On Wed, October 28, 2015 7:59 pm, Stefan Monnier wrote: >> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1114662-REG/asus_90ig01c1_ba0000_ >> wireless_ac1300_usb_adapter.html > >> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1025036-REG/asus_usb_ac56_wireles >> s_ac1200_db.html > > Any word on how well they work on GNU/Linux? E.g. is the driver fully > supported in the mainline kernel, or in the kernel but in "staging", or > ...?
About a year ago, I purchased a Asus RT-N66U and a USB radio (I think it is a N53) for a project which now is postponed. The USB radio "just worked" in two or three machines, but I do not recall whether they were i386 or amd64; I have both, and was running "straight out of the box" Lenny. No guarantee, but in my experience, WiFi "just works" in Debian Squeeze and Jessie. (I jumped from Squeeze to Jessie; I did not like the Gnome in Wheezy.) And ASUS typically is very good. An external radio can be useful even if the radio in a laptop still is functional, because a WiFi network is limited by the speed of the slowest machine (B, G, N, AC); so it may be possible to keep an older laptop in service merely by plugging in a faster radio. Russ