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I have an Acer laptop and was running with Killer Networking 152t WiFi card but I am constantly having problems with my wireless speed and it does disconnect every now and then. Even though it is a known issue and the Killer Networking have admitted it, their solution doesn't work so I am looking for another WiFi adapter with better signal strength and reliability. I was checking the options and Intel 9260 seems good to me but I don't know if the Linux Support of this card is good.










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    There are (were) a few issues -- https://askubuntu.com/questions/1064044/intel-wireless-card-9260-speed-limited-in-ubuntu-18-04

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    Feb 8 at 17:16











  • Thanks for the link. But apparently the driver support is coming to this card and me drivers are fixing the slow speeds. And currently I think it won't be worse than my Killer Wireless adapter.

    – Georgе Stoyanov
    Feb 9 at 0:02
















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I have an Acer laptop and was running with Killer Networking 152t WiFi card but I am constantly having problems with my wireless speed and it does disconnect every now and then. Even though it is a known issue and the Killer Networking have admitted it, their solution doesn't work so I am looking for another WiFi adapter with better signal strength and reliability. I was checking the options and Intel 9260 seems good to me but I don't know if the Linux Support of this card is good.










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    There are (were) a few issues -- https://askubuntu.com/questions/1064044/intel-wireless-card-9260-speed-limited-in-ubuntu-18-04

    – Charles Green
    Feb 8 at 17:16











  • Thanks for the link. But apparently the driver support is coming to this card and me drivers are fixing the slow speeds. And currently I think it won't be worse than my Killer Wireless adapter.

    – Georgе Stoyanov
    Feb 9 at 0:02














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I have an Acer laptop and was running with Killer Networking 152t WiFi card but I am constantly having problems with my wireless speed and it does disconnect every now and then. Even though it is a known issue and the Killer Networking have admitted it, their solution doesn't work so I am looking for another WiFi adapter with better signal strength and reliability. I was checking the options and Intel 9260 seems good to me but I don't know if the Linux Support of this card is good.










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I have an Acer laptop and was running with Killer Networking 152t WiFi card but I am constantly having problems with my wireless speed and it does disconnect every now and then. Even though it is a known issue and the Killer Networking have admitted it, their solution doesn't work so I am looking for another WiFi adapter with better signal strength and reliability. I was checking the options and Intel 9260 seems good to me but I don't know if the Linux Support of this card is good.







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    There are (were) a few issues -- https://askubuntu.com/questions/1064044/intel-wireless-card-9260-speed-limited-in-ubuntu-18-04

    – Charles Green
    Feb 8 at 17:16











  • Thanks for the link. But apparently the driver support is coming to this card and me drivers are fixing the slow speeds. And currently I think it won't be worse than my Killer Wireless adapter.

    – Georgе Stoyanov
    Feb 9 at 0:02














  • 1





    There are (were) a few issues -- https://askubuntu.com/questions/1064044/intel-wireless-card-9260-speed-limited-in-ubuntu-18-04

    – Charles Green
    Feb 8 at 17:16











  • Thanks for the link. But apparently the driver support is coming to this card and me drivers are fixing the slow speeds. And currently I think it won't be worse than my Killer Wireless adapter.

    – Georgе Stoyanov
    Feb 9 at 0:02








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There are (were) a few issues -- https://askubuntu.com/questions/1064044/intel-wireless-card-9260-speed-limited-in-ubuntu-18-04

– Charles Green
Feb 8 at 17:16





There are (were) a few issues -- https://askubuntu.com/questions/1064044/intel-wireless-card-9260-speed-limited-in-ubuntu-18-04

– Charles Green
Feb 8 at 17:16













Thanks for the link. But apparently the driver support is coming to this card and me drivers are fixing the slow speeds. And currently I think it won't be worse than my Killer Wireless adapter.

– Georgе Stoyanov
Feb 9 at 0:02





Thanks for the link. But apparently the driver support is coming to this card and me drivers are fixing the slow speeds. And currently I think it won't be worse than my Killer Wireless adapter.

– Georgе Stoyanov
Feb 9 at 0:02










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