b_o_b
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Hi,
I know there is work done to achieve some progress but maybe the wifi issues of some of the Pandora's will never be solved. I don't use the USB port a lot so a small usb WIFI dongle might be a nice solution.
I don't use WIFI a lot, so if possible I like a low cost solution.
This was the cheapest I could find on ebay and it is really cheap and supports linux!
http://www.ebay.nl/itm/New-Mini-Nano-Micro-802-11n-WIFI-LAN-USB-Dongle-150Mbps-Wireless-Network-Adapter-/300833928404?pt=UK_Computing_USB_Wi_Fi_Adapters_Dongles&hash=item460b1974d4#ht_2370wt_737
No problem to buy and be the first to try, but if someone has additional info please let me know if it is a good buy or should I invest a bit more? Based on the driver they refer to I expect this to be a realtek 8192c or 8192d. Would be nice if it was a plug and play, but Linux drivers seem to be available.
I know there is work done to achieve some progress but maybe the wifi issues of some of the Pandora's will never be solved. I don't use the USB port a lot so a small usb WIFI dongle might be a nice solution.
I don't use WIFI a lot, so if possible I like a low cost solution.
This was the cheapest I could find on ebay and it is really cheap and supports linux!
http://www.ebay.nl/itm/New-Mini-Nano-Micro-802-11n-WIFI-LAN-USB-Dongle-150Mbps-Wireless-Network-Adapter-/300833928404?pt=UK_Computing_USB_Wi_Fi_Adapters_Dongles&hash=item460b1974d4#ht_2370wt_737
No problem to buy and be the first to try, but if someone has additional info please let me know if it is a good buy or should I invest a bit more? Based on the driver they refer to I expect this to be a realtek 8192c or 8192d. Would be nice if it was a plug and play, but Linux drivers seem to be available.