Re: [gentoo-user] AC WiFi Card

2015-11-12 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 12/11/2015 13:52, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote: > On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 09:05:02AM +0100, Ralf wrote: >> On 11/12/2015 01:08 AM, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote: >>> I do not run any APs, but I manage plenty of laptops with 5GHz Intel >>> chipsets, and never had a problem. Is there any reason you are not >>>

Re: [gentoo-user] AC WiFi Card

2015-11-12 Thread Alec Ten Harmsel
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 09:05:02AM +0100, Ralf wrote: > On 11/12/2015 01:08 AM, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote: > > I do not run any APs, but I manage plenty of laptops with 5GHz Intel > > chipsets, and never had a problem. Is there any reason you are not > > using a dedicated AP instead of a wireless card

Re: [gentoo-user] AC WiFi Card

2015-11-12 Thread Ralf
On 11/12/2015 01:08 AM, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote: > On 2015-11-11 11:53, Ralf wrote: >> So I was looking for some PCI-E Wifi Card, that supports AC standard. I >> was thinking about sth. like this [1]. A friend of mine told me, that I >> should take care when buying AC hardware, as there is rare kern

Re: [gentoo-user] AC WiFi Card

2015-11-11 Thread Alec Ten Harmsel
On 2015-11-11 11:53, Ralf wrote: So I was looking for some PCI-E Wifi Card, that supports AC standard. I was thinking about sth. like this [1]. A friend of mine told me, that I should take care when buying AC hardware, as there is rare kernel support. Intel, in general, has great Linux support.