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Edimax 2-in-1 Wi-Fi 4 802.11n N150 + Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.0 Combination Adapter for PC, Wireless Nano USB Adapter Dongle, 150Mbps, Windows 11 Plug-n-Play, EW-7611ULB *Check Out V2 for BT 4.2

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Features

  • EDiMAX EW-7611ULB is a true 2-in-1 combo adapter offering both Wi-Fi 4 802.11n (N150) wifi connectivity with Bluetooth 4.0 all in one nano USB adapter
  • Enjoy widely compatible Wi-Fi N150 for data rate of up to 150Mbps. It is also backwards compatible with 802.11b/g standards.
  • Smart Bluetooth technology enables advanced dual-mode Bluetooth 4.0 LE & BR/EDR. Backwards compatible with BT 2.1+EDR & 3.0+HS. Connect to phones, tablets, mice, keyboards, and more with ease. *Search for EW-7611ULB V2 for BT 4.2 for up to 2.6X transfer speeds
  • PLUG-AND-PLAY SUPPORT with Windows 11. Supports Windows 7/8/8.1/10, MAC OS 10.7~10.15, and Linux 2.6.32~5.2 (Fedora & Ubuntu). ** Bluetooth support on Windows only, Mac OS not supported at the moment. Visit EDiMAX website for the latest support information and driver download.
  • EASY WIRELESS CONNECTION via software WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). This 2-in-1 adapter is also equipped with the latest Wi-Fi WPA3 security standards and is backwards compatible with WPA and WPA2 encryption methods.

Brand: Edimax


Hardware Interface: Bluetooth, USB


Color: Green


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Product Dimensions: 0.59"L x 0.73"W x 0.28"H


Data Link Protocol: Bluetooth, USB


Data Transfer Rate: 150 Megabits Per Second


Item Weight: 0.1 Pounds


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 40


Product Dimensions: 0.59 x 0.73 x 0.28 inches


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Item model number: EW-7611ULB


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 23, 2016


Manufacturer: Edimax Computer Company


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solid product with no issues since 2017
Style: EW-7611ULB
Currently using this when the wifi card of my Surface Pro 3 broke. At first, I was skeptical, but it has actually worked fairly well. The Internet speed is acceptable (rarely any buffering when watching videos on YouTube or Netflix) and the Bluetooth connection is solid as well. Connecting to wifi is sometimes slow/doesn't connect to networks automatically, but this is a relatively minor issue for me. It also gets a little hot after a few hours, but I haven't noticed that this has affected its performance. The installation was a bit tedious, but I would recommend looking at the top comment for this device by Michael Ronayne for guidance. After following his instructions, I was able to install the device with no issues. I have had this device since April 2017 and so far (fingers crossed), this device is still working smoothly. Given the small form factor and usability, I would recommend this if you are having any wifi/bluetooth issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2018 by Shirley

  • perfect for an original RaspberryPi 1
Style: EW-7611ULB
This is the best thing to add to an original RPi that only has 2 USB2 ports without any wireless support, or really any older laptop computer with limited USB ports. It also functions in really old computers with USB1 ports, with much slower speeds. Pros: + bluetooth AND WiFi n + compact size + simple USB + driver support for many older operating systems + automatic driver install in Win10/11 + rtl8xxxu support in linux Cons/improvements: - linux support is flaky with older versions - bluetooth limited to 4.0 - no 5GHz band WiFi support - no bluetooth support in Mac Note: Rasbian/RPiOS (maybe all linux?) requires removing the blacklist on the rtl8xxxx driver in order to work: echo "" > /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-rtl8xxxu.conf && reboot ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2022 by Miles Raymond

  • EDIMAX N150 WiFi & Bluetooth Adapter Works With Linux...
Style: EW-7611ULB V2
The EDIMAX N150 WiFi & Bluetooth USB adapter works well with Linux after drivers have been installed. It's not Plug 'n Play with Linux. The WiFi and Bluetooth drivers must be compiled separately. My Linux distribution is MX Linux 23, a Debian derivative, that uses a Linux 6.x.x.x kernel as most current Linux distributions do. The driver software from the EDIMAX website only supports Linux kernels up to 5.11.x.x, and the reason why I knocked off a star. The Bluetooth driver software from the EDIMAX website works just fine with 6.x.x.x kernels, but I compiled the WiFi driver with software acquired from github. Every Linux kernel update requires that the drivers be recompiled for the new kernel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024 by R. S. Furman

