Reviewed on 06/11/06 Plays: 289
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NetGear RangeMax WNDA3100 (WNDA3100-100NAS) Pre-802.11n Wireless Adapter
54 Mbps External Adapter, USB 2.0, WLAN Standards: IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g/b, IEEE 802.11n, Supported O/S: Microsoft Windows XP... |
From 9 stores
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NetGear RangeMaxâ„¢ 240 WPN511 (WPN511NA) 802.11g/b Wireless Adapter
108 Mbps Expansion Card, PC Card (Cardbus), WLAN Standards: IEEE 802.11g/b, Supported O/S: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windo... |
From 12 stores
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NetGear WN311T (WN311T100ISS) 802.11g/b Wireless Adapter
54 Mbps Internal Adapter, PCI, WLAN Standards: IEEE 802.11g/b, Supported O/S: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Micros... |
From 13 stores
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NetGear WNHDEB111 (WNHDEB111-100NAS) Wireless Adapter
External Adapter, Supported O/S: Apple MacOS, Linux, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, UNIX, Microsoft Windows Vista, ... |
From 7 stores
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NetGear Rangemax Next Wireless-N USB2 (WN11100GRS) Pre-802.11n
54 Mbps External Adapter, USB 2.0, WLAN Standards: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g, Supported O/S: Microsoft Windows XP, ... |
From 9 stores
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Hi, I am Caitlin and this is my 64 MB per second wireless router and wireless card. It plugs into the side of my laptop. I like this wireless card, it's really small, only 6 out about this far from side of the laptop. It work's great. The only problem with this is it gets really really hot. I bought these as a set, so they came together. It was about $100. It had a $50 rebate that I missed and was not able to get. With the whole rebate, this set would have been $50, which is a great deal. -- For the router, the router is nice and compact. It doesn't get too awfully hot when you are using it. The antenna has pretty good range. You can turn it in any direction you want which actually does help your reception. It has the capability to plug into 4 separate computers on the back of it. The lights light up green to let you know which computers are active on the system and whether or not your Internet service is actually received by your router. This is the adapter you plug in to the wall for electricity for the router. It's kind of huge and kind of hard to work around. I use this at school and the dorm room and this is a kind of a pain and it gets really hot. But I mean, what can you do? -- Overall this product is small compact and you can pretty much hide it out of the way of anything and it is great thing to use and I like it a lot.
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