Difference between revisions of "External Device support"
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| + | |802.11ac | ||
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| + | |MT7610/12U: (external driver) | ||
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| + | |RTL8812AU: (external driver) | ||
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| + | |RTL8814AU: (external driver) | ||
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| + | |RTL8821AU: (external driver) | ||
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| + | |BCM435: No linux support | ||
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Revision as of 16:50, 6 May 2017
On this page you can find a list known external devices on an Enigma2 box. Many hardware has a consumer name, which doesn't says anything about the chipset=hardware that's inside. If you are not certain if some external device is supported, you should checkout the hardware specs.
Wireless LAN devices
| Chipset | box |
| RT73 | ETXX00, VU+ 3.*, VU+ 2.* |
| RT2800/ RT3070 | All with kernel 4.10.*, ETXX00, VU+ 3.* |
| RT3370: | |
| RT3572 | 2.4/5Ghz: (All with kernel 4.10.*, ETXX00 |
| RT3573 | 2.4GHz/5GHz 3T3R: |
| RT3593 | 2.4GHz/5GHz 3T3R: All with kernel 4.10.* |
| RT5370 | 2.4GHz 1T1R: All with kernel 4.10.* |
| RT5372 | 2.4GHz 2T2R: |
| RT5572 | 2.4GHz/5GHz 2T2R: |
| RT5592 | 2.4GHz/5GHz 2T2R: All with kernel 4.10.* |
| MT7601U | 2.4GHz 1T1R: All with kernel 4.10.* |
| RTL8712u | ETXX00 |
| RTL8192CU | All with kernel 4.10.* ETXX00, VU+ 3.* |
| RTL8192SU | All with kernel 4.10.* |
| RTL8178 | |
| RTL8188EU |
| 802.11ac |
| MT7610/12U: (external driver) |
| RTL8812AU: (external driver) |
| RTL8814AU: (external driver) |
| RTL8821AU: (external driver) |
| BCM435: No linux support |
DVB-USB Sticks (vTunerr)
| Name | box |