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    most supported usb wifi dongle?

    Like the title says which is the most common usb wifi dongle that works with most boxes, sbc boards using android?

    Is there a brand or chip that is the most common?

    #2
    Perhaps:


    Its more like what does the kernel/drivers.. support
    Wireless Drivers Wireless Interfaces,Supported Modes of Operation Driver Name,hostap,station,monitor,adhoc,adhoc demo,mesh,wds,bgscan,wme,wpa,# Virtual Interfaces,Firmware,Kernel Devices,Notes an,Aironet,No,Yes,No,Yes,No,No,No,No,No,No,1,an ath,Atheros,Multi,Yes,Yes,Yes,Yes,Yes,Multi,Yes,Yes,Yes...


    As you can see... I like to check.. the freebsd/openbsd/pfsense site for comaptible h/w
    As its quite picky about its hw support

    anyway goodluck

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      #3
      Not really the best just a few that seem to be the most supported with Android? I mean speed would be good to but right now i have 3 and non of them are reconized by many android versions ive put on different boards they wont even see my network like the drivers arnt in the system.

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        #4
        TP-Link N150 USB adapter is the last one I purchased from Amazon, worked with Android most of the time I've need it, not to expensive either.

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          #5
          Thanks, i ordered it and about 4 others under $10. hope one of them works

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            #6
            I also had a TP-Link N150 USB adapter. It functions pretty well.
            run 3

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              #7
              I ordered 5 differnt ones all under $10. and 3 of them work on the Rock64 and the Libre potatoe, one of them was the heart R pi the symbol the Libre computer board uses and it worked on the ROck64 and the Nexus OS i have running on the S905C libre board.

              Funny when i was looking for a wifi dongle there is a bunch of cheap ones but i went with the higher priced TPlink over the cheap $8. one thinking you get what you pay for and it didnt even work. If i had just got the cheap one a week ago ide already be up and running.

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                #8
                I was using a Wi-Fi adapter in my office. I don't remember the name but it's not Pendrive shape. It had a stick like an antenna. It worked faster than other USB adapters in the office and no connection interruption. In my opinion, it's better than other WiFi adapters. I'm sorry I don't remember the name.

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