I have some revision of this (actually 3 revisions of it).
Let’s just say that if you are a user of Kali linux, it’s hard to get a better value in a USB adapter.
But it’s 802.11n. “Not kNowN for its range.”
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It’s garbage and like another person said, “N” is crap at range. It’s older than dirt is why it’s $20 - * Honest Review - I’d buy it for $5 but not $20.
Native monitor mode and packet injection support.
If you care about that support of thing, you’re not going to care about range. You’ll have a different antenna (and possibly amp) lined up anyways.
Even the windows drivers support jacking up the TX power.