Realtek 8832au !!exclusive!!

The "story" of the (often recognized as the chipset behind devices like the TP-Link Archer TX20U Plus ) is one of high-speed promise met by a notoriously bumpy road of technical "growing pains." 1. The Promise: The Wi-Fi 6 Revolution Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

git clone https://github.com/aircrack-ng/rtl8812au cd rtl8812au sudo make dkms_install realtek 8832au

Save this for when your USB Wi-Fi dies after a Windows update. 🔧 The "story" of the (often recognized as the

: Users found that by manually uninstalling the driver via Device Manager and preventing Windows from "auto-updating" to the broken version, they could finally achieve the stable, high-speed connection they paid for. 🔧 : Users found that by manually uninstalling

If you are buying a USB Wi-Fi adapter today, look for one powered by the RTL8832AU. It hits the perfect balance of price, performance, and reliability.

The Realtek RTL8832AU is currently the for PC users looking to upgrade to Wi-Fi 6 without spending $50-$100 on an Intel-based PCIe card or a high-end USB adapter.

Realtek chipsets ending in "AU" (8812AU, 8822AU, 8832AU) are notoriously bad at supporting newer kernels (6.5+).