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I want to build a wifi router. I've done this years ago using debian on a PC engines board. What I need help with is finding a good wifi adapter that works well in linux. I have two computers I can use. One is an Intel nuc and the other is an old amd a4 cpu. I can think of pros and cons for either system but what I really need help on is choosing a good wifi adapter. There will be two computers, two TVs, three phones connecting to it. I have a small house. Garage and modem are less than 10m from any device.

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6 hours ago, georgezilla said:

Using the bottom link ( Google search ) I found this .....

 

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported

 

And this is the Google search I used ......

 

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=linux+compatable+wifi+cards

thanks. Im close to buying a intel 9260. It appears to have all the features i need and is quite cheap.

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