Realtek 8188gu Wireless Lan 802.11n Usb Nic Driver

He ran a speed test. 52 Mbps. Not 600. Not even close. But for a $7.99 dongle, for a driver that didn’t officially exist, for a chip that pretended to be a CD-ROM that pretended to be a better chip…

| Adapter Model | Chipset | Native Linux Support | 5 GHz | Price | |---------------|---------|----------------------|-------|-------| | Realtek RTL8188GU (current) | 8188GU | No (external driver) | No | $8-12 | | Panda Wireless PAU06 | RTL8192EU | Yes (in-kernel) | No | $15 | | Alfa AWUS036ACH | RTL8812AU | Yes (external driver) | Yes | $35 | | TP-Link Archer T2U Plus | RTL8821AU | Partial | Yes | $20 | realtek 8188gu wireless lan 802.11n usb nic driver

The is a single-chip 802.11n USB 2.0 network adapter. It is commonly found in "nano" or mini WiFi dongles and is known for its multi-state behavior, where it initially appears as a CD-ROM or USB mass storage device to provide Windows drivers before switching to its actual WiFi mode. Windows Installation & Updates He ran a speed test

Ensure you are connected to a USB 2.0 port or higher. Avoid using unpowered USB hubs. Not even close