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Note: All listed adapters are 1) single-state (no Windows driver onboard), 2) single-function (wifi only) and 3) use Linux standards-compliant, in-kernel drivers. These 3 characteristics contribute to the adapters being stable, reliable and easy to use.
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| Adapter | Chipset | Class | Bands | USB Version| WPA3 | Range |
Note: The new Netgear A9000, mt7925 chip, WiFi 7, is available and I am testing this adapter. Range appears to be very good. I will try to make a decision as to whether this new adapter will be included here by the end of this year.
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| Adapter | Chipset | Class | Bands | USB | VIF | Active| WPA3 | Range |
Note: Information about and links to most of the above adapters can be found in the [Plug and Play List](https://github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi/blob/main/home/USB_WiFi_Adapters_that_are_supported_with_Linux_in-kernel_drivers.md).
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[1] I have first hand experience with this adapter.
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[2] Supports Active Monitor Mode.
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[2] Supports Monitor Active.
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[3] Monitor mode works well, very well, but Active Monitor Mode appears to be broken for now (2024-09-15). Active Monitor Mode is a feature within Monitor Mode that only a few users need it so it may not be an issue for you. Edit on 2025-01-15: I am seeing some reports that Active Monitor mode is now working on the mt7921au chip with kernel 6.12 and later. I have not confirmed this myself so further user reports would be helpful.
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