  • Good for 3 months
Style: EW-7611ULB
WiFi adapter for the Cambridge Audio 851N. Worked great for 3 months. Now it won't connect on start up. Restart the unit and it's fine until the next day. Even tried a different channel. This is the second failure in 2 years!!!!
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024 by Geo P

  • Works with modern Linux, but only with 3rd party drivers compiled from source code.
Style: EW-7611ULB V2
This review is for the EW-6711ULB V2 adapter with the Realtek rtl8723du chip. The system I ordered it for is running Kubuntu(Ubuntu) 22.04.1 LTS with Kernel version 5.18 (Linux). Unfortunately this adapter doesn't work right out of the box without manually installing drivers. Older Edimax WiFi adapters always worked as soon as you plugged them in. In fact I pulled out an old Edimax EW-7811Un adapter (n150 without Bluetooth) and it still works without manually installing a driver. To make things worse, Edimax drivers are out of date and don't work on recent kernel versions. There are two options for manually installed drivers for Linux. Official Edimax drivers from their website and 3rd party open source drivers by "lwfinger" hosted on GitHub. (lwfinger/rtl8723du) First I tried the open source lwfinger WiFi driver and it works, however it doesn't seem to include the Bluetooth driver. A post by the "Edimax Support Team" in the Linux Mint forums describe how to build and install this 3rd party driver on Mint/Ubuntu. That post mentions that Bluetooth should work after installing, but it didn't. I installed the "main" branch, but there is a v5.13.4 branch as well. Both branches seem to have been updated recently. I'm not sure which is best to use but the instructions suggest v5.13.4. Since Bluetooth wasn't working with the 3rd party driver I decided to remove the lwfinger driver and try the Edimax drivers instead. The Edimax Drivers for Linux are version 1.0.0.0 and claim to support kernel version 4.4 - 5.11. The date is 2022-05-13. I attempted to compile the Edimax WiFi driver on kernel 5.18 and ran into an error regarding net/ipx.h missing from kernel-headers. It seems that the ancient IPX support was removed from Linux much to the disappointment of Retro LAN Gamers. Rather than continuing to build without IPX support, the build process failed for the Edimax WiFi driver. Next I tried the Edimax Bluetooth driver and it built and installed successfully. At this point it seems that to have both WiFi and Bluetooth working you need to install the WiFi driver from lwfinger and the Bluetooth driver from Edimax. This combination works, at least for kernel v5.18. The latest kernel as of writing this is 6.2. I don't know if these drivers will work beyond 5.18 because I haven't tested. The "main" branch of the lwfinger driver does mention supporting 6.2. The problem with installing a driver manually from source code is that whenever your kernel version is updated you must compile and install the driver again. This might be troublesome if you don't have a working WiFi connection after rebooting with a new kernel version. You should keep the build folders with the driver source code in case you need to rebuild/reinstall or uninstall the drivers in the future (sudo make uninstall). Now that it's working the performance seems good. Connections on both WiFi and Bluetooth seem stable and reliable. I'm about 15 feet + a wall from the router and I have 85%-100% signal strength. Speed tests have reached up to 87 mbps. Bluetooth seems to work fine. I connected my phone (source) to use the PC (sync) as a speaker, and I connected the pc (source) to an echo dot (sync) to use as a speaker. Performance was good as long as I didn't connect to both at once. I didn't try controllers or other devices but I assume they will work too. Overall I'm disappointed in the current state of this product's Linux support. It sucks that this isn't just plug and play like the old ones, but if it must have a manually installed driver it would be nice if they would keep it updated and functional. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023 by Darkraiven!

  • Superb value for your money. 100% uptime and zero failures with over a 100 units in use.
Style: EW-7611ULB
Look, for under $15 bucks shipped and near 100% compatibility with Windows and Linux versions, this is an excellent value even though range isn't the best. But, that is natural since there is no large external antenna. I will definitely rare this 5 out of 5. I work in IT and have used more than 100 of these over the last few years. Not a single failure yet. I would absolutely recommend these to someone who isn't expecting the world for $15 as an excellent, quick and easy way to add WiFi and Bluetooth to a laptop or desktop. I use drivers from the chipset manufacturer, Realtek. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020 by GMFrancis

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