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got in checkout, looks perfect uses, work in ubuntu 11.10/12.04?

muchos.

i suspect does. downloaded windows xp driver website , in .inf file, see this:
[atheros]
; displayname section deviceid
; ----------- ------- --------
; tplink
%ather.devicedesc.0300t% = ather_dev_30a4.ndi, pci\ven_168c&dev_002d&subsys_0300168c
%ather.devicedesc.0301t% = ather_dev_30a4.ndi, pci\ven_168c&dev_002d&subsys_0301168c
%ather.devicedesc.0300t% = ather_dev_30a4_30a4.ndi, pci\ven_168c&dev_002e&subsys_30a4168c
this device supported in wireless driver ath9k:
code:
$ modinfo ath9k | grep 002d  alias:          pci:v0000168cd0000002dsv*sd*bc*sc*i*
i don't know if reliably achieve n speeds; n still bit tricky in ubuntu.

might additional clues searching forum pci.id: 168c:002d.


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