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Review on 📶 【Enhanced Type-C WiFi USB】 ALFA AWUS036ACH 【Type-C】 Long-Range Dual-Band AC1200 Wireless USB Wi-Fi Adapter with 2x 5dBi External Antennas – 2.4GHz 300Mbps/5GHz 867Mbps – 802.11ac & A, B, G, N by Nick Narvasa

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Very bad and the range is not long! it doesn't work with Kali straight out of the box.

Very bad with major problems on Windows 10/11 machines! Doesn't provide a hotspot for more than 5 minutes and keeps disconnecting. And even if the far end recognizes the Alpha Access Point, it still shows me what it is without the Internet. I have tested with different network cards and mobile devices with their hotspot and they all work correctly. Connected to a USB-C card directly on the board. This is possible with the same USB-C / USB-3 connection to the phone or another network. I receive cards and transfer the Internet without any problems. And even if he starts to catch and connect to the hotspot, then it is not stable at all and there are significant fluctuations in speed or poor signal reception or no signal at all. * Really a nightmare to work with this thing, very poor quality. I have never encountered such problems with much cheaper network adapters in my life! After Revain disallowed me to review this article and removed my original review, I had to rewrite so you can understand the issues I was having. On the virtual machine I have already tried all the codes from GitHub with no success. It takes quite a bit of work before you can use it with Kali Linux. A good guide to installing the necessary drivers to work with Kali Linux can be found on YouTube. However, this is not easy at all (I don't know if Revane will agree with this and I'm really scared to do all this and the thing is they don't explicitly say I shared here which isn't good for them just trying to help AND that the adapter will work for you). * In my case, after all the tweaks, this card probably isn't working properly or it's broken since production. There are no signs of damage, but it doesn't work as I wrote above. big disappointment. The range is really short and I clearly know there are more networks it doesn't see compared to the wireless USB Wi-Fi adapters, that I have already tried and worked with and that I own. and the fact that they don't specifically state that I shared them here, then that's no good for them, they're just trying to help and that the adapter works for you). Out of production. There are no signs of damage, but it doesn't work as I wrote above. big disappointment. The range is really short and I clearly know there are more networks it doesn't see compared to the wireless USB Wi-Fi adapters I've tried, worked with and own. and the fact that they don't specifically state that I shared them here, then that's no good for them, they're just trying to help and that the adapter works for you). Out of production. There are no signs of damage, but it doesn't work as I wrote above. big disappointment. The range is really short and I clearly know there are more networks it doesn't see compared to the wireless USB Wi-Fi adapters I've tried, worked with and own. There are no signs of damage, but it doesn't work as I wrote above. big disappointment. The range is really small and I know for sure there are more networks it doesn't see. compared to wireless USB WiFi adapters that I have tried, worked with and own. There are no signs of damage, but it doesn't work as I wrote above. big disappointment.

Pros
  • Interface: USB-C (with cable); Antenna Type: 2 high gain dual band detachable antennas.
Cons
  • Not sure