


XVZ USB WiFi dongle for PC 600Mbps dual band 2.4GHz/5GHz & Foktech Wifi Dongle, AC600 802. Foktech Wifi Dongle, AC600 802.11ac Dual Band 5GHz Mini Wireless Network USB Wifi Adapter for PC Desktop Laptop, Support Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP, Mac Os X 10.6-10.14 EDUP USB WiFi Adapter 600Mbps 802.11AC Dual Band 2. I've now realised it's something to do with chipsets? Is this something that's stated in the spec of the item when purchased or do I need to install them on a windows pc and check properties to find out? Stumped so thanks again for any help. Does anyone have any ideas on a fix? Was really excited to start learning computers through Linux and am confused so early. check if your dongle manufacturer offers any specific drivers for your model. However I can't change the permission to execute as it says its read only.

I have tried fiddling with the files inside the driver disc and got round to an install.sh file. With 433Mbps wireless speeds over the 5GHz band or 150Mbps over the 2.4GHz band, it is ideal for seamless HD streaming, online gaming and other bandwidth-intensive tasks. I've tried plugging it into ethernet and using driver manager both times and have got nothing. Foktech AC600 Wireless Network Adapter comes with the next generation Wi-Fi standard - 802.11ac. All was going well until I realised that my WiFi adapter apparently doesn't work with Linux (even though there's a Linux file on the install cd rom) I've ordered a new one which specified it could be used for Linux but somehow can't find any way to install the drivers off the disk. Recently decided to get rid of Windows 10 and move onto Linux mint.
