Отзывы о Bluetooth+Wi-Fi адаптер Edimax EW-7611UCB
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La instalación de sus drivers son algo complicadas.
En Windows es necesario abrir el administrador de dispositivos, -> seleccionar Edimax Wi-Fi N150 Bluetooth4.0 USB Adapter, -> actualizar software de controlador, -> buscar software de controlador en el equipo, -> elegir en una lista de controladores de dispositivo en el equipo y por ultimo seleccionar "dispositivo compuesto USB", con esto se corrige el error "Código 10".
En Linux es fácil pero en la distro Raspbian usada en Raspberry Pi es necesario que vean el siguiente link.





Speeds were good and I could see no difference between wired and wireless using this adapter for normal browsing. Granted I didn't bother doing a load of speed tests as ultimately it serves one purpose for me and that's providing wireless for the old Rasperberry Pi 2 that I use for a long running home automation job hidden up in my roof space.
My house was built in the 1950s out of solid concrete and my walls are at least half a foot thick as are my ceilings and floors.... it could survive a nuclear blast but as a result it can sometimes be like living inside a Faraday cage (meaning wifi and phone signals can get blocked) but this little device has done a superb job at getting through two floors of solid concrete and through a handful of walls to go from the roof space down to behind the sofa were the router is hidden which is pretty impressive given it's tiny size.
Excellent adapter would happily buy again if need be.

I found the supplied mini cd which contains the drivers a bit useless so i downloaded the drivers from their website and got it onto the pc via a USB stick. I had a few driver installation issues until i copied the install files onto the pc from the usb stick before installing. After this it worked smoothly without issue.
Very easy and cheap way to get access to wireless internet via a device that can't currently can't do so. Highly recommended.

As an engineer, I find some people have a PC upstairs and (where there has been a problem with the internet) the router is downstairs. installing one of these will make your PC wireless.
the dongle itself is very small and only sticks out of the USB port by a few mm, which is handy if you need to put it in a laptop that will be moved around. Not too many years ago these were about 3-4 inches long and were a considerable pain.
Although it is possible to replace a wireless card in a laptop - this is a cheap and quick alternative that requires no real techy know how. Simply insert the CD that is supplied in the computer, install the software then plug the dongle into the USB port.

Update - May 28th 2017: Far more reliable than dongle it replaced. Had a few drop outs, but happens far less frequently than before. Flashing blue light on dongle is very handy too.

Update: I tried it again today when connecting my computer to my TV and it's so slow that it cannot even load Google. Rating reduced to 1 star.

I have another one for my Mac Air for the simple reason that my Mac Air just didn't like connecting to my router at all, even though my iPhone and Mac Book, game consoles, and TV all do.
Installing it on the Air was easy with the downloaded driver and the install went perfectly. the thing is that every now and then the Mac Air will disconnect from it. This, in my view, is NOT an issue with the Edimax but a weird Apple OS glitch.

It isn't fussy about which networks it connects to, unlike your laptop, which is probably why you're looking at this.
If you need long range WiFi, you will need something physically larger, such as a TP-Link T9UH - which is an impressive beast, but you're not going to leave it plugged in while porting your laptop about.


Most of the 1 star reviews are based on routers being unable to provide 2 channels (20/40mhz). Of course most end users don't know this and think its a misadvertisement. I have successfully been connected at 150mbps and the device happily stays connected at 90 - 120mbps most of the time. I am one floor above the router and can happily receive at least 90mbps from anywhere in the house.
I have now had this thing for about 6 years and recommend it as a cheap wireless device for work systems where a connection, albeit slow over range, is required. No users of this device at work have complained (there are 6) and I recently upgraded this thing to a Proster wireless AC device. That thing fell apart, I had 2 of them as the first one broke in a week! The second failed shortly after. So back to this super old but reliable little piece of marvelous cheap technology.

If you want something for the short term, I recommend this. Otherwise, avoid.


Gott sei Dank komnnte ich aber den Defekt am MacBook beseitgen und dachte nun, dass ich ihn wenigstens am PC Desktop verwenden kann. Leider wurde dieser an keinem USB-Port erkannt. Auch nach Installation der Treiber stellte sich keine Funktion ein, außer dass ein zusätzlicher Dienst gestartet wird und irgendeine Software auf der Platte liegt.
Die Deinstallation verlief mit der beigelegten Batch-Datei dermaßen, dass sich ein DOS-Fenster öffnete und ca. 10 Skeunden danach wieder kommentarlos verschwand. Der ganze Müll blieb natürlich (einschließlich Dient) auf der Platte liegen, den ich dann händich beseitigt habe. Das schließt auf äußerst rudimentäre Programmierung, um nicht zu sagen Schlamperei. Hinzu kommt noch, dass der Adapter bedingt durch die Baugröße benachbarte USB-Ports ebenfalls blockiert.
Insgesamt machte das Prozedere auf mich einen wenig seriösen oder durchdachten Eindruck, weswegen ich von einem Kauf abraten würde.
