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▪ MicroNEXT<br />
▪ MN-WD152B (Debian image) modprobe hangs when plugged in, lsusb hangs.<br />
udevd errors in the logs. [33] (http://www.element14.com/community/thread/<br />
17632) [34] (http://www.raspberrypi.<strong>org</strong>/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=6737)<br />
▪ Netgear<br />
▪ Possible fix: try the new Adafruit Occidentalis v0.1 (http://learn.adafruit.com/<br />
adafruit-raspberry-pi-educational-linux-distro/occidentalis-v0-dot-1) image<br />
(based on Raspbian Wheezy) as it includes the needed 8192cu driver builtin<br />
to the kernel<br />
▪ WNDA3100v2 tested with debian (wheezy); no driver for broadcom chipset (see<br />
http://www.wikidevi.com/wiki/Netgear_WNDA3100v2).<br />
▪ Realtek<br />
▪ RTL8188CUS USB-ID 0bda:8176, kernel oops in dmesg and freeze when pulled<br />
from USB. (B)<br />
▪ Trendnet<br />
▪ TEW-424UB (http://www.element14.com/community/docs/DOC-44703) USB<br />
ID: 0bda:8189; tested on Debian, Fedora & Arch; rtl8187 driver; errors with<br />
LXDE running (B)<br />
▪ TP-Link<br />
▪ TL-WN821N (http://www.element14.com/community/docs/DOC-44703) USB<br />
ID: 0cf3:7015; tested on Debian; requires htc_7010.fw (http://linuxwireless.<strong>org</strong>/<br />
download/htc_fw/1.3/htc_7010.fw) firmware; ath9k_htc driver; errors with<br />
LXDE running (B)<br />
▪ TL-WN723N USB ID: 0bda:8176; tested on Arch without a powered hub; it<br />
seems to draw too much current.<br />
USB Bluetooth adapters<br />
Working Bluetooth adapters<br />
▪ Asus USBIA-EG (paired with Asus Blutooth Keyboard/Media Center Remote<br />
▪ Verified works error-free in Multiple Distros (Openelec, Raspbian, RaspBMC,<br />
Xbian) Latest builds eliminate text echo problems.<br />
▪ Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode) - (USB ID 0a12:0001)<br />
▪ Example of above is; TOPDIGI UA01 Bluetooth USB Dongle Plug and Play<br />
(install bluez package from std repos)<br />
▪ Tesco own brand 'Technika' Nano Bluetooth Adaptor has the Cambridge Silicon<br />
Radio chipset and works fine, cost £5.97 at time of posting.<br />
▪ Hama USB Bluetooth 3.0 adapter (Class 1) ~£10 on amazon.co.uk.<br />
▪ Another sample: Product ID: 0a12:0001, pictured here:<br />
http://www.element14.com/community/message/58288