Support for other hardware
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| Hardware Model / Name | What it takes to make it work |
|---|---|
| Startech 10G2A1C25EPD-USB-HUB | Works out of the box. The USB Type-C connector, 2x USB Type-A ports, and the 2.5GBe Ethernet port are all fully recognized and utilized by Linux. |
| DELL WD19TBS Dock Station | Confirmed working on the latest firmware (and likely other similar models) when connected via a Baseus Mini OTG Adapter (USB 3.1 to Type-C). The Type-C connector, all USB Type-A ports, and the 1GBe Ethernet port are fully functional. |
| Orico Type-C 6-in-1 Docking Station (PW11-6PR) | Mostly working. The Gigabit Ethernet port and 3x USB-A ports work flawlessly. Note: The integrated HDMI port is currently untested. |
| TP-Link Archer TX10UB Nano (AX900) | Works perfectly out of the box. Both the Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 functionalities run smoothly without any extra setup. |
| ASUS USB BT540 Bluetooth Adapter | Currently not working. Although it shows up in lsusb (ID 0b05:1bef), the Bluetooth controller is not recognized or initialized by the Linux kernel. |
| Bluetouch™ iOS App | Confirmed working as an alternative utility to control a wireless keyboard and mouse configuration through a working Bluetooth adapter setup. |
| FENVI 1800Mbps WiFi 6 USB Adapter | Works completely out of the box via USB 3.0. Uses the MT7921 chip and requires absolutely no manual configuration. |
| TP-LINK UB500 Bluetooth 5.0 Nano Adapter | Works completely out of the box with no configuration or additional drivers needed. |