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Re: Wireless Data transfer
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02/11/2016 10:07 AM
post115727
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Re: Wireless Data transfer
Backing up a bit, why do you need to use WiFi?
We support most of the USB/Ethernet dongles that use ASIX and SMSC95xx chips internally, the USB2.0 with 100Mb/s max are
better supported than any that are USB 3.0 and Gigabit. We do support some of the later, but more of the former.
Alternatively if you have USB OTG then you can run one of the Ethernet over USB protocols like NCM/ECM/RNDIS if you can
get Windows to cooperate.
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Re: Wireless Data transfer
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02/11/2016 11:25 AM
post115728
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Re: Wireless Data transfer
Mark Wakim,
I ordered those module. I will check it.
You know that it does't gonna work.
Those module doesn't have full size card slot.
You was talking about Mini PCIE based wifi module. Are those Broadcom and Atheros? Is it have supported driver?
How can i transmit Real time simulation data using this PCIE based module?
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