Your SmallHD monitor can connect to a Wi-Fi network to work with the Fleet Control app, but most monitors not not have Wi-Fi built in. In order to connect it to a Wi-Fi network, monitors support multiple off-the-shelf USB Wi-Fi dongles. Ultra 10 and Quantum series monitors have built-in Wi-Fi.
The following table contains information about the USB dongles we have tested successfully. Others may work, but we cannot guarantee compatibility with third party equipment.
| Vendor | Description | Model | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linksys | Linksys USB Wireless Network Adapter, Dual-Band wireless 3.0 Adapter for PC, 1.2Gbps (AC1200) Speed | WUSB6300 | Amazon |
| Netgear | NETGEAR AC1200 Wi-Fi USB 2.0 Mini Adapter for Desktop PC | A6150-100PAS | Amazon |
| Asus | ASUS USB-AC53 AC1200 Nano USB Dual-Band Wireless Adapter, MU-Mimo | USB-AC53 Nano | Amazon |
| Edimax | Edimax Wi-Fi 5 Nano 802.11ac AC1200 Dual-Band Adapter for PC, Wireless AC USB Adapter Dongle | EW-7822ULC | Amazon |
| Edimax | Edimax Wi-Fi 5 802.11ac Mini AC1200 Dual-Band MU-MIMO Adapter for PC | EW-7822UTC | Amazon |
If your monitor has a 5-pin USB connection instead of a standard USB-A port, you can use a 5-pin to USB adapter to connect a Wi-Fi dongle.
Those adapters can be purchased from SmallHD.com: https://smallhd.com/products/locking-connector-usb-adapter-cable