🚀 Elevate Your Internet Experience!
The ALFA AWUS036AXML is a cutting-edge WiFi 6E USB adapter that delivers lightning-fast speeds of up to 3Gbps, making it ideal for video streaming and gaming. With tri-band support, detachable antennas, and USB 3.0 compatibility, it ensures a seamless connection for both laptops and desktops. Designed for modern users, it features eco-friendly packaging and the latest WPA3 security standard.
Data Link Protocol | USB |
Data Transfer Rate | 3000 Megabits Per Second, 1200 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.36"L x 3.46"W x 0.71"H |
T**N
Exceeded expectations
Works OOB with Kali Linux and windows 11. Performance exceeded expectations. Live in urban area where iPhone 16 pro and pi5 pick up 8 and 10 nets respectively, this adapter is finding over 70.
M**S
It DOES work with Ubuntu!
I just purchased this adapter to take advantage of the capabilities associated with the 802.11ax standard, and despite the official stance that it should be "plug and play" on Ubuntu, I did run into an issue with getting it to work. The fix is pretty easy though. My system is running Ubuntu 22.04 with the latest kernel, but in order to get the driver to load properly I had to disable bluetooth by blacklisting it in my /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf file. For good measure I also removed the two BT firmware files (BT_RAM_CODE*) in /lib/firmware/mediatek/. Once I did that it started working.
K**H
Maybe skip on this one.
The Wi-Fi part works, but the Bluetooth is defective. I tried three different machines and installed their driver from their website, and each time, it failed to start the device. It is a p.o. c., so I would move on to a higher-end adapter. It seems Alfa is sliding down in quality these days.
A**D
Rock solid with OpenWRT
I use this in combination with a GL.iNet GL-MT3000 travel router to rebroadcast a local wifi signal on my own SSID - this allows me to avoid having to log every device into the network, solves the incompatibility of Chromecasts with hotel captive portal setups, and have all of the connected clients tunnel through a VPN even if they don't directly connect to the VPN themselves. This plugs into the router's USB port, and connects to the local site AP, while all clients connect to the MT3000.This device is supported well in OpenWRT's master branch (and maybe the 23.x releases?)The only minor issue, and it's kind of a known quantity for Alfa's high-power long-range units, is that it's a power hog and will not work reliably with the MT3000 using that router's stock power supply which is undersized - you need to inject extra power into the system to have it be stable. But that's more of an issue with the MT3000 than this product.
N**E
Works but needs improvement
Windows 11 Pro.Works most of the time and when it does is very fast. Every couple of days I need to physically disconnect and reconnect.Bluetooth does not work.Drivers are hard to get and they are not Signed making it an untrusted device.
S**A
Compatible with Fedora 42.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:It is compatible with Fedora 42.
N**R
works fine, with one proviso
Works fine, connects to my router running WPA3 Personal.Be aware that the Windows driver does NOT support monitor mode, so if you plan on Wiresharking, you'll need to be running Linux.
B**A
Works with current Raspi OS (Bookworm)
Works with Current Raspberry Pi OS (Bookworm) on a 3B+ and 4B. Also works with Arch on Intel. I had some trouble with Kali, but I'll bet the latest version with a more recent kernel works fine. Make sure you have a good power supply for your Pi.
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