On 01/25/2015 11:46 PM, poma wrote:
Thanks poma, I looked at those pages and they highlight a major problem. Looking at the list of Adapters on those pages they are either USB which I am having issues with, some of which are using the rtl8812AU chipset, pci devices which are using the rtl8812AU chipset (which is the chipset for which the driver won't make the kernel) or a BCM chipset which is listed on the driver pages as not being supported by the BCM driver, and there is one pci adapter using a BCM chipset that is not listed at all as far as I can see. So its looking like 802.11ac is still not properly supported yet in Linux, which is a bit disappointing considering it has been available since 2013 (assuming the Wikipedia page I looked at has not misprinted the date of release, which could be on the cards as the page says 802.11ad was released in 2012).On 25.01.2015 00:05, Stephen Morris wrote: ...pci adapter. The only problem I have now is that it is very hard to get devices that support Linux from retail stores.Help yourself with these two references to search: http://wireless.kernel.org https://wikidevi.com
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