On Wed, October 28, 2015 1:46 pm, Doug wrote: > I recently bought an adapter fro an old Dell that I couldn't get the > Broadcom driver to work on. The adapter hardly stuck out above the > surface where the USB port was. It worked, but it had very limited range.
The antennas on WiFi routers typicaly are about six inches long; so a physically compact dongle must compromise the antenna system. A USB 2.0 cable can be up to ten feet long; use that and duct tape to position the dongle for best reception; or put the dongle on a bookshelf or over a curtain rod; or use a loop of twine and a thumbtack to position the dongle on a wall. With high frequencies, even a few inches difference in location can made a significant difference in reception, so experiment. Some ASUS adapters come with a six-inch semi-rigid gooseneck USB cable so you can adjust the position of the dongle while keeping it close to the computer. Russ