Wireless USB suggestion
I purchased an SMCWUSB-G wireless adapter and it works great!
The case is rather large and bulky; but, the adapter came with a USB extension cable and I am able to plug it into the back of my machine.
Again, many thanks to those who responded.
Cheers,
Dave
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I`m very new to Linux and looking for solution to just plug USB wifi adapter and work with it.
I use live CD installation of LinuxCNC 2.7.14 with Debian Wheezy.
Anyone can recommend some USB wifi adapter to use with it?
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Alfa looks like 90s products, sorry
Maybe somebody has expiriense with some small Chinese stick's
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- ASUSTek USB-N13 **rev. B1** (0b05:17ab)
- Belkin N300
- Edimax EW-7811Un (7392:7811)
- TP-Link TL-WN822N (0bda:8178)
- TP-Link TL-WN823N
- TRENDnet TEW-648UBM N150
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So that is one to avoid (which might be more useful than a recommendation)
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So I buy locally TP-link TL-WN821N V6
Download drivers from TP-link, unpack it and got error on compilation =)
On this forum got instructions:
On line 7 of the make file change
CONFIG_IOCTL_CFG80211=y
to
CONFIG_IOCTL_CFG80211=n
type in console in driver folder:
make modules
sudo make install
And Got SUCCESS also
Thank all for support!
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Any new recommendations from those that were previously posted?
Thanks in advance!
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