🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The Alfa Long-Range Dual-Band AC1200 Wireless USB 3.0 Type-C Wi-Fi Adapter is designed for high-speed internet access with dual-band support, offering data transfer rates of up to 867Mbps. Compatible with a wide range of operating systems, this adapter features a built-in signal amplifier for extended coverage, ensuring reliable connections for laptops and desktops alike.
Wireless Type | Radio Frequency |
Brand | ALFA Network |
Series | AWUS036ACH |
Item model number | AWUS036ACH |
Operating System | 8 . 1,Linux,Mac,Vista,Windows,Windows Xp |
Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 5.51 x 2.36 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.51 x 5.51 x 2.36 inches |
Color | B |
Manufacturer | ALFA Network |
ASIN | B00VEEBOPG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 6, 2015 |
A**N
Works fantastic
My Wifi Antennas were connected to the back of my PC. And my PC was in a cabinet. Needless to say not the ideal situation for a good signal. The signal would massively fluctuate down to no bars at times. Always stayed connected though. But couldn't even get my full internet speed.I started looking around for Wifi Adpaters so I can place one on top of the cabinet and out in the open. I figured I might as well spend the extra money and get a good one. I also got a new USB 3 hub. And bought a short USB 3 adapter so I can plug the Alfa into it and have it standing straight up for great reception (see attached photo).My computer is on the 3rd floor, and my router is on the 2nd floor in the Kitchen. The signal has to go through sheetrock, marble tile, some thick cork underlayment, and really tough bamboo flooring. It's working beautifully. The signal is rock solid. I'm actually getting faster internet speeds than I even thought I had. I'm only using the 5 Ghz wireless N though right now. I don't have an AC router yet. But since AC works off the 5 Ghz spectrum it should be great too.I should note that my photo shows different Antennas, that's because I had some other pretty robust ones I put on instead of the stock ones. The Stock ones are totally fine though. I'm not sure it mattered, it's just I already had them and the wire inside looked to be thicker, I figured maybe it offers less resistance and that could help. So I threw them on. The stock ones are plenty good quality though and were working great.I wish Amazon would put this one higher on the search results, I had to go pretty far to find this. I almost bought an older one that was cheaper but didn't look as good or have the newest specs.It's USB 3, it's wireless AC, it's the newest version. It works fantastic. Spend the little bit of extra money and get this one.*I'd also like to note that I did NOT install any of the drivers or software or anything on the CD. I just plugged it in and Windows 10 did everything instantly. I'd suggest you also do the same. You should really never use CD drivers or software. It's almost always out of date for anything you are installing. Either let windows do it or go download the latest and most up to date from a manufactures website.
G**G
Works Great, but is a Challenge to Set Up with Linux
This is a great little product. My old Dell desktop had been Internet capable using an Ethernet cable only, no WiFi. However, it is no longer my primary computer for software development activities. I have a new developer-edition laptop for my desk, along with a large external monitor. The old desktop is still quite usable, but needed to be moved away from a wired connection. So I bought this product. I had bought the desktop system in approximately 2009, and it had had Windows Vista installed. The system had become unusable due to slow response, and I had become disgusted with the poor quality of many Windows releases. So I saved-off a lot of files using a thumb drive, erased Vista, and installed Ubuntu Linux back in 2013. So...back to this product. It is advertised for compatibility with Windows and MacOS, and comes with an install disk for these systems. The disk appeared also to contain a driver for Linux, but I could not install it this way...an error occurred for which there were no specifics. However, I did find instructions on the Internet for downloading a compatible driver, using "sudo apt install..." Something like that. Just look it up if you need to; I don't remember specifically what I did. But it can be done. So I am typing on this system right now using the wireless connection. The system and I are downstairs, but my modem is upstairs.
R**S
Good. Very good. Incredibly awesome. ICS update.
Use in RV camps, hotels etc... In a camp now and compare: Laptop card shows 13 SSIDs, 36ACH adapter reflects 51 SSIDs, signal strength/quality huge improvement.I've used a 36H for over decade (Good!), a 36NR w dual dongle 8 years (not so good), and now this adapter (very good!)Wifi Ranger postponedGood purchaseUpdate: Now in a State camp w RV.. laptop 1 card barely connects to camp wifi, an android and iphone won't connect (nor any data available), then I have this 36ach plugged into laptop 1 connected to same wifi source and it's providing ICS to both phones allowing voice/text, a second laptop, and an XBOX One X streaming Netflix to LCD at 480, no buffering, all connected thru 36ach, operating same time LOL LOL... I wouldn't believe it either! friggin awesome adapter...I found adapter works great without me tweaking 8812au utility file (Advanced Page) via modifying permissions. Works great with std driver/utility.Had issues w it intermittently losing connection, then diagnosed issue to laptop power saving ... laptop was not applying constant power thru usb as set! I completely turned off all power saving, laptop screen stays onBest amz purchase ever
E**N
Best external WiFi adapter for Linux
This adapter is supported by all mainstream Linux distros. I've tested on Debian, Ubuntu, Kali, and Arch. All work without issues. Of course, you must install driver & I had to compile the driver on Ubuntu (armhf cpu), but once I did, things worked great.
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