Glink Usb Lan Driver 80211n Link Verified Link
**Subject: Installation Guide: G-Link USB LAN Driver (802.11n)
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Appendix A — Useful commands (Linux examples) **Subject: Installation Guide: G-Link USB LAN Driver (802
- Identify the real chipset (VID/PID).
- Download the correct Realtek driver – not a “driver booster.”
- Disable USB power saving.
- On Linux, use the built-in
rtl8xxxudriver. - Accept that peak speeds will be ~80 Mbps – it’s 802.11n.
For Raspberry Pi OS:
USB extension cable
These small dongles have tiny antennas. Do not plug them directly into the back of a desktop tower (the metal case blocks signal). Use the included (if one came with the adapter) or buy a 1-meter USB 2.0 extension cable. Place the adapter at desk level, away from walls. Identify the real chipset (VID/PID)