





🚀 Nano Power, Mega Connectivity — Stay Wired Without the Wires!
The GenBasic WiFi 4 USB Nano Wireless Network Dongle is a compact, plug-and-play adapter designed for Linux and Windows users seeking reliable 2.4GHz WiFi connectivity up to 150Mbps. Featuring advanced WPA3 security, ultra-low power consumption, and support for AP and monitoring modes, it’s the perfect minimalist upgrade for single board computers and legacy laptops alike.
| ASIN | B0BNFKJPXS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #174 in USB Computer Network Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (261) |
| Date First Available | November 27, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | 2A4M1 |
| Manufacturer | GenBasic |
| Product Dimensions | 0.75 x 0.5 x 0.2 inches |
S**D
Cheap, quick, easy, and effective solution for 10-year-old Windows laptop with obsolete WiFi card
True plug-and-play for 10-year old Dell Latitude E5540 laptop running Windows 10. Seamless install, gave me access to two different WPA3 networks that the builtin Intel AC1760 (?) card did not. 47 Mbps down and 26 Mbps up speed test through an asymmetric 1 Gbps (down) ISP connection. Range was good but did not explicitly test it. Longevity? Durability? Who knows. It got me out of a jam on a trip, arrived next day, and worked off the bat.
J**H
Easy to set up
Works really good just plug and play... Works with Linux. I'm using MX Linux.. Plugs in scan for wifi connection and put password in ...that simple. I was online in less than a minute after it arrived....just plug it into your USB port
T**S
Plug-and-play on Ubuntu (even on an old Macbook Air) and on Armbian
I bought this for my 3d printer whose built-in wifi just died one day. It's running Klipper (OpenNeptu4ne on an Elegoo Neptune 4 Plus) and the Armbian operating system detected it beautifully, even running on a usb hub. I've also tested it on a desktop and an old Macbook Air, both running Ubuntu 25.10 and it played very nicely.
J**Y
Web-888 SDR Owners This One Works Great!
Works great with my Web-888 SDR receiver!
F**F
Plug and Play worked fine with Linux Mint 22.2
Worked fine with Linux Mint 22.2 on a 2012 HP Pavilon desktop. Plug and Play. No problem identifying the usb wifi device. No need for any drivers. It just showed up in the wifi choices. Clicked on it and it worked. (much better than the stock 2012 built in wifi card). I averaged 42 MPS download and 50 MPS upload across 4 speed test sites on 2 occasions. It was ok, not super speedy, but no super slow. It is tiny. And it did get warm, but i did not notice it getting excessively hot as some other reviews have noted. That being said, I went with another usb adapter whose speed was four times faster. Search around for linux wifi usb and you will find my other review and the one I kept.
K**N
Very Good WiFi Adapter
Works great and the price is good. Have three of these and haven't been disappointed.
B**N
Perfect
This is plug and play on Linux mint. I replaced my wifi card with a SSD, so I got this. Plug and play!! immediately!! No hassle. And fast too, no buffering whatsoever!!!
W**Y
DOA
I could not get the adapter to access my network. I am running Linux Mint 22.3. I am returning it tomorrow.
T**7
I bought this one because I had install Rocky Linux on my mid-2012 macbook (because No more apple update) , after the installation I could not get wifi. Since I bought this guy, I connect to wifi without installing other drivers.
A**I
has great compatibility with a variety of Linux distros. not that great on Windows, tho.
C**G
Product arrived on time in perfect shape, and functions perfectly.
A**.
The product advertised as to have an AP mode, but when connect to raspberry PI, and trying to to create AP, getting error "the AP cannot be created because device doesn't support AP mode"
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