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I think qualcomm is ok. |
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Hi @fhteagle
No, I'm just watching the show.
I monitor linux-wireless to keep up with what is going into the kernel. I'm pretty sure the ath12k driver would be the one for the card you are looking at. I don't keep up with Qualcomm (Atheros) and Intel as closely as Mediatek and Realtek because they don't supply USB chipsets but the ath12k driver has been in the kernel for a while. I wish we had specific info like we do for USB but we do not. My thoughts: Unless you have an immediate need, you might be best served to wait as a lot of new cards and adapters that support WiFi 7 will be available in the coming 4-6 months. Remember also that quality can vary from maker to maker. We should see WiFi 7 cards from the big 4 (intel, Mediatek, Qualcomm and Realtek) on the market and getting reviews in the first half of this year and then WiFi 7 usb adapters Mediatek and Realtek being available maybe starting around mid-year. The in-kernel WiFi 7 drivers from the big 4 support PCIe cards and the Mediatek mt7925 driver additionally supports usb. Keep us posted on what you find out. |
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I think qualcomm has an SDK with a lot of tools for developers but you have to sign up on their site and get approved. |
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Anyone have or use one of these yet? How's the kernel module and Linux support status?
MSI Herald-BE NCM865 WI-FI 7 (Wi-Fi 7, 802.11BE, Bluetooth 5.4, PCIe, Multi-Link Operation Technology, External Antenna) https://a.co/d/7pcGyb4
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