This card (N1525) is also used in MSI GS60 laptops. But knowing that the
killer E2200 didn't make it into the kernel until 2013, I think it can
take a long time to get the N1525 working under Linux.

Meanwhile, you could buy an Intel card or another Atheros card which already 
works under Linux. At least you know that your laptop antennas are prepared for 
working under 5 Ghz band, if you need.
It's something cheap, $50 at most.

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  Atheros Qualcomm Killer N1525 Wireless-AC [168c:003e] not supported

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