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Review on Edimax 2-in-1 Wi-Fi 4 802.11n N150 + Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.0 Combination Adapter - 150Mbps, Windows, EW-7611ULB by Jonathan Abreu

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Some disadvantages are related to drivers, I/O and operating system. good device.

Edimax EW-7611ULB 2-in-1 USB Dongle connects to both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. After my first tests I was able to use it over USB 1.0-2.0. Worked well over USB to Firewire adapters but had trouble converting from USB 3.0 to 3.1.=====Operating systems had some issues using drivers. • Windows 7 through Windows 10/10 S worked great with minimal issues. • Apple OS users may experience some problems due to lack of driver support for this device. • Linux/Android OS users will find this device works well on their system. If you encounter problems, make sure that you use terminal commands to get the appropriate or latest driver updates. • HTPC Server/OS: If you have Windows or Linux based Server/HTPC OS, this device will work properly. However, I wouldn't recommend this as your primary connection and would choose a NIC instead if you run a business. However, this works for a home server or HTPC. Overall I like this device but there are a few downsides like driver support and standard I/O compatibility. In addition, there is an indicator light that can be a bit annoying to the eyes as it lights up from time to time. I recommend placing this behind your I/O desktop, not in front of it. However, this works for home server or HTPC. Overall I like this device but there are a few downsides like driver support and standard I/O compatibility. In addition, there is an indicator light that can be a bit annoying to the eyes as it lights up from time to time. I recommend placing this behind your I/O desktop, not in front of it. However, this works for a home server or HTPC. Overall I like this device but there are a few downsides like driver support and standard I/O compatibility. In addition, there is an indicator light that can be a bit annoying to the eyes as it lights up from time to time. I recommend placing this behind your I/O desktop, not in front of it. such as driver support and standard I/O compatibility. In addition, there is an indicator light that can be a bit annoying to the eyes as it lights up from time to time. I recommend, to place this behind your I/O desktop, not in front of it. However, this works for a home server or HTPC. In general, I like this device, but there are a few downsides, such as driver support and standard I/O compatibility. In addition, there is an indicator light that can be a bit annoying to the eyes as it lights up from time to time. I recommend placing this behind your I/O desktop, not in front of it. such as driver support and standard I/O compatibility. In addition, there is an indicator light that can be a bit annoying to the eyes as it lights up from time to time. I recommend placing this behind your I/O desktop, not in front of it. However, this works for a home server or HTPC. In general I like this device, but there are a few cons, such as driver support and standard I/O compatibility. In addition, there is an indicator light that can be a bit annoying to the eyes as it lights up from time to time. I recommend placing this behind your I/O desktop, not in front of it. I recommend placing this behind your I/O desktop, not in front of it. However, this works for a home server or HTPC. Overall I like this device but there are a few downsides like driver support and standard I/O compatibility. In addition, there is an indicator light that can be a bit annoying to the eyes as it lights up from time to time. I recommend placing this behind your I/O desktop, not in front of it. I recommend placing this behind your I/O desktop, not in front of it. However, this works for a home server or HTPC. In general, I like this device, but there are a few downsides, such as driver support and standard I/O compatibility. In addition, there is an indicator light that can be a bit annoying to the eyes as it lights up from time to time. I recommend placing this behind your I/O desktop, not in front of it.

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