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USB-WiFi main menu

The mission of this site is to provide educational information, reviews of USB WiFi adapters and links to specific adapters that are known to perform well with Linux ( see The Plug and Play List ).

Note: Please use Issues to post problems, ask questions and read news.

  1. USB WiFi adapter information for Linux

  2. The Plug and Play List - πŸš€ πŸš€ πŸš€ πŸš€ πŸš€ USB WiFi adapters that are supported with Linux in-kernel drivers

  3. iw_list - Adapter technical information

  4. USB WiFi adapter out-of-kernel drivers for Linux (Realtek drivers)

  5. USB WiFi chipset information for Linux

  6. How to Modeswitch

  7. Firmware - How to install firmware for Mediatek-based (and RTW88) USB WiFi adapters

  8. AP Mode - How to build a bridged wireless access point

  9. Monitor Mode - Help with starting and using monitor mode

  10. How to install multiple gcc compiler versions

  11. Compiling the Linux Mainline Kernel

  12. Speed Comparison Test


Please report broken links or inaccurate information in any of the documents.

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  • 35,910 views sitewide (github.com/morrownr) over the 2 weeks ended on 20230730 (Thank you!)

Note: While this site is maintained by Linux users for Linux users, Windows users are welcome also. No, we don't intend to add support for USB WiFi adapter use on Windows but the list of adapters shown in menu item 2 contains information and links to a lot of good quality adapters that also work well in Windows...this will prove beneficial to you Windows users when you try Linux...and we know you will.


Any information and links you can provide are welcome. Submit the information and links by clicking on Issues.

Regards,

@morrownr