![]() Thanks! Unbelievably helpful of you, and I'm most grateful. Then luckily I ( well, Google, tbf) found your post, and it took all of about fifteen seconds to download and install, and now I'm sorted. I was close to giving up, when I saw the number and complexity of the steps involved to install the 'driver' manually into some sort of FrankenKernel homebaked Pi, that I felt was rather beyond my limited Linux skillset, and probably doomed to fail. ![]() This extender measures 6.6×10.9×7. I thought it was a classic case of 'you get what you pay for', and having cheaped out on this £7 replacement dongle ( my SB Components 8188CUS dongle's radio subsystem seems to have gone FUBAR), I was beginning to think I'd thrown money away, when I realised that TP-Link's 'support' of this dongle for RPi is stretching a marketing term to breaking point. It is a dual-band wall-mountable device that supports up to 300Mbps. I've just purchased a TP-Link WN823N v3 dongle for a Pi2B that will be left in a cupboard monitoring an energy meter, and very nearly regretted it. ![]() Joined the forum to say a huge thank-you to you for curating/developing this install-wifi mechanism which has saved me hours. ![]()
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