I would avoid *any* realtek devices. Power management bugs, bugs at the hw,
firmware and driver level.  Not particularly well impressed. But then, I
have yet to find any *USB wifi* dongle that particularly impresses me.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/252210/wi-fi-problems-using-asus-usb-n13-adapter/252215

On 23 October 2017 at 10:25, Christoph R. Murauer <n...@nawi.is> wrote:

> The only 2 options you have is, get a Android device then you can use
> USB tethering over urndis(4) or, buy one of this round 10 Euro or less
> mini USB WIFI dongles which use the urtwn(4) firmware, then you can
> use your iPhone and tether using WIFI.
>
> The Edimax with a RTL8188CUSe and, the TP-LINK with a RTL8188EU work.
> Used booth in the past.
>
> > Hi everyone !
> >
> > Does iPhone tethering work with OpenBSD? In other words, is there an
> > equivalent or alternative to FreeBSD & DragonFlyBSD’s usbmuxd in
> > OpenBSD? The only thread about “tethering” that I found in the
> > mailing list archives is about a Palm Treo.
> >
> > I will be thankful for any advise!
> >
> > RS.-
> >
> >
>
>


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