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▪ Belkin Components F6D4050 V1/V2 [Realtek RT3070] USB ID: 050d:935a /<br />

935b Driver: RT3572STA. Tested with Raspbian - See installation instructions<br />

(http://iggy82.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/wireless-n-raspberry-pi-belkinf6d4050.html)<br />

- Powered hub not required!<br />

▪ Belkin Components F7D2102 "N300" Micro Wireless USB adapter. Tested with<br />

Occidentalis 0.1. Tested and working on Rasbian wheezy (and RaspBMC), driver<br />

RTL8192CU, no powered hub needed (dongle directly attached to the onboard<br />

ports)<br />

▪ Belkin Components F9L1001v1 "N150" Wireless USB Adapter. Tested and<br />

working on Rasbian wheezy WITHOUT powered hub.<br />

▪ Belkin Surf Micro WLAN USB-Adapter (Raspbian Wheezy, unpowered hub,<br />

"N150")<br />

▪ BlueProton<br />

▪ BT3 (http://www.element14.com/community/docs/DOC-44703) USB ID:<br />

0bda:8187; tested on Debian, Fedora & Arch; rtl8187 driver (B)<br />

▪ Buffalo<br />

▪ USB ID: 0411:01A2 WLI-UC-GNM - Tested on Raspbmc; rt2800usb driver<br />

▪ Conceptronic<br />

▪ C300RU. Works out of the box in Raspbian. Causes reboot when plugging on a<br />

live Rev. 2 <strong>RPi</strong><br />

▪ Conrad<br />

▪ WLAN Stick N150 mini. Works out of the box in OpenELEC, requires firmwarerealtek<br />

and r8712u kernel module on Debian (http://www.t3node.com/blog/<br />

sempre-wireless-usb-stick-wu300-2-on-raspberry-pi/) .<br />

▪ WLAN Stick N150 Nano [Realtek RTL8188CUS]. Requires a powered USB<br />

hub. See Micronet SP907NS for installation instructions and script.<br />

▪ DELL<br />

▪ Wireless 1450 [Intersil ISL3887]. Works out of the box but requires a powered<br />

hub (the <strong>RPi</strong> boots with this dongle plugged in, recognizes and configures it,<br />

works for some time but then crashes randomly under heavy traffic. A powered<br />

hub seems to fix the issue).<br />

▪ DIGICOM<br />

▪ USBWAVE54 [chipset Zydas ZD1211] . [[28] (http://www.digicom.it/digisit/<br />

prodotti.nsf/itprodottiidx/UsbWave54) ] Works out of the box in OpenELEC.<br />

With Raspbian or Debian squeezy/wheezy works with zd1211-firmware .<br />

▪ USBWAVE300C [chipset Ralink 2870] . [[29] (http://www.digicom.it/digisit/<br />

prodotti.nsf/itprodottiidx/UsbWave300c) ] Works out of the box in OpenELEC.<br />

With Raspbian or Debian squeezy/wheezy works with firmware-ralink .<br />

▪ D-Link<br />

▪ AirPlus G DWL-G122 (rev. E). USB ID 07d1:3c0f, Ralink RT2870. On Debian<br />

requires the firmware-ralink package from the squeeze-firmware

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