Re: Need to buy a new wireless USB adapter, but which one to get?



On 29 Jul, 17:54, Bob Tennent <B...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

USB is actually not the best interface to use for wireless. Look for an
*ethernet* wireless adapter. You'll avoid driver problems and get better
performance. For example, ASUS has this:

I would second that. I have two of these and they work remarkably
easily.
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