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WiFi hardware
Vasily Evseenko edited this page Oct 3, 2024
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In theory wfb-ng can support any wifi hardware that supports packet injection and monitor modes. But injection quality in different drivers are very different. So now we officially support only cards on Realtek RTL8812au and RTL8812eu chipsets. Please note that 8811*, 8812bu, 8812cu or 8814au are different cards and not supported by author. They may work but it at your own risk.
- RTL8812au. (stable) 802.11ac capable. Requires external patched driver! System was tested with ALPHA AWUS036ACH on both sides in 5GHz mode.
- RTL8812eu. (stable) 802.11ac capable. Requires external patched driver! System was tested with LB-LINK's BL-M8812EU2 module
- Atheros AR9350. (beta) 802.11ac capable. Should work out of box, but requires kernel patches to control TX power (by default it will use max power). System was tested with TP-Link CPE510, but should work with all similar devices.
- For Atheros SoC you need to use cluster mode (beta) due to CPU, Flash and RAM limits.
- If you want only RX then in theory any card with monitoring mode will be suitable. For examle you can try your OpenWRT-enabled router.
- AC180 (aka Big Rookie) is not recommended anymore - it has bad RF design (dies after several days of continuous use) and bad SNR on RX (-20dB compared to BL-M8812EU2). Use BL-M8812EU2 as replacement.
The following Atheros chipsets should work (not used by author):
- Atheros AR9271, Atheros AR9280, Atheros AR9287 and other ath9k usb cards for 2.4GHz band. They requires special firmware and kernel patches for injection support.
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Ralink RT28xx family. Cheap, but doesn't produced anymore. System was tested with ALPHA AWUS051NH v2 as TX and array of RT5572 OEM cards as RX in 5GHz mode.Ralink packet injection is broken in latest 5.x kernels (injection became too slow and eats 100% cpu)