🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The Alfa AWUS036ACHM is a high-performance USB WiFi adapter that supports the latest IEEE 802.11ac standards, offering dual-band connectivity for speeds up to 433 Mbps. With a detachable high-gain antenna and robust security features, it ensures a reliable and secure internet experience across various operating systems.
Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.11ac |
Data Transfer Rate | 150 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.33"L x 3.94"W x 0.79"H |
O**D
Works with kali March 2025
March 2025 product worked. I was able to plug it in directly into a windows machine running virtual box. It connected to a kali VM. No drivers or anything else to install.
J**D
Amazing turbo
Great product love it use it every day would buy again
G**S
Amazing Range - Great Price
Moving into a trailer, this wireless adapter easily pulls Wi-Fi from the house. A hotspot network is then created for my 3d printer. It also picks-up all the neighbor's Wi-Fi for several blocks. Pretty amazing low-cost gadget. Forget an Internet Extender, just plug-in one of these. Highly Recommend.
B**N
Great adapter, Linux monitor mode capable
This adapter works straight out of the box on Kali Linux 2024.4. Monitor mode works great and very good range, I was testing BSSID's around 80m away.
D**S
Great for miscellaneous projects
Works great in various operating systems. I have used them Raspberry Pi 4's (Bullseye and Bookworm), Ubuntu 24.04 and OpenWRT (23.05.5 and 24.10.0).
S**N
Good for wifi pentest
Good for wifi pentest
D**R
Don't waste your money
Ordered This adapter as a replacement for my awu036nh because it was supposed to be long range. It's not, it has about 1/2 the signal strength.The I have is a replacement for one that was defective. It has the very same issues. LED doesn't work, no driver disk and no power, WiFi signal just sucks. I'm not going to send this one back, it's too much work. I'll just toss it in the pile of scrap electronics I have
D**M
MediaTek chipset and Linux
For people who do not use Linux (correctly GNU/Linux) I can say that this is Alfa's best so far.The rest of this is tech talk you don't care to know.I asked what the chipset and got non sequitur answers from a couple GNU/Linux users that it works real good.Okay, I use Debian myself but that is not what I asked. When I got the adapter I plugged it in and at the commmand line entered:lsusbPart of the answer to that command was "Bus 005 Device 023: ID 0e8d:7610 MediaTek Inc. WiFi". So the chipset is MediaTek.If you have usbutils installed you can do that from the command line as well.I've had the RealTek and Atheros adapters from Alfa, Inc. RealTek was strong and Atheros was more flexible but weaker. MediaTek is better than either of those.BTW, when I got the RealTek model (Alfa's AWUS036NH) I went thru the pain of installing from that CD where the relevant file was buried deep inside a Russian doll of folders.But when I got the Atheros model (Alfa's AWUS036NHA) I installed it "plug'n'play". You see I use the Synaptic Package Manager of Debian and it has a search feature. The CDs were never necessary. The RealTek driver is in the repository as "firmware-realtek" and Atheros drivers are stored "firmware-ath9k-htc" and "firmware-atheros" and "firmware-linux-free" and "firmware-zd1211".MediaTek drivers are stored in "firmware-misc-nonfree" which I already had loaded.
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