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Edimax Wi-Fi 4 802.11n Adapter for PC N150 Nano USB Adapter, 150Mbps, Smallest Wi-Fi 4 Dongle, Win 11 Plug-n-Play, Linux: Ubuntu/Mint Plug-n-Play for Kernel 5.15 and Above, Mac OS, EW-7811Un V2

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Features

  • N150 adapter supports Wi-Fi 4 802.11n standard with speedy throughput of up to 150Mbps (2.4Ghz). It is also backwards compatible with wireless 802.11b/g standards.
  • PLUG-AND-PLAY SUPPORT with Windows 11 and 10. Supports Windows 7/8/8.1, MAC OS 10.9~10.15, Plug-n-Play for Ubuntu / Mint kernel 5.15 and above. Linux driver available for Fedora (3.11.10~5.3.7) & Ubuntu (3.8.0~5.4.0), and RaspberryPi Pi2 Windows 10 IOT. Visit the EDiMAX website for the latest support information and driver download.
  • Raspberry Pis are not officially supported, 3rd party drivers and compilation required. Please contact our support for more info.
  • NANO-SIZED USB adapter design makes it the smallest N150 Wi-Fi adapter on the market, allowing for a sleek device appearance when plugged in. The low profile also reduces the chance of damage when bumped into.
  • HIGHLY SECURE Wi-Fi protocols supported, featuring WPA3, WPA2, WPA and, 64/128-bit WEP encryption methods.
  • EASY WIRELESS CONNECTION via the software-enabled WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup).
  • **UPDATED VERSION** Featuring new generation of N150 Wi-Fi 4 adapter powered by RTL8188EUS
  • Supports 802.11e WMM wireless QoS for optimizing speed and various power saving mechanism to extend the battery life of your device.
  • TRUSTED BRAND: With decades of experience in development, and manufacturing networking products, EDIMAX is committed to providing the latest networking technologies at affordable prices.

Brand: Edimax


Hardware Interface: USB


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Data Link Protocol: Wi-Fi 4


Data Transfer Rate: 150 Megabits Per Second


Item Weight: 2 Grams


UPC:


Manufacturer: Edimax


Wireless Type: ‎802.11bgn


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Edimax


Series: ‎EW-7811Un V2


Item model number: ‎EW-7811Un V2


Operating System: ‎Windows 10/11 Plug-n-Play, Windows 7/8/8.1, Linux Driver available for Fedora (3.11.10~5.3.7) & Ubuntu (3.8.0~5.4.0), MAC OS 10.9~10.15, Linux Plug-n-Play for Ubuntu/ Mint kernel 5.15 and above


Item Weight: ‎0.071 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎8.58 x 3.39 x 0.63 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Edimax


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎June 1, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • works great on linux mint
Plug and play out of the box. Used in a Dell Inspiron Laptop running Linux mint 22 cinnamon that had a failing wifi card. Worked as soon as I plugged it in, found signal. no complaints does what I need it to do.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024 by Charles

  • Good
Connected to wifi as it should. Quick and easy PnP
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by TWOLF

  • Love it
Works great
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Does the job, with a few quirks
It's Linux compatible, I didn't have to do anything special to get it working with Garuda, but Linux Mint needed a kernel driver... fortunately I had a VM that I could patch one into under Windows and get it going, but once I changed to a more up-to-date (indeed, rolling) distro (Garuda) it wasn't necessary. Their website claims to only support up to Linux kernel 5.13 but that is inaccurate, as I'm running it with a 6.8.9 kernel currently. Now let's talk about speed. AC1200 mathematically is more bandwidth than a USB 2.0 port will handle; those are limited to 480MBps. I don't know who made the decision to not go with USB 3.0 on this device but they need to have their heads examined. That being said, it works, though it could probably be a whole lot faster if it weren't designed by someone who can't do math. I'm currently connected to my WiFi router which is across the width (and through a wall) of the apartment at 175.6Mbps. Not exactly stellar, but it is what it is. I think we only have 400Mbps service anyway, so I guess that's good enough for me. My roommate needs some bandwidth, too, so yeah, it's fine. Also, reliability (or lack thereof). Occasionally a couple of weeks ago (not so much lately) it would get hot and stop working. Unplugging, letting it cool for a minute, and replugging it resolved the issue. Maybe there's such a thing as "too small" and instead maybe a bit of bulk (and copper) would allow for better heat dissipation. But that would cost money, of course. Overall, it's an acceptable product with just a couple of flaws. If they would address those, it would be perfect. As it stands, I would probably repurchase from their brand if I ever needed another one for another system, especially if I couldn't put a PCIe or m.2 card in, instead. I can't say anything about their tech support as I'm an advanced user and don't care about calling tech support (I probably know more than they do so they would just frustrate me with their accent). So they'll get my default 3 stars because their website is adequate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024 by Jonathan Harrison

  • Died after about 7 minutes of use
Was plug and play with an up to date Ubuntu laptop, so that was nice. As I needed to plug it into there first to get it's MAC Address. So only had it plugged in there for like 2 minutes. Then I plugged it into an older Raspberry Pi zero with a micro USB to female USB to add to a project I was working on that needed to have an IP reservation from my router. Don't know if it was plug and play for the Pi. As in the about 5 minutes before I even got to check if it was online. This was while I was adding the IP reservation. The Edimax got insanely hot, like too hot to even touch without it burning ya. If I had left it in any longer I'm certain it would have started a fire. Or if the wire was laying on fabric and not a table. Suspect I must have gotten a bad one. Issue was 100% the adapter and not the micro USB cable. As the cable was in use for months previous with an ethernet USB adapter and still worked just fine when I went back to the ethernet adapter instead. Can't be 100% certain what happened but that's what I get for buying the cheapest Linux Wi-Fi Adapter I could find. Just tossed it in the trash rather then bother getting my $10 back and to make sure no one else gets hurt by trying to use it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024 by Kevin Bourgeois

  • Low Signal Strength
EW-7811Un V2. has low strength of 39%. My EW-7811Un has signal strength of 70% on the same computer. Don't know if it is V2 defective or is designed to have lower signal strength. Waiting to hear from their tech support. Until now I have been very happy with Edimax. Just plug into my Linux computer and it automatically works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023 by tom

  • Worked great with FreeBSD!
I got this because FreeBSD (as of mid-December 2023) didn't support MediaTek wifi cards, which I had one of in my laptop. It worked like a charm out of the box. It has an LED on it, which I think is a little annoying, but it works great. As other reviewers noted, the wifi speed isn't stellar by current standards, but I already have not-so-great wifi so there wasn't much of a drop :). I would recommend. It also works with NetBSD. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024 by Joseph Walker

  • Supports FreeBSD and ghostBSD out of the box
So i just upgraded my old laptop from Windows 10 to ghostBSD. Think of ghostBSD as a half sister to the Apple Computer OS. A known issue with BSD is that not all network cards are supported. I plugged this dongle into a USB port. and checked my network icons. Poof it worked right out of the box!
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024 by SJW

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