🚀 Elevate Your Internet Game with Panda PAU0F!
The Panda Wireless PAU0F AXE3000 Tri Band WiFi 6E USB Adapter is designed for users seeking high-speed internet connectivity. It supports the latest WiFi 6E technology, allowing for low latency and high data throughput on the 6GHz band. With dual adjustable antennas for optimal signal range and compatibility with multiple operating systems, this adapter is perfect for both casual users and tech enthusiasts. Enhanced security features ensure a safe browsing experience.
D**W
Fun little project.
I like it more than my alfa. My alfa is not aways out of the box and works. The panda just worked. Used it with a raspberry pi zero 2w and a usb hat board. Set it up so my phone could power the pi and I could ssh or remote into the pi. Used kali pi tail and it did not like me. Used kali pi and configured things myself and it worked.
M**S
Title: Blown Away by the Speed! My WiFi is Officially Next-Gen!
I recently upgraded my aging Dell desktop computer with the Panda Wireless AXE3000 Tri Band WiFi 6E USB Adapter (PAU0F), and I'm absolutely thrilled with the results! If you're looking to future-proof your WiFi and experience lightning-fast speeds, especially on a 6GHz network, this adapter is a must-have.First off, the installation was a breeze. I appreciated the included USB-C cable and the clear instructions. Upgrading to Windows 11 was a worthwhile step to fully unlock the 6GHz potential, and boy, does it deliver! I live in a densely populated area with tons of WiFi interference, and the difference is night and day. My streaming is smoother, downloads are faster, and online gaming is lag-free.The dual 5dBi antennas are a game-changer for signal strength. Even in areas of my home where my old adapter struggled, I now have a strong, stable connection. The ability to connect to 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz bands gives me incredible flexibility.I also love the low power consumption, which is perfect. And knowing it supports the latest security protocols like WPA3 gives me peace of mind.Key highlights:Blazing-fast speeds: The 6GHz performance is incredible.Strong signal: The dual antennas make a huge difference.Easy installation: User-friendly setup.Future-proof: WiFi 6E is the way to go!Versatile: Works with various bands and operating systems.If you're ready to take your WiFi to the next level, I highly recommend the Panda Wireless AXE3000. It's a fantastic investment!
P**D
Plug and play with Linux Mint
Nice product that just works without any fuss, at least with Linux Mint.
C**R
No packet injection
Had to go 4 stars because the speed increase was crazy switching to 5g from a 2.4ghz adapter. Was very disappointed when I ran a deauth attack and found out this adapter doesn't support packet injection so it's only good for basic wifi scanning and Internet connection
D**T
All great
All good
A**H
Plug and Play? Not working for me with Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS (6.8.0-45-generic) Kernal?
I'm not Linux profession but I've been trying to find external wifi adapter that actually work and easy to use. This one looks promising and I've read comments that said it work well, just plug and play. Simply not the case for me again. I'm running very up to date version of Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS with (6.8.0-45-generic) as the kernal? I don't know what a kernal is but the Quick Start Guide said I need Linux kernal 5.20 or higher. I'm at 6.8.0 I guess and it should work right. Looks I've got one usb wifi adapter to work and it's a low end one with. I've been buying a lot of over promising one and they simply don't work as promised. I'm getting 30 or so mbps right now. I'm buying these to get like 10x that but they just don't want to work. Why? and I'm very sadden by this kind of purchase once again. It's my 3rd or fourth one so far and they aren't working right away as was written in the description. Help or f off with these kind of product made in china or over marketing seller.Edited:I don't want to be hating on y'all but it simply not working. At least have or update the description if it ain't working on 6.8 version of kernal. Some of other product I've seen said "up to" 6.5 Linux Kernal but this product 'Quick Starting Guide' said 5.20 or higher. Clearly I'm either too updated for the product or sh!t ain't working lol. Help
W**V
Plug and play for Linux Mint
This little device was a life-saver. I recently built a PC with an MSI PRO X870-P motherboard. This is board apparently comes with a WiFi device built-in that is "bleeding edge" and only contains drivers for Windows 11. I installed Linux Mint on this computer, and had no WiFi so couldn't connect it to the internet. Sadly I couldn't even use an ethernet cable to get around the issue because, apparently, Linux Mint didn't havae the right drivers for it either.However, this device, I plugged it into one of the USB ports and had internet in a few seconds. I haven't even bothered trying to sort out the drivers for my motherboards WiFi device because this thing works so well.
A**Y
Only supports 80MHz-wide channels in Wifi 6E
Easily recognized by several operating systems (checked Windows 11, MacOS Sequoia and Ubuntu 24) and works well in the Wifi 6E (6GHz) band. BUT ... this device doesn't support channel widths greater than 80MHz. The 802.11ax spec allows 160MHz channels. So you only get half the bandwidth you'd expect from a Wifi 6E device unfortunately. To be fair this limitation is mentioned in the spec (maximum bit rate is only 1200Mbps instead of 2400Mbps). I wish it implemented the full 802.11ax spec though.
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