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ASUS USB-AC53 Nano AC1200 Dual-Band USB Wi-Fi Adapter $13.60 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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  • Super-fast Wi-Fi in a nano-sized package that's small enough to leave plugged in
  • Instant Wi-Fi upgrade for laptops
  • Enjoy 802.11ac Wi-Fi speeds
  • Perfect for streaming and gaming
  • Dual-band support gives you the 5GHz frequency band for smooth 4K UHD streaming and low latency gaming
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  • +5

    If I wanted a USB 802.11ac dongle with an unspecified mystery chip, I'd spend $2 on Aliexpress.

    • But is it SNSV branded?

    • $2? go on haha

  • +1

    how does this compare to ones with an antenna like tp link ub500 plus?

  • Is there a well priced wifi plus Bluetooth receiver?

  • Thanks. Ordered. Moved into an apartment and Ethernet cables are ugly. For the old PC box when I get Flight Sim cravings once a month 😂 cheers

  • +3

    I have one of these, for its size it works reasonably well. One issue I did have was when I upgraded to FTTP and had all the new boxes, for some reason it then found it hard to detect the 5ghz wifi connection. It started dropping out. I would have to restart PC and unplug/replug for it to detect 5ghz again and connect.

  • Will it work with swan camera recording unit?

  • Sadly no delivery to regional victoria allowed. Prime member. Considering giving up on Amazon, going down hill

    • +1

      I'm in a rural area, all amazon deliveries go through Australia Post. For parcels larger than a letterbox, they’re often marked as 'out for delivery' but are then immediately listed as 'ready for pickup' at the local post office.

      Just 20 minutes from the suburbs, Toll and Sendle deliver straight to my doorstep.

      At least Amazon accepts my address, but when a courier as affordable as Sendle can deliver to my doorstep, I can't see why Amazon and Australia Post couldn't.

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