

🚀 Upgrade your Linux WiFi game — speed, security & support in one sleek adapter!
The BrosTrend Linux USB WiFi Adapter AC1200 delivers dual-band wireless speeds up to 1200Mbps, supporting a wide range of Linux distributions and Windows OS. Featuring advanced WPA3 encryption and compatibility with multiple CPU architectures, it’s designed for professionals seeking reliable, high-speed connectivity on diverse platforms. Backed by responsive tech support and easy installation, it’s the ultimate plug-and-play solution for modern wireless networking.















| ASIN | B07FCNP2VL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100 in USB Computer Network Adapters |
| Brand | BrosTrend |
| Built-In Media | 1 x 1200Mbps Linux USB WiFi Adapter; 1 x Instruction Script for Linux OS |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Supported Architectures: x86_64/x86_32 (PCs, VirtualBox..), aarch64/armhf (Raspberry Pi 2+, Odroid...) Compatible Devices Supported Architectures: x86_64/x86_32 (PCs, VirtualBox..), aarch64/armhf (Raspberry Pi 2+, Odroid...) See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,208 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | IEEE 802.11 ac/n/a 5GHz, IEEE 802.11 n/g/b 2.4GHz |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1200 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.1"L x 1"W x 0.3"H |
| Item Type Name | Linux USB WiFi Adapter, Kali Linux USB WiFi Adapter, USB WiFi Adapter Linux, Linux USB WiFi Adapter, Linux Compatible WiFi Adapter |
| Item Weight | 9.9 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BrosTrend Technology LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 3.1"L x 1"W x 0.3"H |
| UPC | 742186982236 |
| Warranty Description | Register for 2-Year Warranty |
B**S
Great Product - Great Tech Support
Update - Dec 2022 - Nearly two years later and no problems with my wireless using Linux Mint. I recently switched to a completely new OS - Manjaro Linux, so needed to re-configure. It didn't install the driver on my first try because my kernel required a certain header and I missed it. I wrote to BrosTrend and they responded within 6 hrs, identified my kernel and told me how to download the proper header for it and re-install and it works perfectly. Since my WSP (xfinity) wireless speed has also increased, I'm getting 220 MBPS from this. Five stars - for the product itself and for the best tech support you could ask for. I wanted to use this with a Linux OS, so needed to be able to install the adapter's driver. BrosTrend includes a cd with installation instructions for Windows, Mac or Linux. I chose the Linux folder and in the pdf was directed to copy and paste a single command into my terminal in order to download the driver (you do need to be connected to the internet for this). The process worked perfectly on both of my computers and two different operating systems - Linux Mint and Linux Lite. I had emailed tech support before even receiving it to learn what would be involved. Jane assured me that it would all work and if it didn't, to contact them and they would walk me through it - it did work because BrosTrend has done their homework. Nice to have tech support that will answer you back if you need them. Performance is great - though it will depend on your internet service provider and other factors, I got 125 Mbps download speed on my Dell desktop using my home Xfinity wireless. My Toshiba laptop's internal wireless card averages about 25 Mbps - when turning it off and using the BrosTrend adapter instead, my download speed increased to 120 Mbps. Great product and great tech support.
D**R
works with Zorin
works great with Zorin (Linux) is was plug and play no loading any drivers
F**F
Plug and Play worked fine with Linux Mint 22.2
Worked fine with Linux Mint 22.2 on a 2012 HP Pavilon desktop. Plug and Play. No problem identifying the usb wifi device. No need for any drivers. It just showed up in the wifi choices. Clicked on it and it worked. (much better than the stock 2012 built in wifi card). I averaged 199 MPS download and 245 MPS upload across 4 speed test sites for a total of 20 tests. My newish phone will get over 300 MBS regularly. So it was a decently speedy. I think the speed is limited because this old computer has only USB 2.0 and that was the max it could get with USB 2.0. A good product. I ultimately chose a cheaper usb wifi that was just 10% faster on the downloads. No complaints though, if the cheap one breaks I will purchase this one. Search around for linux wifi usb and you will find my other reviews and the one I kept.
