Linux has built-in mode setting support for the RA5370 chipset. This works with any distro, including distros where you may have trouble using other wireless adapters. Arch, CentOS, etc. have been problematic for me on some Wi-Fi chipsets, but this works without absolute customization. plug and play Reception from this tiny nano key seems to be as good as anything I've used. It's tiny, low power consumption (has a couple of LEDs to indicate status) and best of all, it's cheap. Linux users don't waste their valuable time creating drivers for RTL 8188ee dongles and the like, which doesn't work anyway. Just understand.
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