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Wheezy) as it includes the needed 8192cu driver builtin to the<br />

kernel<br />

▪ Netgear<br />

▪ WNDA3100v2 tested with debian (wheezy); no driver for broadcom<br />

chipset (see http://www.wikidevi.com/wiki/Netgear_WNDA3100v2).<br />

▪ Realtek<br />

▪ RTL8188CUS USB-ID 0bda:8176, kernel oops in dmesg and freeze<br />

when pulled from USB. (B)<br />

▪ Trendnet<br />

▪ TEW-424UB (http://www.element14.com/community/docs/<br />

DOC-44703) USB ID: 0bda:8189; tested on Debian, Fedora & Arch;<br />

rtl8187 driver; errors with LXDE running (B)<br />

▪ TP-Link<br />

▪ TL-WN821N (http://www.element14.com/community/docs/<br />

DOC-44703) USB ID: 0cf3:7015; tested on Debian; requires<br />

htc_7010.fw (http://linuxwireless.org/download/htc_fw/1.3/<br />

htc_7010.fw) firmware; ath9k_htc driver; errors with LXDE running (B)<br />

▪ TL-WN723N USB ID: 0bda:8176; tested on Arch without a powered<br />

hub; it seems to draw too much current.<br />

USB Bluetooth adapters<br />

Working Bluetooth adapters<br />

▪ Asus USBIA-EG (paired with Asus Blutooth Keyboard/Media Center Remote<br />

▪ Verified works error-free in XBMC. Text echo problems exist in<br />

Raspbian<br />

▪ Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode) - (USB ID<br />

0a12:0001)<br />

▪ Example of above is; TOPDIGI UA01 Bluetooth USB Dongle Plug and<br />

Play (install bluez package from std repos)<br />

▪ Tesco own brand 'Technika' Nano Bluetooth Adaptor has the Cambridge<br />

Silicon Radio chipset and works fine, cost £5.97 at time of posting.<br />

▪ Hama USB Bluetooth 3.0 adapter (Class 1) ~£10 on amazon.co.uk.<br />

▪ Another sample: Product ID: 0a12:0001, pictured here:<br />

http://www.element14.com/community/message/58288<br />

▪ RiiTek RT-MWK02+ - comes with a usb bluetooth adapter that works<br />

perfectly for both the RiiTek mini bluetooth keyboard/mouse and other<br />

bluetooth devices. Tested both on builtin USB and on powered USB hub.<br />

There are other RiiTek bluetooth (and non-bluetooth wireless) devices<br />

on the working list. Bluetooth adapter shows up in lsusb as "0a12:0001<br />

Cambridge Silicon Radio" - this is notable as most other sources of this<br />

chipset do not seem to be available in the US.<br />

▪ D-Link DBT-122, with ID 07d1:f101, using a Broadcom chip

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