Realtek 8811cu Wireless Lan 802.11ac Usb Nic Verified -
| Band | Channel Width | Signal Strength | PHY Rate | iPerf3 TCP Throughput | |------|---------------|----------------|----------|-----------------------| | 2.4 GHz | 20 MHz | -45 dBm | 150 Mbps | 78–95 Mbps | | 2.4 GHz | 40 MHz | -45 dBm | 200 Mbps* | 85–110 Mbps | | 5 GHz | 20 MHz | -48 dBm | 150 Mbps | 90–105 Mbps | | 5 GHz | 40 MHz | -48 dBm | 300 Mbps | 140–170 Mbps | | 5 GHz | 80 MHz | -48 dBm | 433 Mbps | 210–245 Mbps |
| Component | Specification | |----------------|----------------------------------------------------| | Host Interface | USB 2.0 (High Speed, 480 Mbps max bus speed) | | RF Bands | 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz (dual-band) | | MIMO | 1x1 (1 transmit, 1 receive) | | Max PHY Rate | 433 Mbps (80 MHz channel, 5 GHz) | | Modulation | 256-QAM, OFDM, DSSS, CCK | | Security | WPA, WPA2, WPA3 (with driver support), WEP, 802.1x | | Operating Temp | 0°C to 70°C | realtek 8811cu wireless lan 802.11ac usb nic
Abstract The Realtek 8811CU is a single-chip 802.11ac Wave-1 USB interface controller widely deployed in low-cost wireless LAN adapters. This paper examines its architecture, key features—including 1x1 MIMO, MU-MIMO support, and USB 2.0 interface limitations—as well as real-world performance and driver availability across operating systems. The findings indicate that while the chipset offers adequate throughput for typical consumer applications, its performance is constrained by USB 2.0 bus limitations and fragmented open-source driver support. 1. Introduction The proliferation of USB wireless network interface controllers (NICs) has enabled easy upgrades for legacy systems and compact devices lacking internal Wi-Fi. Among these, Realtek’s 8811CU has gained popularity due to its low bill-of-materials cost and compliance with the 802.11ac standard. It is marketed as supporting up to 433 Mbps on the 5 GHz band and 150 Mbps on 2.4 GHz. This paper provides a systematic analysis of the chipset’s capabilities, hardware architecture, and practical usage considerations. 2. Hardware Architecture The RTL8811CU integrates an 802.11ac PHY, a MAC, and a USB 2.0 interface in a single 48-pin QFN package. | Band | Channel Width | Signal Strength