it got me kinda confused, until I started messing with this, since this stick says it's linux compatible. Unfortunately, I'm not nearly experienced enough to know how to tell if a wifi stick would work off the linux kernel, and I'm on a pretty low budget- when googling it the wifi sticks were all like 30-50 bucks on the low end if they explicitly said they're native capable, and reading further, a lot of sticks say they're "native capable" which just means "drivers were tested on a linux machine, but not necessarily using the Linux kernel. It seemed like they were installed properly. I Downloaded the RTL88x2BU drivers, following the instructions I found in this forum (linked in the original post), the Cudy website said that model (ed: to clarify, it is the WU1300S) uses the RTL88x2BU drivers. Tomscharbach Yes, I am unable to see any 5Ghz networks.
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