On 17.05.2015 05:00, jd1008 wrote: > > On 05/14/2015 09:04 AM, poma wrote: >> On 14.05.2015 05:09, jd1008 wrote: >>> I am considering buying such a plug. >>> It is described as: >>> Mini AC600 High Performance 2.4GHz 5GHz Dual Band WiFi Wireless USB Adapter >>> Features: >>> 100% Brand New and High Quality >>> This AC600 dual band adapter delivers powerful wireless AC technology to your >>> desktop or notebook computer. >>> Simply plug the adapter into an available USB port and connect to a wireless >>> network to access a secure,high speed internet connection --2.4GHz or 5GHz . >>> And with integrated dual band technology , you’ll have reduced Wi-Fi interference >>> to maximize throughput for faster streaming ,gaming ,and Skype calls . >>> Support 802.11ac standard-- the next generation of wifi. >>> Backward compatible with 802.11 a/b/g/n products. >>> Ultra fast AC600 (433+150Mbps) wireless speed with 802.11 ac. >>> Maximum speed up to 5Ghz 433Mbps or 2.4Ghz 150Mbps. >>> Dual band connections for lag-free HD video streaming and gaming. >>> Easy wireless security encryption at a push of the WPS button. >>> >>> I found it at: >>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-AC600-High-Performance-2-4GHz-5GHz-Dual-Band-WiFi-Wireless-USB-Adapter-D-/231558327591?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35e9f3ad27 >>> >>> Thanx for any helpful info. >>> >> Possible MediaTek MT7610U chipset, as is: >> http://hprath.com/2014/06/cisco-linksys-ae6000-ac580-media-tek-mt7610u-mt7630u-mt7650u-linux-x64-driver-patch/ >> >> an if so, it is not an in-tree kernel module, so you can draw your own conclusion. >> >> Rather read this: >> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2015-January/457791.html >> >> slower than the questionable in practice 5GHz "AC600" , but at least should work >> https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath9k_htc/devices >> >> >> > The seller finally got back to me: > "Thank you for your email > The product is RT5572 chip > Thank you" > There is an inconsistency in your and/or seller's? aforementioned statements. What you have written: <quote> It is described as: Mini AC600 High Performance 2.4GHz 5GHz Dual Band WiFi Wireless USB Adapter Features: 100% Brand New and High Quality This AC600 dual band adapter delivers powerful wireless AC technology to your desktop or notebook computer. ... <\quote> MediaTek (Ralink) RT5572 is 802.11(abg)n - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11n-2009 http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/connectivity/wifi/pc/usb/rt5572/ https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Ralink_RT5572 https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Ralink In contrast to: MediaTek MT7610U is 802.11ac - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11ac http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-events/mediatek-news/mediatek-first-to-bring-80211ac-1t1r https://wikidevi.com/wiki/MediaTek Notice the difference. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=802.11ac+vs+802.11n > So, web page http://elinux.org/RPi_USB_Wi-Fi_Adapters > says it is supported. > Apparently it is one of the drivers supported by the rt2800usb driver. > In the current updated kernel source, I find it in the file > BUILD/kernel-3.19.fc21/linux-3.19.7-200.fc21.x86_64/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/Kconfig > > which has the following config line: > > config RT2800USB_RT55XX > bool "rt2800usb - Include support for rt55xx devices (EXPERIMENTAL)" > ---help--- > This adds support for rt55xx wireless chipset family to the > rt2800usb driver. > Supported chips: RT5572 > > Since it is experimental, I suspect that I will face some problems. > > > -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org