Which Wi-Fi adapter has the best support on Linux?

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  • USB-WiFi

    USB WiFi Adapter Information for Linux

  • This site has good info on what wifi adapter is best supported by the linux kernel. https://github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi

  • surface-aggregator-module

    Linux ACPI and Platform Drivers for Surface Devices using the Surface Aggregator Module over Surface Serial Hub (Surface Book 2, Surface Pro 2017, Surface Laptop, and Newer)

  • Other platforms, such as Microsoft's Surface devices have the Surface Aggregator Module whose role(s) haveexpanded to scopes such as handling input events, and over time, become much harder to handle on alternate operating systems such as Linux. Apple's T2's security processor, for example, imposes even more restrictions (and at a wider scope) than Microsoft's SSAM implementation.

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