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    TL-WN727N as WAN interface

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    • NightlySharkN Offline
      NightlyShark @bavcon22
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      @bavcon22 I know this is a long shot, but, cloud it be inserted in a USB 1.1 port by any chance? Or have a USB controller run in 1.1 speed? Again, I know it is a long shot.

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        bavcon22 @bavcon22
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        Speed test results:
        Screenshot from 2023-02-19 20-39-43.png

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          NightlyShark @bavcon22
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          @bavcon22 41524bc2-f699-475a-9102-2ad839f021d9-image.png

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            bavcon22 @NightlyShark
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            @nightlyshark The WiFi module is connected to Lenovo ThinkCentre M9xp (x is an number) to USB 3.0 port. Is the USB 3.0 a problem the wifi device is USB 2.0?

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              NightlyShark @bavcon22
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              @bavcon22 It is a problem if the port drops to 1.1. I don't know if this can be caused by a rusted connector, driver (both controller and chipset) or something...

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                NightlyShark
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                @bavcon22 said in TL-WN727N as WAN interface:

                Lenovo ThinkCentre M9xp

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                Do you need any OEM chipset (more like, on-CPU-controller) drivers for the AMD Lenovo-specific (most likely), CPU?

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                • stephenw10S Offline
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  Hmm, I don't have one I can test in station mode. In hostap mode though the Status > Interfaces page does show the link 'Rate'. Do you see that?

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                    NightlyShark @stephenw10
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                    @stephenw10 Maybe you can whip-up a VM in a PC, pass-trough a USB controller and test it from there?

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                      bavcon22 @NightlyShark
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                      @nightlyshark The PC has USB 2.0 connectors I will try it. Next weekend I have intent to update my pfsense+ 12.05 to 13.01 and then I will give the feedback in this forum.

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                        NightlyShark @stephenw10
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                        @stephenw10 Sorry, replied to the wrong answer. 🙄

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                          bavcon22 @bavcon22
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                          @bavcon22 Speedtest results with USB 2.0 PC port:
                          Screenshot from 2023-02-19 21-05-40.png

                          No better results.
                          Thank you for all, I will see if any better results with newer version of pfSense+ afrer I will update the software.

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                            NightlyShark @bavcon22
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                            @bavcon22 There is always the case that the adapter has some damaged component that causes it to drop to a USB 1.1 mode, or just be like that from factory (highly unlikely).

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                              bavcon22 @NightlyShark
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                              @nightlyshark I will try to connect this dongle tp-link tl-wn727n to Raspberry Pi to "see" if the device actually work with 11n connection with different OS's and than report back what I will find.

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                                bavcon22 @bavcon22
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                                @bavcon22 I tested the dongle on PC x86 x64 with Linux mint OS.
                                Testing specs:

                                OS: Linux mint 21.1 cinnamon
                                PC: Acer Aspire 5 A515-45-R5X9
                                USB: dongle conected to USB3 on PC, USB2 on dongle
                                Connection: via Android phone or home wifi
                                Conected: LAN
                                Speedtest results ~30Mbit simetric on bought wifi devices.

                                I think the dongle is capable of 11n transmission.

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                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                  Were you able to see what the reported connection 'rate' was in pfSense?

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                                    NightlyShark @bavcon22
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                                    @bavcon22 Judging from my bad experiences with TP-Link Wi-Fi adapters, maybe try another adapter? 30 Mbits is still pretty low. I owned such an adapter, and I had to manually resolder the antenna connections (many years ago, though). My point is, they are unreliable and unpredictable.

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                                      bavcon22
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                                      Now I tested dongle with the upgraded pfSense+ v. 13.01 and FreeBSD 14 and the connection was 11g not 11n. Speed test gives me 10Mbits symmetric. My conclusion is not to buy this version of dongle for FreeBSD OS, it is not fully supported.
                                      Before I buy it, I consulted the FreeBSD hardware and I saw the TL-WN727N that is supported in FreeBSD 13 but I missed crucial information v.3.0 is supported not my version of dongle, my dongle is v.5.2. I will use it for my other project.

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                                        bavcon22 @NightlyShark
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                                        @nightlyshark Hi in have a maximum speed of around 100Mbits DOWN 50Mbits UP, I know it is not great.

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                                          bavcon22 @stephenw10
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                                          @stephenw10 What is command in Linux mint like the command ifconfig -vvv in pfSense? In test I done the command ifconfig -v and I was able to see only WiFi bandwidth and it was 20MHz the connection 11n was not mentioned.

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                                          • stephenw10S Offline
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                            iwconfig might do it

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