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USB WiFi Adapter for Linux, Tails, Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora and Windows, 2.4GHz MT7601U Plug-and-Play Dongle

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USB WiFi Adapter for Linux, Tails, Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora and Windows, 2.4GHz MT7601U Plug-and-Play DongleAdd fast, reliable Wi Fi to laptops, desktops, SBCs, and Android devices. This compact USB adapter works with popular operating systems and is ideal for upgrades, repairs, and travel kits. Was tested with the majority of Linux Distros and specifically Linux Tails OS for the most secure anonymous environment! USB Plug and Play Linux Android Windows Mac Compact Form Factor Great for Laptops & PCs Travel Ready What Its Great For Upgrading old PCs: add Wi

Add fast, reliable Wi-Fi to laptops, desktops, SBCs, and Android devices. This compact USB adapter works with popular operating systems and is ideal for upgrades, repairs, and travel kits. Was tested with the majority of Linux Distros and specifically Linux Tails OS for the most secure anonymous environment!


USB Plug-and-Play† Linux / Android / Windows / Mac Compact Form Factor Great for Laptops & PCs Travel-Ready

What It’s Great For

  • Upgrading old PCs: add Wi-Fi to desktops and older laptops.
  • Linux & homelab: quick network access for live USBs and portable toolkits.
  • Android (OTG): connect supported tablets/phones for lab setups or troubleshooting.
  • Mac/Windows: replace a failed internal card with a simple USB solution.
📦 Package / What’s Included
  • Wi-Fi USB adapter (compact form factor).
OS: Linux • Android (OTG) • Windows • macOS
Frequency Band / Speed: 2.4 GHz / 150Mbps
Port: USB-A (use USB-C adapter if needed)
Modes: Client/Station (AP/Monitor vary by chipset)
💻 Compatibility & Chipset Notes
  • Windows 10/11: typically plug-and-play via Windows Update. Older Windows may need a driver.
  • macOS: modern macOS supports a limited set of USB chipsets; third-party drivers may be required for some versions.
  • Linux: many kernels include drivers for common chipsets. Some chipsets require DKMS/extra packages. Monitor/AP mode support varies by driver.
  • Android: requires OTG-capable device and OS support for the chipset; not all Android builds load external Wi-Fi drivers.
  • Pentesting use: special modes (monitor/injection) are chipset/driver dependent and not guaranteed; this product is sold for general networking use.

If you need a specific chipset (e.g., for Linux monitor mode), please contact us before ordering to confirm availability.

⚙️ Installation (Quick Steps)
  1. Windows: plug in → wait for auto-install via Windows Update → connect to your SSID. If not detected, install the driver from our link (QR in the guide).
  2. macOS: plug in → if unsupported natively, install the provided driver for your macOS version → reboot → connect.
  3. Linux: plug in → check lsusb and ip a → if needed, install DKMS/firmware packages from your distro repos → connect via Network Manager.
  4. Android: confirm OTG is enabled → use a USB-C/OTG adapter → connect (support varies by device/ROM).
  5. Raspberry Pi / Debian (multiple Wi-Fi adapters): When using a USB Wi-Fi adapter alongside built-in Wi-Fi, the system may continue using wlan0 (internal) even if wlan1 (USB) is connected.

    Quick setup:
    1. Connect using the USB adapter:
    nmcli dev wifi connect "YourWiFiName" ifname wlan1 --ask
    2. Verify active connection:
    ip route
    (Look for dev wlan1) 3. If needed, disable internal Wi-Fi to force USB usage:
    ip link set wlan0 down

    Tip: Linux prioritizes interfaces using a “metric” (lower = higher priority). If both adapters are active, the system may still prefer wlan0 unless it is disabled.

    Note: If connection drops after disabling wlan0, it may appear as a “freeze” (SSH disconnect), not a system issue.

Secure Boot: on some Linux PCs, third-party drivers require disabling Secure Boot or enrolling a module key.

🚀 Performance Tips
  • Use a USB 3.0 port for best throughput; avoid unpowered hubs.
  • Update your OS and router firmware for latest Wi-Fi features and stability.
  • Position the dongle away from metal obstructions; a short USB extension can improve reception.
🔧 Troubleshooting
  • Not detected: try another USB port, check Device Manager / lsusb, install/reinstall drivers.
  • Slow speed: connect to 5 GHz, move closer to the router, and confirm USB 3.0 is in use.
  • Drops/stability: update drivers/firmware; switch router channel width (20/40/80 MHz) if crowded.
  • Linux driver build issues: install kernel headers and DKMS; temporarily disable Secure Boot if required.
🛠️ Support

Need a specific chipset or help with drivers? Message Us and include your OS version and what you need (e.g., monitor mode, AP mode).


Notes & Ethics: Use Wi-Fi adapters responsibly and lawfully. Advanced modes (monitor/injection) are for authorized testing only and may not be supported on this model.

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