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Backward compatibility with 802.11g 2.4GHz wireless networks WPS button is used to setup connection between the computer Max data rate up to 300 Mbps with 802.11n Panda PAU06 upgrades any computer to the latest 802.11 n Your computerĬan communicate wirelessly with any 802.11g/n wireless On your computer to the latest 802.11n standard. The Panda 300Mbps Wireless 802.11n USB Adapter with High GainĪntenna (PAU06) upgrades the WiFi interface Technical Support and Warranty - Please email or call Panda Wireless Technical Support or your seller if you have any problems or warranty issues about your Panda Wireless PAU06 adapter, we will respond to your email/call within 24 hours. In general, we recommend our customers to use Panda Wireless PAU06 on a computer running a supported operating system in the list above. If you want to use Panda Wireless PAU06 with a guest OS like Kali in a Virtual Machine, please contact Panda Wireless for more info. Please consult Panda Wireless if you want to use Panda Wireless PAU06 on any non Intel/AMD-based systems. It doesn't work with any Digital Media Players, Digial Video Recorders, Netwok-Attached Storage devices, Playstations, Security Cameras, etc.
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The Panda Wireless PAU06 adapter is designed to run on an Intel/AMD based PC or Raspberry Pi 0/1/2/3/4.
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Multi-OS support: 32-bit and 64-bit Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10, MX LInux, Manjaro, Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Lubuntu, OpenSUSE, RedHat, Fedora, CentOS, Kali Linux, Raspbian. Supports both infrastructure and ad-hoc modes. Works with any 2.4Ghz wireless g/n routers.I plugged it in and checked this morning, and dmesg -w shows it using r8188eu, and it seems to be working just fine, as it always has, eopkg up issues aside.
Panda wireless pau06 very slow driver#
In fact, the TP-Link N-150 worked so consistently with a variety of distros on my test box that I assume that the driver was in the kernel. I understand the chipset issue, although I can't say I have given it any thought whatsoever, since the TP-Link N-150 was plug and play for me with Ubuntu and more recently with Solus, and on every other distro I installed on that test machine over time.
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The Panda adapter occasionally disconnects during eopkg up, too, but not with any frequency. I don't pretend to understand why the problem happened, but it happened so consistently (typically 2-3 times during the eopkg up process) that I decided to swap it out for the Panda PAU06, based primarily on comments in this forum that folks have had good luck with Panda adapters. I do not have a corresponding issue using the adapter with Ubuntu during updates. The only time I've run into trouble (dramatic drop in speed followed by disconnect**) is with running eopkg up in the Solus terminal. I want to be clear that I've used a TP-Link N-150 (TL-WN725N) for years on a variety of computers (both mine and those I've set up for others), in both Windows and Linux environments, without any issues whatsoever. TP-Link N-150 (which seems to be actually TL-WN725N) is Realtek so I'm not surprised you were experiencing problems. Panda Ultra is Ralink something (can't remember, uses rt2800usb driver anyway). Stalebrim What matters is the chip inside. So you may be SOL, but you aren't alone by any means.
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HP apparently does so for some models as well.
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I discovered that Lenovo, by the way, does not seem to be the only manufacturer with a wifi whitelist. Another possibility is to see if Lenovo support will be of assistance. The internet search suggestion is pure desperation, but its possible that somebody else has had and resolved the problem for your model.
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It is possible that the manual for your model might, too. The reason that I suggest looking for the hardware manual is that I have a friend with a Lenovo laptop, and he says that his manual lists a few cards as "compatible". Rather that thrash around buying this, that or the other, you might (a) try finding/downloading a copy of the maintenance manual for your specific Lenovo model, and (b) try doing an internet search on "lenovo wifi card compatible " and similar searches. CT42 my work disabled their 2.4Ghz wifi for some reason, so it's use 5Ghz or bust, my current NIC doesn't support 5Ghz, so I'm just sol.