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WiFi dongle for MacBook Pro M2

Hey Folks,


My MacBook Pro is having some connectivity *sometimes* in my own home. We've get a pretty low spec router/modem setup from our provider that is a real pain to upgrade (that's a whole other story).


The easiest thing to do is to upgrade the WiFi adapter on any devices using the network.


Unfortunately my reliable ALFA AWUS036ACM doesn't seem to be compatible, can someone recommend me a similar dongle?

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.4

Posted on Aug 14, 2023 11:03 PM

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Posted on Aug 24, 2023 6:16 AM

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Mar 30, 2024 12:23 PM in response to dwgero

dwgero wrote:

Forget the reference to AP mode. Nowadays that's for accessing a wired network via Wifi. You want the opposite, accessing a Wifi network via wired.
Range extenders often default to having the Ethernet port access the Wifi network.
If not, it might be called Client mode.


APs and mesh routers can connect Wi-Fi to wired.


They’re one of the common ways to add coverage to a network.


They’re largely transparent and avoid subnetting and IP router-related configuration work, too.


Adding multiple Wi-Fi routers—or any IP routers—usually means setting up subnet routing on the local network.


Easiest is usually to replace the ISP gear with mesh-capable gear, though that requires some knowledge of the ISP setup. (I’m often using Ubiquiti gear for that purpose, and that supports both wired and mesh.)

WiFi dongle for MacBook Pro M2

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