🚀 Upgrade your WiFi game—because buffering is so last decade!
The Panda Wireless PAU0D AC1200 USB Adapter delivers dual-band 802.11ac WiFi with speeds up to 867 Mbps, enhanced by dual 5dBi antennas for superior signal strength. Compatible with a broad range of Windows and Linux operating systems, it offers robust security features and low power consumption, making it the ideal upgrade for professionals seeking reliable, high-speed wireless connectivity.
| ASIN | B0B2QD6RPX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #196 in USB Computer Network Adapters |
| Brand | Panda Wireless |
| Color | Black, Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 108 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.11ac |
| Data Transfer Rate | 867 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Item Height | 0.39 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Panda Wireless, Inc. |
| UPC | 851860007148 |
R**N
Works great.
Works great. When I first plugged it in it did not work. I think it was because I plugged it in before I turned on my computer. When I turned on my computer first and then plugged it in it worked great.
A**R
Excellent Linux Wi-Fi Adapter
Product works as described and is the most affordable option for a Linux Wi-Fi adapter that works out of the box, at least with Debian/Ubuntu based distributions. It's plug and play. High connection speeds with decent signal gain thanks to the antennae, it should work for absolutely any consumer need or want.
J**Y
Plug and play
Easy to use great price works easily chipset is plug and play with Linux and Kali Linux works for monitoring mode works great dual band good price thank you
W**Y
Kali
Prefect working well with Kali and supports most tools
C**S
Despite the bulk, the unit works well
I am certain that the improved reception possible is tied into the bipole antenna on the unit. It is modest in its size, but the attached cable is perhaps a bit less flexible than might be ideal in some areas of tight spaces. Function is not at all an issue. If I had a suggestion, it would be to make the area of the cable to the bipole unit a tad more flexible at both ends allowing a bit of rotation so that the fit is less problematic where space is limited. There are means to give both durability and yet some more numerous means to position the attached devices without their impinging upon or pushing against local space limitations. The nature of this criticism is not cosmetic, but it does reflect ease of utility if not being an issue of function.
C**Y
Nowhere near as good as their previous products.
This adapter never worked quite right with my PC. The problem is the only driver you get is whatever Windows installs for you. The manufacturer doesn't offer a driver you can manually install yourself. So if something doesn't work right, too bad for you. Well, with my PC, for whatever reason, when I would go to shut down my PC, the WiFi adapter would never shut off, it would stay on and also be a little warm to the touch. So I would literally have to unplug it and plug it back in to get it to shut off after turning off my PC. The performance up to this point has been fine otherwise. Now, as of recently, I'm having significantly worse issues. The WiFi adapter will just randomly disconnect out of nowhere over and over and over again. Sometimes it'll disconnect only one time with my PC being on the whole day, sometimes it'll disconnect literally every single minute. It's random. I've tried everything I can to fix it. I've tried rolling back the driver version, updating to the latest version, uninstalling and installing the driver, resetting the network settings, the whole 9 yards with every website you'll come across from a "wifi adapter randomly disconnects" google search. Even worse, when you try to contact their support team, they'll treat you like you're either lying or stupid. I told them about the issue where my adapter wouldn't turn off when I shut my computer down, and they just responded with "Huh... well I just tried it with my machine and it worked as intended." THAT'S GREAT! I'm glad you tried it on YOUR machine, a machine out of literally billions on the planet, and it happened to work fine. Evidently that isn't the case with every machine available. I get it, there isn't much they can do. At least forward it to your engineering team or whatever your small company has so you can at least research it and take people's concerns seriously so that you may improve your current and future products. So looks like I'm in the market for another WiFi adapter. Joy... I sure do miss the last revision of Panda's adapter they had, it actually worked flawlessly. Don't know where they screwed up with this one.
J**N
Love it. Pwnagotchi horns! Watch out for me!!!
I use these antennas for my Pwnagotchi project & for that use, they work GREAT! I'm pwn'ing WiFi networks all over my hood like a true og wardriver! Let's me get 2.4ghz & 5ghz WiFi networks whereby without using it I only get 2.4ghz like a Noob Nobody. The range on these is impressive as well. I can go to the top of a hill & this antenna will grab an INSANE amount of handshakes! I've got handshakes falling outta me uh-rse! This is as plug-n-play as it can get for a Pwnagotchi. You ONLY have to enter one line. In fact here you go brother! Basically just disable-wifi in the boot directory. Open config.txt in the boot directory. Then enter the dtoverlay line below. Then plug it in & it'll work & the people in your hood will bow down & genuflect towards you when you come pwn'in around the corner with your juiced up & tweaked up Pwnagotchi with devil's horns sticking out the top! Instead of throwing rocks at me, girls throw kisses. Instead of throwing middie fingies at me, guys throw their cc#'s cause I pwn their WiFi networks & then crack their pw's & then I take their #'s... /boot/config.txt (open config.txt & enter the line below & save then exit) dtoverlay=disable-wifi
Q**T
Linux bros, buy here
No drivers needed for opensuse tumbleweed compatibility. Works super fast for matchmaking connection speeds. Stand can be turned into just a usb dongle.
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