Reddit Reddit reviews Rosewill USB WiFi Nano Adapter Dongle, N150 Wireless Speeds up to 150Mbps on 11n Network, Raspberry Pi/Pi 2 Compatible

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Rosewill USB WiFi Nano Adapter Dongle, N150 Wireless Speeds up to 150Mbps on 11n Network, Raspberry Pi/Pi 2 Compatible
Complies with IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n Wi-Fi protocol standardsWireless 11n up to 150 Mbps speeds ideal for online gaming, HD video streaming and VoIP calls; power saving design with smart-transmit power control and auto-idle state adjustmentPortable nano size design with fast and reliable connectivity; convenient wireless networking, capable of virtual Wi-Fi hotspot internet sharing via SoftAPCompatible with Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10, Mac, Linux, Raspberry Pi/Pi 2 operating systems; WPS and easy installationSupports 64/128-bit WEP, WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES) advanced internet security
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2 Reddit comments about Rosewill USB WiFi Nano Adapter Dongle, N150 Wireless Speeds up to 150Mbps on 11n Network, Raspberry Pi/Pi 2 Compatible:

u/charles_milette · 1 pointr/linux

I don't think so, as it is a USB adapter.

Originally bought it for my Pi, as the Amazon page says it is ideal for a Pi (lol my ass). When I tried it on my laptop, it didn't work. Tried it on Pi, didn't work either. After much hacking and inspecting Linux driver source and Windows drivers, I figured out it was based on the RTL8188EU. I tried running the following as root:

modprobe r8188eu
echo "0bda ffef" > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/r8188eu/new_id

And the driver instantly picked it up and it was working normally.

I made a udev rule as a temporary workaround, and submitted a patch to the out-of-source rtl8188eu driver, which didn't receive answers, so instead I submitted a patch upstream.