Well, this is no wifi device. This is an ethernet dongle.
That particular one:
https://www.tp-link.com/en/home-networking/computer-accessory/ue300/

Envoyé de mon iPad

> Le 28 sept. 2020 à 00:55, Torsten <tors...@cnc-london.net> a écrit :
> 
> HI
> As far as I can tell, WiFi is nominal speed, not designated speed
> Another dominating factors for that would be USB connection type, hardware 
> bus connections, motherboard design, direct processor lanes to where
> 
> Wifi is what it is, never as good as hard wired 100mb/1000mb or even 10gb 
> connections
> 
> Best
> T 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-m...@openbsd.org <owner-m...@openbsd.org> On Behalf Of Joel Carnat
> Sent: 27 September 2020 22:43
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Issues with TP-Link UE300
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have plugged a TP-Link UE300 on my ThinkPad X260 running OpenBSD -snapshot 
> and it seems I can't get more than 100Mbps.
> 
> The dongle attaches and get an IP address. But the speed seems limited.
> Same behaviour when attached to the USB3 port of my APU4D4 (running 6.7).
> When plugged in a MacBook Pro (running macos), it gets Gbps speed.
> 
> I have noticed that it gets attached to cdce0; I thought the RTL8153 chipset 
> would give me an ure0 device.
> 
> Is this expected?
> Is there something I can do to get Gbps out of this device?
> 
> Thanks for help,
> Jo
> 
> --
> OpenBSD 6.8 (GENERIC.MP) #85: Sun Sep 27 13:39:51 MDT 2020
> 
> cdce0 at uhub0 port 15 configuration 2 interface 0 "TP-LINK USB 10/100/1000 
> LAN" rev 3.00/30.00 addr 4
> 
> # doas usbdevs -v                                                             
>      
> Controller /dev/usb0:
> addr 01: 8086:0000 Intel, xHCI root hub
>         super speed, self powered, config 1, rev 1.00
>         driver: uhub0
> addr 02: 8087:0a2b Intel, Bluetooth
>         full speed, self powered, config 1, rev 0.01
>         driver: ugen0
> addr 03: 5986:0706 SunplusIT Inc, Integrated Camera
>         high speed, power 500 mA, config 1, rev 0.12
>         driver: uvideo0
> addr 04: 2357:0601 TP-LINK, USB 10/100/1000 LAN
>         super speed, power 64 mA, config 2, rev 30.00, iSerial 000001000000
>         driver: cdce0
> 
> 

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