R**E
Not Plug-n-Play on Linux
I gave this unit four stars only because once you have the adapter installed, it does the job well that it is designed to do. What exactly is it designed to do? That is part of where the catch comes in. It says it "works on Linux" but really they should have said it works on Debian based distributions. Others, which are not officially supported, they also provided instructions for on the web. I had in mind that this adapter would work to aid me in installing distributions to try out (I do distro reviews on YouTube). The first one I installed it into was a Debian based system, and the instructions were pretty clear on how to do it, even if a bit outdated (no need to add "busybox" onto the command, unless you are installing it on an ancient system). But you run one command and it is installed. That's fine for existing systems, but you have to have a LAN connection until you get it installed. Especially if and when you install a new system. So I would literally have to install it every time I tried out a new distro on my computer, and I can't do that without installing the distro first. On top of that, I could only install it on Debian based systems. When I followed the instructions for Arch Linux installation (it isn't officially supported nor a tested install), it involved extracting the source code from the DEB file and compiling it. They gave pretty good instructions on how to go about it, though with one typo or mistake ('sudo pacman -Sy' will not install anything on your computer, it just updates the repositories. It should be 'sudo pacman -S <pkg name>'). However, i encountered a driver error that I could do nothing to fix. So, "no Arch for me!" (says the Arch Nazi). At least on that computer. At least, not without using a temp LAN connection. Which I had hoped to get away from using. So despite the good speed and all, there are two issues that Linux users need to be aware of: 1) This is not a "plug n play" adapter. If you plan on using this to install a distribution or two, or more, don't buy this as you will not be able to use it to install anything since there is no way to install it until after you have installed the distro. This driver, as of today, cannot be found in any of the distribution repos. 2) This only has official support on Debian based distros such as Ubuntu and most any based on either Debian or Ubuntu, which probably covers somewhere around 55% of Linux users. Everyone else is lucky if it does install after using the instructions. And I'll throw in a 3) The "hidden" install instructions are in a PDF file on the mini-CD that comes with the unit, in the "Linux" directory. Why they don't tell folks that on the paper instructions for Windows and Mac that come with it, is unknown. Especially when this unit is advertised as being specifically for Linux users. Yet, at first glance, as several have said in these reviews, there doesn't appear to be any instructions for Linux. So who would I recommend this wifi adapter to? I would recommend it to anyone who has a bit of ability with a terminal/command line (one line for Debian users), just click and paste (probably why they put the instructions into a PDF file) and hit enter, pretty easy actually. And anyone with a Debian system, who doesn't plan on installing a bunch of systems, and who has access to a LAN Ethernet connection. If that description fits you, this is a great wifi adapter, look no further. Just be aware, DO NOT expect the Linux kernel to see and install this adapter out of the box. Because, well, it just won't do it. It's not designed to do that.
W**.
Drivers need NOT be a problem
BrosTrend Model AC1L, 1200Mbps Wi-Fi adapter. Excellent durability, functionality, signal strength, compatibility with Ubuntu, and value for money. There is NO driver issue IF you run a supported Linux distro AND if your OS is UP TO DATE. I run the Debian-based Ubuntu 24.04.2 (Kubuntu flavor). "Up to date" in this case means the Linux kernel should be 6.2 or greater in order to utilize the adapter without needing to install drivers because they are included in the supported OS software. The supplied mini-CD disc includes other driver options, well explained. My computer was already connected to the Internet via Ethernet, which I keep connected to an Ethernet switch box in order to disconnect the computer from the Internet by turning the switch box dial to a vacant Ethernet port. To activate Wi-Fi connectivity, the switch box dial was used to disconnect the wired connection. After 15 seconds or so, the available Wi-Fi networks in my apartment building were displayed. Configuring the Wi-Fi connection amounted to entering the password for my network. Simple. I chose the 2.4 Ghz band (about one-third the speed of the 5 Ghz band) so that the computer would share the 2.4 ntwk with other devices of mine. It was virtually as fast as the wired connection, to my eyes. Recommended, without qualification.
T**5
This model AC1L is a total hunk of junk.
Don't buy the model AC1L. It looks like a large USB flash drive. I have purchased two of these and both have failed the same way. The second one failed much sooner than the first one. Now it no longer operates in managed mode or master mode. I can still scan wifi networks with /usr/sbin/iwlist, but I can't connect to a wifi network with it, nor can I use it to create a wifi AP. It worked at first and then died shortly thereafter. This thing is a buggy pathetic mess. Customer support claimed that they don't simply wear out or go bad, but this is the second one in a row that has failed this way. I have done nothing to misuse or abuse it. Buy the model AC3L, the one with the two sticks, instead. It lasts longer and works better. It also has a much better range. This model AC1L is a total waste of money and should not be sold to anyone. II is shameful to sell such a lemon. Now I'm down like sixty bucks with nothing to show for it. I'm so disappointed.
J**E
works on linux
plug and play replacement wifi on linux (pop os). works flawlessly.
A**N
Works great
Works great. Easy to install.
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