On 03/21/2017 03:31 AM, Ned Slider wrote:
On 21/03/17 05:02, Arun Khan wrote:
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 5:39 AM, Robert Moskowitz
<rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am looking for one of those very small USB wifi adapters for the
server I
am working on. I am tired of dealing with the 4" long TP-LINK I
have and
for my purposes, one of those little 1cm ones would do. But which
work with
Linux? When I was last in the store, only the TP-LINK said it was
supported
on Linux...
Most of the 1cm WiFi dongles have a Realtek chip. The rtl819x
supports quite a few Realtek WiFi chipset
(https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/rtl819x).
I have bought a few on eBay for a couple of bucks each and they worked
out fine. The device is activated when plugged into an USB port
(ifconfig -a).
Just to add, the RHEL 7.3 kernel backported the wireless stack from
kernel-4.7, so if a chipset is supported by kernel-4.7 then it should
be supported in latest CentOS 7.
Hope that helps.
And Centos-arm just moved to the 4.9 kernel!
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