External Adapter, USB 1.1, Supported O/S: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Security: WEP, WPA, WPA2
The Wireless-N USB Network Adapter is the simple way to add wireless connectivity to your notebook or desktop computer. Just connect it to your PC's USB port and enjoy incredible high-speed wireless network access, at unheard-of distances distances.
Price Range: $50 - $84
MPN: WUSB300N
Form Factor: External Adapter
Interface Compatibility: USB 1.1
WEP Encryption Length: 40 bit (=64 bit), 256 bit, 128 bit
Security: WEP, WPA, WPA2
Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP
Package Qty.: 1
UPC: 745883573158
Product ID: 37459700
Pros: looks cool
Cons: has a hard time fitting into some usb ports, very poor reception.
The Bottom Line: null
Review: Tried it on my laptop and several desks tops. At location with a very weak signal on the laptop internal card, the linksys consistently dropped off and could not reconnect. On the desktops in my office with 100% signal from router, it continuously drops... Read Full Review by swamospo, Jan 31, 2008
Pros: it works its reliable its faster then my old G card by about 16mbps
Cons: doesnt get anywhere near the speeds they advertise. Tech support leaves something to be desired.
The Bottom Line: null
Review: I purchased this product installed it it connects fine works great but.. The speed is no where near what they say. I'd like to know if those who connect and say there getting 270mbs have actually benchmarked that? The number the systray icon gives you of... Read Full Review by snake9782, Apr 13, 2007
Linksys - A cool way to connect to the internet!
Pros: It picks up signals from much farther away than expected.
Cons: A little on the expensive side and dainty, but worth it!
The Bottom Line: I highly recommend this unit for people with larger estates, or people who need speed to support their internet habits, such as gaming, chatting, or podcasting!
Review: Introduction: You know, my Dell laptop has a sub-par internal wireless G card, and it has failed me, connectivity wise, many times. Well, maybe it has something to with the fact that I’m not paying for cable internet, and sneaking onto... Read Full Review by rated-r, Mar 28, 2007