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 · The driver is mostly tested on 64 bit Ubuntu and Debian with NETGEAR AC High Gain Wifi USB Adapter. Some other distro/dongle combinations work as well, for example Linux Mint "Rosa" - KDE (bit)/ASUS USB-N53 seems to .  · Netgear A - compiling Linux driver I recently purchased the Network USB stick and am trying to compile the driver on Linux. I am running on Linux Mint 19 (Ubuntu ) and trying to follow the thread here:Estimated Reading Time: 50 secs. A - AC High Gain WiFi USB Adapter — ac Dual Band USB Missing: linux.


Hi guys, This is my first post so sorry for some mistake. I have this Netgear A AC WiFi High-gain USB Adapter but I can't find a way to make it to work. Has someone any idea or miracle?? lol!lol! I have used Ubuntu and Debian in the last 10+ years so I'm a little lost about how to make some changes in this system and yes, I have tried some solutions but no way. Do not insert the A adapter until drivers are installed or instructed by on-screen instructions. If you want to install the adapter drivers including the NETGEAR utility (genie), run A_V1 exe and follow the on-screen install instructions. hey im starting on kali linux. but right at the start i ran into a problem with my network usb adapter (netgear a) it wont connect to my VM and i cant find any kali linux or other linux drivers for it so my question is does anyone know how to solve this problem i've been stuck for like 3 hours.


[SOLVED] LM19 - trying to install Netgear A driver from github Post by wrdau» Sun am Apologies if this is the wrong place to post this question. To uninstall, go to Start Programs NETGEAR A Uninstall NETGEAR A Do not insert the A adapter until drivers are installed or instructed by on-screen instructions. If you want to install the adapter drivers including the NETGEAR utility (genie), run A_v1_0_0_exe. and follow the on-screen install instructions. The driver is mostly tested on 64 bit Ubuntu and Debian with NETGEAR AC High Gain Wifi USB Adapter. Some other distro/dongle combinations work as well, for example Linux Mint "Rosa" - KDE (bit)/ASUS USB-N53 seems to work flawlessly (as reported by Roland Bauer).

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