Huh? Intel cards are numerous and cheap - they come in PCIe / NGFF form factors (like the easily available ath) - get a PCIe/USB to MiniPCIe converter card for a few pennies off Aliexpress and you are in business.
On 14 August 2018 at 08:33, Michael Stone <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 08, 2018 at 08:12:37AM -0700, tony mollica wrote: > >> I need to find a good, reliable WiFi adapter. I have an Alfa AWUS036ACH >> using >> a RTL8812au chip >> and there is support but it's unreliable. Connects sometimes, mostly >> not. My >> older adapters work >> but they're slow but maybe that's the compromise I need to resolve. >> >> What's being used reliably? >> > > Intel, but as far as I know you can only buy one with a new laptop. > Your other options are the rtl* stuff which tends to be flaky, or the ath* > stuff which is impossible to find. It's not a good time for open source > wifi. > > Mike Stone > >

