Thanks for the reply!
Im travelling around and any extra plugs/usb ports/chargers are not really available and would add up to a significant cost on top of getting a new wireless adapter.
I was hoping to find just a USB wireless card for 10-25 euros with no extras needed.
Im spending so much time trying to find the chipsets sand their compatibility it’s getting a bit frustrating.
From previous posts in this forum it seems like the Alfa adapters can be powered by the device alone but I would love a confirmation of that.
Price-wise there are adapters by tp-link that are very cheap with 4 and 5 dbi antenna but the information on compatibility is killing me. If I am to pay 40 Euros for an Alfa card, only to have to buy a Y cable and a power supply it will cost more like 55 euros. Surely there is an option that is cheaper and doesn´t require external power.
Anyway I am still looking.
If anyone is using Alfa card without external power please share.
If anyone is using another long range adapter without external power, please share.
The current devices I am interested and would appreciate any compatibility information for include:
TP-Link Archer T2U plus
this looks good - apparently RTL8811AU based - cannot see specific support in openwrt:
Source: TP-LINK Archer T2U Plus - DeviWiki (ex WikiDevi)
TP-LINK-TL-WN722N
this v2 version has lots of reports of not working in older kernels, but mainly lots of kali-script-kiddies complaining so it’s hard to tell for sure what the deal is with openwrt. According to device wiki it is RTL8188EU which has firmware in openwrt repos:
source: TP-LINK TL-WN722N v2 - DeviWiki (ex WikiDevi)
D-Link DWA-127
d-link are suspicously discrete with their information:
[there is no entry in device wiki for the Dlink]
ASUS USB-N14
I thought this was broadcom based but apparently not - apparently RT5372 supported maybe by rt5370sta for which i cannot see anything in the openwrt repos:
source: ASUS USB-N14 - DeviWiki (ex WikiDevi)
J & J OEM
The title says 5dbi but the body says 3 and the company just seems dodgy - apparently it is Apparently rt5370 based:
[did not even look for a source]
EDIMAX W-7612UAn-V2
is 3 dbi enough?.. apparently this is RTL8192CU chipset which seems to have kernel module and firmware in the repos:
source: Edimax EW-7612UAn v2 - DeviWiki (ex WikiDevi)
Thanks!