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How to know what is the chipset of a WIFI key and get the driver ?


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Re: How to know what is the chipset of a WIFI key and get the driver ? #21 sjlouis

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Posted 25 July 2019 - 12:13

OK WanWizard.

 

Pr2, effectively I thought it needs client mode but as I don't found this specification for the other devices, I thought it was not the good criterion or it is implicit, all devices have it.


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Re: How to know what is the chipset of a WIFI key and get the driver ? #22 Pr2

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Posted 25 July 2019 - 14:08

No not all routers support it.


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Re: How to know what is the chipset of a WIFI key and get the driver ? #23 sjlouis

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Posted 25 July 2019 - 14:15

In fact it seems there are only the 2 devices which are based on the one you gave the link.


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Re: How to know what is the chipset of a WIFI key and get the driver ? #24 Pr2

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Posted 25 July 2019 - 14:19

There are others too but I won't search them for you, sorry. I just give you an exemple that has this feature.


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Re: How to know what is the chipset of a WIFI key and get the driver ? #25 sjlouis

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Posted 25 July 2019 - 14:38

I searched in Topachat which is a known website and have a (very) large choice. Then I deduced a client device is not frequent.

 

If there is one, I'm happy, I don't need to search it in a lot of websites ;) .


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Re: How to know what is the chipset of a WIFI key and get the driver ? #26 Trial

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Posted 25 July 2019 - 14:59

Hi,

more versatile is a LAN->WiFi-Bridge. Perhaps you have an old router that you can configure as a bridge then you only have to connect the network cable to the bridge and you do not have to care about a driver.

 

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Re: How to know what is the chipset of a WIFI key and get the driver ? #27 sjlouis

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Posted 25 July 2019 - 15:45

No, I haven't any old router and I have to buy a device. My network is very simple and I know badly all these network devices.


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Re: How to know what is the chipset of a WIFI key and get the driver ? #28 WanWizard

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Posted 25 July 2019 - 15:58

I hear good things about these: http://en.vonets.es/products/, if you need to connect a box to a wireless network.


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