Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions and answers
Q1: Is this USB WiFi adapter compatible with all the Mac OS systems?
A1: No, it is only compatible with Mac OS 10.11-10.15, and the driver is needed for these systems.
Q2: Is this USB WiFi adapter compatible with Windows 7/8/8.1?
A2: Yes, it is compatible with Windows 7/8/8.1, and the driver is needed for these systems.
Q3: Is this USB WiFi adapter compatible with Win 10?
A3: Yes, this adapter is plug and play for Win 10, and no driver is needed.
Q4: Does it support Linux system?
A4: Yes, but it only supports Linux 2.6.18-5.3, and you need to ensure it is Linux Kernel 5.3 or below.
Q5: Does it support Dual Band ?
A5: Yes, it supports both 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz bands at the same time, and can switch automatically in
different situations.
Q6: Does it support both Station Mode and Soft AP Mode? And what is the difference?
A6: Yes, it supports both Station Mode and Soft AP Mode.
(1) Devices that behave like a wireless client may be called a station. When the device is under station
mode, it means that the device is connected to a wireless router.
(2) The AP mode is short for Access Point mode. It is one of the most common mode for all wireless
routers. When the device is under AP mode, it means that device acts as a wireless router with SSID.
Your cellphone will be able to connect to device when it is under AP mode.

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