
The AirPcap Nx is weak - does not support short guard interval so you will likely miss a LOT of traffic, so that fails your reliable requirement but is 2x2 802.11n. Does not work in Linux, either: can compile a STA driver but no monitor mode support. The Savvius 802.11ac adapter is crappy - very poor Rx strength so do not recommend it unless you really need to do 802.11ac, but even then, I would still look for another solution. I looked forward to when it is stabilized. Good luck - maybe others can help you get something going with this. I can't help with npcap - never works for me as I always get a BSoD. WNDA4100 802.11abgn 3x3:3 Īs well, the Savvius 802.11n adapters use the same chipset, so they work just the same as would just about any device with this chipset: One Netgear variant: Bus 002 Device 004: ID 0846:9012 NetGear, Inc.


I can confirm a 3x3 802.11n USB adapter that works with Linux (recent kernel!) and Windows (Omnipeek).
