Be Aware of the Edimax EW-7811Un Wi-Fi Dongle
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2020 6:35 pm
Yesterday, I turned on my MiSTer FPGA just to find out that i didn't. Originally, I linked it to the Y cable that I using for the USB Hub since not using worked, but then I bought a pair of Y cables, but neither of them worked. So I started playing around a bit.
-I removed the power switch out of the equation and when I plugged the FPGA with Y cable, it worked...
-But it stopped working when I plugged the other end in hub
-I unplugged the bluetooth and Wi-Fi dongle, then everything worked
-I replugged the bluetooth dongle, still worked
-I replugged the Wi-Fi dongle, everything stopped working
-I plugged that Wi-Fi dongle into my PC, it worked, but when I unplugged it, it was burning hot!
Clearly the power supply of the DE10-NANO was protecting my hardware from this junk. The Wi-Fi dongle is a Edimax EW-7811Un 150Mbps 11n Wi-Fi USB Adapter Nano Size, it was on the recommendation list on the MiSTer Github, but guess I got lemon because I bought it on January 14th of this year! Anyway, just thought I'd let you guys know.
-I removed the power switch out of the equation and when I plugged the FPGA with Y cable, it worked...
-But it stopped working when I plugged the other end in hub
-I unplugged the bluetooth and Wi-Fi dongle, then everything worked
-I replugged the bluetooth dongle, still worked
-I replugged the Wi-Fi dongle, everything stopped working
-I plugged that Wi-Fi dongle into my PC, it worked, but when I unplugged it, it was burning hot!
Clearly the power supply of the DE10-NANO was protecting my hardware from this junk. The Wi-Fi dongle is a Edimax EW-7811Un 150Mbps 11n Wi-Fi USB Adapter Nano Size, it was on the recommendation list on the MiSTer Github, but guess I got lemon because I bought it on January 14th of this year! Anyway, just thought I'd let you guys know.