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wifi adapter compatible hostapd and Debian [on hold]
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Which wireless miniPCIe adapter has a good bit rate (802.11ac I guess) and is compatible Debian and hostapd.
Actually I have this one : Wifi Adapter with AR5BHB92 chipset and with these antennas : Wifi Antennas. But it seems, this card not compatible with 802.11ac and my maximum bit rate is about 40Mbits/s. No hostapd configuration I've tested give me more. And when I turn the AP in 5GHz mode, many errors appears and the only way to have my AP functionnal is to turn it in 2.4GHz mode.
debian wireless-access-point wireless-adapter hostapd
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Which wireless miniPCIe adapter has a good bit rate (802.11ac I guess) and is compatible Debian and hostapd.
Actually I have this one : Wifi Adapter with AR5BHB92 chipset and with these antennas : Wifi Antennas. But it seems, this card not compatible with 802.11ac and my maximum bit rate is about 40Mbits/s. No hostapd configuration I've tested give me more. And when I turn the AP in 5GHz mode, many errors appears and the only way to have my AP functionnal is to turn it in 2.4GHz mode.
debian wireless-access-point wireless-adapter hostapd
put on hold as off-topic by music2myear, Spiff, Mokubai♦ 3 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions seeking for hardware shopping recommendations are off-topic because they are often relevant only to the question author at the time the question was asked and tend to become obsolete quickly. Instead of asking what to buy, try asking how to find out what suits your needs." – music2myear, Spiff, Mokubai
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Which wireless miniPCIe adapter has a good bit rate (802.11ac I guess) and is compatible Debian and hostapd.
Actually I have this one : Wifi Adapter with AR5BHB92 chipset and with these antennas : Wifi Antennas. But it seems, this card not compatible with 802.11ac and my maximum bit rate is about 40Mbits/s. No hostapd configuration I've tested give me more. And when I turn the AP in 5GHz mode, many errors appears and the only way to have my AP functionnal is to turn it in 2.4GHz mode.
debian wireless-access-point wireless-adapter hostapd
Which wireless miniPCIe adapter has a good bit rate (802.11ac I guess) and is compatible Debian and hostapd.
Actually I have this one : Wifi Adapter with AR5BHB92 chipset and with these antennas : Wifi Antennas. But it seems, this card not compatible with 802.11ac and my maximum bit rate is about 40Mbits/s. No hostapd configuration I've tested give me more. And when I turn the AP in 5GHz mode, many errors appears and the only way to have my AP functionnal is to turn it in 2.4GHz mode.
debian wireless-access-point wireless-adapter hostapd
debian wireless-access-point wireless-adapter hostapd
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put on hold as off-topic by music2myear, Spiff, Mokubai♦ 3 hours ago
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- "Questions seeking for hardware shopping recommendations are off-topic because they are often relevant only to the question author at the time the question was asked and tend to become obsolete quickly. Instead of asking what to buy, try asking how to find out what suits your needs." – music2myear, Spiff, Mokubai
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