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Panda Wireless® PAU0D AC1200 Wireless AC USB Adapter w/Dual Antennas - Windows 7/8/10/11/2019/2022, Zorin, MXLinux, Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, Rocky, Kali Linux and Raspbian

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About this item

  • Works with any 2.4GHz and 5GHz 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n networks. Max. wireless connection speed: 867Mbps. Supports both infrastructure and ad-hoc modes. Security: WEP 64/128bit, WPA, WPA2, 802.1x and 802.11i, Cisco CCS V1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 compliant.
  • Multi-OS support: 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7/8/10/11/2019/2022, Zorin, MXLinux, EndeavourOS, Mint, Manjaro, Ubuntu, Lubuntu, Kubuntu, Pop!_OS, Fedora, Rocky, Debian, Arch Linux, openSUSE, Kali Linux, Tails, Raspbian and Puppy. NO Mac support for Panda Wireless PAU0D.
  • The Panda Wireless PAU0D adapter is designed to run on an Intel/AMD based PC or Raspberry Pi 0/1/2/3/4/5. It doesn't work with any Digital Media Players, Digial Video Recorders, Netwok-Attached Storage devices, Playstations, Security Cameras, etc. Please consult Panda Wireless if you want to use Panda Wireless PAU0D on any non Intel/AMD-based systems.
  • If you want to use Panda Wireless PAU0D with a guest OS like Kali in a Virtual Machine, please contact Panda Wireless for more info. In general, we recommend our customers to use Panda Wireless PAU0D on a computer running a supported operating system in the list above.
  • Technical Support and Warranty - Please email or call Panda Wireless Technical Support or your seller if you have any problems or warranty issues about your Panda Wireless PAU0D adapter, we will respond to your email/call within 24 hours.



4.2 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #305 in USB Computer Network Adapters
Date First Available May 30, 2022 Manufacturer Panda Wireless, Inc. Country of Origin China

The Panda AC1200 Dual Band Wireless 802.11ac USB Adapter With Dual 5dBi Antennas (Model: PAU0D) upgrades the WiFi
interface on your computer to the latest 802.11ac standard. Your computer can get a higher connection speed on your 5GHz
network if you live in an apartment where the airwaves might be congested by a lot of WiFi routers operating in 2.4GHz band.

Features

- Panda PAU0D upgrades any computer to the latest 802.11ac standard
- Max data rate up to 867 Mpbs with any 802.11ac/n 2.4GHz & 5GHz networks
- Dual 5dBi antennas are better suited for picking up weaker signals
- Backward compatibility with 802.11b/g wireless networks and compatibility with 802.11a/ac/n wireless networks
- Low power consumption to extend the battery life of your laptop or portable device
- Supports state of the art standards-based security features: 64b/128bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 (TKIP+AES) and WPA3 to prevent
unauthorized users to access your wireless network.

Comptability

- Any PC with an available USB port, 1GHz CPU, and 1GByte Memory
- Any brand 802.11ac/b/g/n router operating on 2.4GHz & 5GHz bands
- Compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11/2019/2022 and the latest version
of Linux distributions
- Won’t work with Xbox 360, PS3, Blu-Ray, Roku, TV, etc.
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NOT COMPATIBLE with any device that does not run an operating system specified above unless otherwise stated.

What's in the package

- 1 x Panda PAU0D Adapter
- 2 x 5dBi antenna
- 1 x USB stand (3FT cable)
- 1 x User's Manual
- 1 x Installation CD

Note: The latest manuals and drivers are available on Panda Wireless web site.

Warranty

Panda PAU0D adapter is backed by 1-year limited warranty. Please contact Panda Wireless if you have any question.


Diana
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
The led does not always light, But it is still working. Works with all the Linux distros i've tried with no fuss. It even works with windoze.
Fraser Hand
Reviewed in Australia on March 6, 2025
Works ootb with fedora
MICHAEL WHIPPLE
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
My mini-PCs have horrible internal (PCIe) network hardware. Needed USB antenna to move transfer speeds into the 20-40Mbps range. This Panda, the third one I've tried, worked perfectly immediately after unboxing. Still does. If you've installed more than a few Linux distros, you know how sad it can be to have a poor wireless connection. I've githubbed too many one-off drivers. This one was connected in seconds, no errors, no downloads, no recompiles. I'm usually in the debian/ubuntu/mint area, but it worked fine with Rocky/CentOS too. Don't know nuthin' about Windows.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
Product works as described and is the most affordable option for a Linux Wi-Fi adapter that works out of the box, at least with Debian/Ubuntu based distributions. It's plug and play. High connection speeds with decent signal gain thanks to the antennae, it should work for absolutely any consumer need or want.
Josh
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
This guide is intended for those who are facing issues when using the adapter with Kali, or those who are considering purchasing it despite negative reviews. The adapter is advertised as Plug and Play (PnP) which is correct. However, if you are running Kali on VirtualBox from a Windows host and experiencing problems, here are some troubleshooting steps to help you out:1. Make sure you have the latest VirtualBox and Extension Pack installed before proceeding.2. Configure USB settings:- Plug the adapter into your Windows host.- In your Kali VM settings, go to Settings > USB.- Check "Enable USB Controller."- Select "USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller" from the list.-Under "USB Device Filters," add a new USB filter and choose the adapter (at the time of this written review the PAU0D, should appear as "MediaTek Inc. Wireless").- Click OK to apply the changes.3. Verify the adapter connection:- Start Kali and run "ip addr" from the terminal. Note that "ifconfig" may not work on all Linux distributions.- You should see the adapter listed as "wlan0." Keep in mind that your adapter may be assigned a different number than 0.4. Further troubleshooting (if necessary):- If the adapter still doesn't appear, follow these additional steps:- Shutdown Kali and press Windows + E to open File Explorer.- Press the ALT + D shortcut and go to C:WindowsSystem32drivers. Then use the Ctrl + F shortcut to search for "vbox.sys."- If you find the five "vbox.sys" drivers with dates older than the current year, uninstall VirtualBox. Note that updating the VirtualBox doesn't always update these drivers. Your configured VMs should remain intact.- After uninstalling, delete the old "vbox.sys" drivers from the mentioned directory.- Install the latest version of VirtualBox and the Extension Pack.- Repeat the USB settings configuration mentioned earlier, if necessary.- Launch Kali, and the adapter should now function correctly.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve any issues with the adapter's compatibility with Kali on VirtualBox. Also, you're welcome for the shortcuts ;)
Curious
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
I am certain that the improved reception possible is tied into the bipole antenna on the unit. It is modest in its size, but the attached cable is perhaps a bit less flexible than might be ideal in some areas of tight spaces. Function is not at all an issue. If I had a suggestion, it would be to make the area of the cable to the bipole unit a tad more flexible at both ends allowing a bit of rotation so that the fit is less problematic where space is limited. There are means to give both durability and yet some more numerous means to position the attached devices without their impinging upon or pushing against local space limitations.The nature of this criticism is not cosmetic, but it does reflect ease of utility if not being an issue of function.
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