sirwin
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@DeepAnger That would be nice if it works, for $5. It has the RTL8811AU chipset. However I couldn’t find a model, or a brand for that. Is it TP-Link? If it does work, it would kind of be a shame if this a fly-by-night kind of product that is hard to ever find again if someone goes looking for one. I can be frugal sometimes myself, but also leary when there is no major company backing the product, or too cheap. At least with a more reputable product you get better warranty and support, but at $5 might not be neccessary. Anyways I hope it does work, to have a cheaper option to add to the list of compatible adapters. Thanks for the reply. 