechnologies.com> wrote: > > > Does anyone have a recommendation for USB wireless 802.11ac devices? > > > > I recently picked up a TP-Link Archer T4U (AC 1200... V1) since it > > seemed to have some ok reviews and was available at Microcenter. I > > have to say I'm not impressed. What's going on is that I had to > > "dumb" down my net to 20Mhz bandwidths on both the 2G and 5G bands > > because this unit was experiencing too much startup latency on > > communications and then it would randomly disconnect (experienced > > by web pages not completely loading, taking a long time to complete > > loading or timing out existing connections). At HT20 the latency > > is gone and the random' discos are less frequent. Its usable but > > there is better- like the no name 2G unit that I am using that came > > with my Fitlet. > > > > I've noticed that we seem to be back in a new round of wireless > > driver issues with Linux. I've got some old dongles that don't > > work anymore (i.e. not detected when plugged in) and even a new'ish > > one that works with my Raspberry Pi B+ but not on up to date > > Kubuntu or Arch distros. This TP-Link unit does have an older > > Linux driver from the TP link site but (on Arch) someone already > > had a package in the AUR for it. I haven't tried it on Kubuntu but > > I think I saw a package wrapped for Ubuntu too. I tend to stay > > away from drivers that do not come with distros for exactly the > > reason of this post but I take a chance every now and again :D > > > > For those wondering, the TP-Link is using a Realtek driver > > (RTL871X). The 2G wireless-N device uses the rt2800usb driver and > > its been rock solid. That's an RaLink RT2800 device. Are Ralink > > devices the better way to go these days? > > > > At this point, I'm looking for something well supported and > > available in kernel. I'll certainly take a reliable and stable 5G > > N device (also a bit of a unicorn) over an AC if that is the best > > thing available for now. > > > > > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > > Keith C. Perry, MS E.E. > > Owner, DAO Technologies LLC > > (O) +1.215.525.4165 x2033 > > (M) +1.215.432.5167 > > www.daotechnologies.com > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________ > > _______________ > > Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- > > http://www.phillylinux.org > > Announcements - http://lists.phillylinux.org/ > > mailman/listinfo/plug-announce > > General Discussion -- http://lists.phillylinux.org/ > > mailman/listinfo/plug > > > > ___________________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion -- http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug