![]() The front has an image of the adapter with its four antennas attached, making for an “imposing” half-octopus. The unit comes in a colour print retail cardboard box. So I settled for a Chinese alternative – the EDUP EP-AC1621 for AU$45 posted after stacking all the discounts I could find. At that price, I’d just buy another hAP ac and use that as the adapter … After some searching, I found some very expensive options available locally – about AU$120 which was just downright unreasonable. So I thought I’d get myself a three-stream device just to test – hopefully one that would be a bit less problematic under Linux than the previous 802.11ac USB adapters I’ve tried. In my case, maybe I should’ve gone with the hAP ac² instead and saved the money? The problem was that I had absolutely no three-stream capable equipment to use with it – so I wasn’t seeing any of the benefits of that third stream. In my quest for more wireless throughput, my hAP ac with three-stream 802.11ac wireless seemed to be the right choice. ![]()
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