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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Netgear WG111US 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter enables up to 54 Mbps wireless Internet access to either your desktop or notebook PC. This device supports office roaming for notebook PC users for shared broadband Internet access and resources. Incorporating high-level WEP encryption, the adapter shields your network from wireless eavesdroppers without sacrificing performance. Stylish and compact, it plugs into the available external USB port of your PC, eliminating the need to open up your desktop PC. NETGEAR's Wireless LAN Manager also lets you create profiles that reflect specific WLAN settings for each place you travel ? giving you unfettered mobility at home, the office, the airport, and other public hotspots. Channels - 11 channels (US, Canada), 13 channels (ETSI), 14 channels (Japan) | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 10.7 inches | | Product Width: | 6.9 inches | | Product Height: | 1.9 inches | | Product Weight: | 2.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.0 inches | | Package Width: | 6.6 inches | | Package Height: | 2.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 31 reviews |
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| | Features | USB 2.0 Adapter provides 802.11g wireless capabilitySmall form factor for maximum portabilitySupports 128-bit WEP for enhanced securityBackwards compatible with 802.11b wireless networksDevice measures 3.72 x 0.6 x 1.19 inches (WxHxD)
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Worked right out of the box Jan 03, 2009 The installation disc didn't have Vista drivers, but a quick trip to the Netgear website solved that issue. I easily installed the software and had an excellent signal in minutes. This replaced the crappy 2Wire adapter provided by AT&T Uverse.
Perfect out of the box Jan 02, 2009 I've only just begun using the adapter, but so far it works perfectly.
1) Easy to install
2) Includes a USB extender cable (a nice and useful feature)
3) My download and upload speeds tested as the same as when the computer was hard-wired with the ethernet cable
I'm at 95% signal strength one room away from the wifi antenna. I'm no expert, but this did exactly what it it was supposed to do. I have a Netgear antenna, so my only recommendation is to get a USB adapter from the same company that makes your wifi router. That was recommended to me by my IT guy at work and it worked flawlessly with this equipment.
NETGEAR WG111US Wireless-G USB 2.0 Adapter Dec 02, 2008 This product is great as it was very easy to use and install
great vendor
What a bargain! Nov 27, 2008 I bought this at such a great price, I may as well have stolen it! When I ordered this I thought I was going to get a piece of junk in the mail or worse yet, not get anything at all because I swore it was a joke. I couldn't believe such a handy little piece of equipment was being sold so cheap! I have been using this since the second I opened the package and I do not have any complaints at all. If you need a wi fi adapter and you are on a budget, then this one is for you!
Netgear and Linux Oct 23, 2008 This is my second Netgear USB wireless adapter. I've been using one happily for a couple years on my desktop (Windows) system.
My neighbor offered me a few old desktop computers he was going to throw out, urging me to try to get one going with parts from the three. (I can't turn down free junk.) The ex-corporate Compaq responded favorably to my tinkering, so it seemed like a good time to download a copy of the Linux operating system to see what that environment is like.
I decided to try the Mandriva distribution after reading summaries of the various kinds at linux.com. The installation went well and I was navigating comfortably in a short while. I plugged in the Netgear adapter into a USB port, and moments later I was informed that my home's wireless network had been found and what was the password? I typed it in and was off and running, just like that.
My compliments to Netgear for making a good, inexpensive adapter, and to Mandriva for having its driver right in their basic installation to handle it.
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