I am looking for wifi adapter for my MacBook Pro(Mavericks 10.9.2)

i am looking for wifi adapter for my MacBook Pro(Mavericks 10.9.2). Somebody help me to find compatible Wifi adapter for my MacBook.
Thank you!!

RRAJJ wrote:
Thanks Bob! i already opened this search page but i didn't found anything compatible to mavericks!!!!
Then you are not looking very well. The first one in the list has compatible wifi adapters. Mavericks compatable wifi adapters are included in most of the results from my link.
If there are not enough results included in the list try modifying my search term. Try this instead:
https://www.google.com/search?q=usb+wifi+adapter+for+mavericks
There are dozens/hundreds listed.

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