📡 Connect to the Future—Unleash Your Wireless Potential!
The Panda Wireless PAU0A AC600 Dual Band Wireless USB Adapter offers exceptional connectivity with support for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks, delivering speeds up to 433Mbps. Compatible with a variety of operating systems, including Windows and multiple Linux distributions, this adapter ensures robust security and reliable performance for your devices. With dedicated technical support available, you can enjoy seamless connectivity without worries.
Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.11ac |
Data Transfer Rate | 433 Megabytes Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.6"L x 4"W x 0.75"H |
K**S
Works on Ubuntu 24.04 - Instant Plug and Play
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS works out of the box, plug and play, no driver build needed. Immediately recognized within seconds could connect. Highly recommend...will take some time on quality and stability and repost but using on second floor of house, RAX29 Nighthawk is on first floor. 80 Mb/sec download could be better but this is likely ranging and power issue. Homelab PC without wifi built in so I just wanted to add wifi usb without hassle. The Panda has Mediatek chipset...important! Most of the other USB Wifi that work / don't work on Linux need driver building which is ok but not for novice to try and also chipset implementation and driver release which is so hit and miss because Realtek chipset is terrible. No development on this. Commits on Github and although fine driver...meh...I just want the thing to work and not go down the rabbit hole to config. I sent back two TP-Link to get here.
L**E
Works on OpenWrt
Works with the driver mt76x0u.Its great, since it is extremely rare to find wireless dongles that directly support Linux kernel.Others use mostly realtek chipsets, which are trash on Linux, but this one has MediaTek chipset (mt7610u), which support Linux.I managed to get 224mbps on 5Ghz on a NanoPi R5S, which is enough for me. But for some reason, on the 2.4Ghz band, I only get 20mbps, which is awfully slow, but it may be just interference, since I have other 3 routers nearby, which would cause serious interference.Also, don't ask for good range on this form factor, I bought this knowing I wouldn't get good range on this small dongle.
L**D
Works in Linux
This is plug and play in recent Linux distributions. My laptop saw it and offered to connect to my router. It only reaches 40Mbps on 2.4GHz channels. This is about average for N150. I speed tested on 5GHz, but was 40 feet away and through a wall, so it was only about 30Mbps. Small, unobtrusive, and so far reliable.
D**E
Finally a plug and play wifi adapter for my raspberry Pis
Are you tired of slow internet speeds and poor connectivity on your desktop or laptop? Look no further than the Panda Wireless® PAU0A AC600 Dual Band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Wireless AC USB Adapter.Upon receiving the product, I was impressed with its compact size and easy-to-use design. Installation was a breeze - simply plug the adapter into your USB port and follow the quick setup guide. In just a few minutes, I was up and running with lightning-fast internet speeds and improved connectivity.The adapter's dual-band technology is a game-changer, allowing for seamless switching between the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands depending on your internet needs. Whether you're streaming movies, gaming, or just browsing the web, the PAU0A AC600 delivers reliable and fast performance every time.In addition to its impressive performance, the adapter also boasts excellent range. Even when I was several rooms away from my router, I experienced little to no lag or drop in internet speed. This is especially impressive given the compact size of the adapter.Overall, I would highly recommend the Panda Wireless® PAU0A AC600 Dual Band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Wireless AC USB Adapter to anyone looking to improve their internet speeds and connectivity on their desktop or laptop. Its compact size, dual-band technology, and excellent range make it a top-performing and reliable choice.
C**R
Doesn't work
On Linux Mint, it connects to WIFI but does not transmit data. It does not connect directly to the router either (with cable). I use a CHUWI laptop whose chipset does not connect to WIFI with Linux but works with Windows.
T**3
Installing in Linux OS
I have an HP laptop ( T500 ). I bought this USB Wi_Fi adapter in the hope of getting better wi-fi instead of using OEM wi-fi card in laptop. I am running MX-Linux OS 23.2 on the laptop. I followed the instructions and it took awhile to get through it. Somethings you need to do aren't explained clearly in the instruction manual on the CD for Linux. Once I got the steps done correctly, the driver installed. Rebooted the laptop and then inserted the USB Wi-Fi adapter and then connected to my Wi-Fi network. Did a speed test through Ookla Speed Test website. I got 160 Mbps download speed from X-Finity server, whereas the OEM Wi-Fi card in laptop I got 16 Mbps at best. My modem speed is 500 Mbps. Much better speed. So, in essence, it worked out really good. This Wi-Fi USB adapter is not plug and play for Linux. You have to install the driver.
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