It is a mess on the usb adaptors. From what I saw last time I looked
a 'n' one that is fully supported by default seems to exist.
I have an AC one, but I have to download and compile the driver and
every few kernel versions I have to obtain updated source code. So
far each set of updated sources code has came from a new source, so
keeping it working is not trivial.
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 11:44 PM Robert McBroom via users
<users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> I've been searching for a USB WIFI adapter to allow my laptop to access
> the 5GHz band. The market seems to be dominated by Realtek but Fedora 29
> doesn't seem to have drivers for the various chips. Found an adapter
> from BrosTrend that said it supported LINUX without noticing that the
> support was for the slow cycle DEBIAN. With a clue from support found
> the driver on github.
>
> I was successful in getting the driver from
>
>
https://github.com/zebulon2/rtl8812au
>
> to install on a Fedora 29 system with the 4.20 version of the kernel.
> Had to get the newer version from
>
>
https://github.com/gordboy/rtl8812au
>
> for installation on a second Fedora 29 system running the 5.2 kernel.
> This version also installed on the newer 5.3 kernels.
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