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The TL-WN722N worked for me, but I gave it away and can't confirm
that it has the QSS button advertised on this model currently
advertised on the Intrex site. I never needed that button, am not
sure if/how it plays with RPI Linux, but for vanilla connections
(such as to the NCSU "guest" network during a Triembed meeting) and
straight forward encrypted link DHCP connections, etc, it worked
well. The performance in terms of sensitivity/range was very good.
It sat in an RPI on my porch as the RPI watched my bird feeder and
fed live images to the house LAN where it had to talk to the
wireless router on the extreme opposite end of the house. No
problems. With x11vnc it makes for an extremely cost effective
standalone system.<br>
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-Pete<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/01/2014 02:27 PM, Michael
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<div>Can you tell me what tp link model that Intrex sell is
chip set compatble?<br>
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