![]() For this create a file name /etc/modprobe.d/nf with a single line inside: blacklist mt76x2uā The USB adapter here on Linux connects to the router with a ridicolous link speed: 43 MB/s at max despite the facts that I have USB 3.0 ports, and the worst thing is that after a while it cause a complete system freeze, as example as reported here where such user said ā With kernel 4.19 and later you will have to blacklist the in-kernel driver first, because it doesn't work, even worse - it crashed my kernel. Long story short: I discovered that on Kernel 4.14 is not recognized: the support for such device start on Kernel 4.19 by using the driver mt76x2u: ![]() ![]() Here I have an USB 3.0 wifi adapter (Netgear A6210) which has always worked flawlessly on Windows: high gain (I can also catch long distance access points) and very stable connection.
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