Todd
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
If you are converting old laptops to ChromeOS Flex because they wont run Windows 11, this adapter works! It is NOT a Realtek chipset (which most are, and dont work with Chrome OS), so these work great in laptops when converted! My only "complaint" is I dont like the style with the antenna hanging off since it can be broken, and you should remove it everytime you put the laptop in a bag, but thats a small price to pay to reuse old laptops!
Global Citizen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de abril de 2025
Worked on my Chromebook at the shopping mall and strong signal. I also designed a tube holder to avoid breaking the antenna when unplugged and in my backpack. Would recommend the manufacturer provide some case for the unit.
Darkron
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de diciembre de 2024
I've been using a Linux for my desktop OS since 2004. Throughout this time, finding hardware that works with Linux has been a challenge. I decided to find a dongle with an antenna. I needed a dongle that had kernel support as I am now using Chromeos FLEX. My first try with a different brand didn't work. Thankfully Amazon allowed a return. This LOTEKOO brand had in a short passage "this adapter also compatible with Chromebook". It worked! Just plug and play. When I boot using my Fedora 41 drive, it works too!
John Simms
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de febrero de 2023
As soon as I plugged it in, it broke. Started by overheating. When I tried to pull it out of the USB port it was so hot I had to use a towel to grip it. Then I did get it out, it broke into little pieces. This is/was the worst USB wifi device I have ever used. Don't buy it. There are much better USB wifi devices on amazon for the same price point.
TheCaptain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de enero de 2023
Worked in my kids chromebook. Not the fastest but its plug and play and gets the job done for google docs or schology.Picked this up for my kids chromebook issued by the local school district. These are notorious for dropping wifi usually with the onboard card coming loose despite following some good videos showing how to help ensure the card stays connected. Usually a reboot fixes it but often it won't or worse yet, when no network the system can't save the current google doc being written. I have previously used a usb ethernet adapter but this is much more simple and can be carried in the school bag. Low cost so if it breaks or is lost, not a huge thing.