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I have a Plugable 2.5Gbe Ethernet USB adapter (Realtek RTL8156B) and an ASUS RT-AX86U router running the latest stable Merlin firmware (3004.388.6_2).
When I plug the adapter into the router, it is identified correctly as a USB device in the Network Map view, however I was unable to get...
I want to install NoDogSplash in an android(version 7.1.2) embedded device which has realteks WiFi module.
Target board details:
OS: Android
Linux Kernel: 3.14.29
Architecture: arm64
Compilation Procedure followed:
- Compilation of libmicrohttpd:
- ./configure --build=x86_64-linux-gnu...
Hey there guys, so I recently upgraded to gigabit internet. The Ac5300 router I have had for a while now and followed some online guides to get it set up to get some decent speeds on wifi. I am getting about 450-530 Mbps on wifi on my phone and only 110 Mbps wireless on my laptop. So I tried...
We just had a 300 mbps Internet service installed in our home, and my desktop routinely registers average speeds of 315 mbps. Needless to say, I'm very pleased.
My wife and son, however, have their desktops connected to the same router via Cat 6A Ethernet cables, as I do, and their average...
I recently purchased a refurbished Dell laptop that I upgraded with more RAM and a SSD drive (I had spare parts already). I have a desktop PC I built that handles all my heavy work. The laptop is mostly for the wife to surf the web and something to take on vacations that works better then our...
VHT (802.11ac) in 2.4GHz is the basis for many vendor claims of AC1900 and higher performance.
It's been discussed in other threads that VHT/TurboQAM type connections are a challenge in the real world - I agree, I've been able to do this on a lab bench, but it's rare to see in real-world usage...
It seems like no-one really noticed that Realtek announced a few 2.5Gbps Ethernet controllers (and a PHY) at Computex, myself included, despite going to their booth. Admittedly I was looking for something entirely different there, but it wasn't something they were highlighting either.
It looks...
So far the Wi-Fi system market has been dominated by Qualcomm solutions as evidenced in Tim's recent Wi-Fi System Roundup. It looks like Tenda will be attempting to join the fight with a RTL8197F-based device named either Mesh3 or MW6 under their "Nova Whole Home Mesh WiFi System."...
Maybe Netgear, Asus, Linksys, D-Link don't meet your needs - well, you can roll your own...
Cute little Dev board - AllWinner A20 with a 4 port switched lan (Broadcom 53125 ethernet switch)...
http://www.banana-pi.org/r1.html
OpenWRT is supported, along with a few other ARM variant linux...