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Spider... that link that Tim posted earlier would be my first port of call if I was in your situation. Why? because it appears to be a cost-effective method of seeing if an external dongle and not your internal card on that PC is the root cause. Mcgreg has suggested going down the path of replacing the internal card and I see that as having two probable issues even if it worked - 1. more involved than simply plugging into an usb port, a dongle and 2. no doubt more expensive than Tim's dongle. Now on that dongle, I would ask (perhaps you've mentioned it and I missed it in the thread) if the two machines are anything other than a goodly distance from the router? If close by then Tim's dongle should be ok to try and if though (like mine) the two are some distance away like 50 feet then the dongle I mentioned early on here with the two antennaes would be my choice. Tim's though all else being equal appears to have the correct Debian (MX) drivers and compatibility and is cheaper so again, go that way. As far as sending them back, Amazon is very good in that respect and ordinarily you don't need to pay postage even for a return.SpidermansLegs wrote: Sun Nov 12, 2023 8:08 am I can't afford to keep buying things and sending them back, so I'd like to try and get it right first time.
Can anyone advise me on the best card to buy from the UK?
Wondering if we should just junk the PC!!
timkb4cq wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 12:18 pm I try to avoid usb wifi adapters with Realtek chips, which the one you asked about uses. The Linux kernel doesn't support most of them natively and manufacturers keep changing which chipsets they use with no notice so it's hard to tell if the third party realtek drivers MX does ship with will work. For example the 8811au, 8812au, 8812bu, 8821au, 8821cu, & 8821ce all use different drivers and there are some others with no working Linux drivers.
Something like this one with an Atheros chipset https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hacbop-802-11N ... 04&sr=8-11 is natively supported, as are most Mediatek & Intel wifi chipsets.