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# Compatible 802.11ac Adapters

The WiFi Pineapple Mark VII supports 802.11ac monitor and frame injection with a supported adaptor.

The WiFi Pineapple Enterprise comes equipped with 3 MT7612U 802.11ac capable radios, but you may add more via USB if desired.

| Adaptor                                                                 | Chipset |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- |
| [Hak5 MK7AC Adapter](https://shop.hak5.org/products/mk7ac-wifi-adapter) | MT7612U |
| AWUS036ACM                                                              | MT7612U |
| EP-AC1605 **V1** (**V2 is incompatible)**                               | MT7612U |

### Installing drivers for other WiFi Adaptors

While the WiFi Pineapple has support for MT7612U and MT7601U devices out of the box, you can also install drivers for a wide range of other chipsets, such as other **MT76-based** devices, **ath9k** and **ath10k** devices, and some **Realtek** dongles.

To find drivers, you can use the **Package Manager** found in the Web Interface under **Modules > Packages**. Search for keywords related to the chipset in your adaptor.

More information about your specific adaptor can usually found with resources such as [WikiDevi](https://deviwiki.com/).


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