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Sonnett Technologies G54-PCI Aria Extreme Wireless PCI Card (54 Mbps) Review

Sonnett Technologies G54-PCI Aria Extreme Wireless PCI Card (54 Mbps)
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So you want wireless Internet for your home? This is what you need. This card, a wireless router and either a subscribed DSL or cable connection (modem usually provided by your Internet company).
Unless you want to connect solely to your PDA and cellphone, don't get a bluetooth adapter (I was hoping that would be the cheap alternative to get me hooked up, but it's not). You have to have the two pieces of hardware to make it work -- the pci card and the router.
I've been a PC girl all my life, but recently bought an Ibook. I also bought an airport express base station with itunes so that I could have my Ibook online at the same time as my PC, but you could buy any wireless router. However, the aiport base is so easy to use, I highly recommend getting one, takes the headache out of configuring your wireless and allows you to play your stereo in any room of your home (a neat perk). You basically just attach your Internet ethernet cable into it, then plug it into any wall socket and it's set. Even though it's an apple router, it works just as easily with a PC. It's brilliant.
I did a lot of reading to try to figure out a compatible format that would allow both my PC and Ibook to get online and found this. The other reviews are right, this is the easiest set up of wireless imaginable. And the beauty of it is that it works just as efficiently on a PC (I own a Dell Dimension) as it does on a Mac.
Before you install this card though, be sure to drop by http://www.sonnettech.com/ downloads and get the Aria extreme PCI Windows Utility & Driver -- just have it unzipped in a new file folder on your desktop, ready for installation. For some reason the company doesn't ship a CD, and while Windows XP is automated for almost every product out there, for this one, you need to do a bit of legwork by getting the download at the website. So you'll have to be attached to your Internet before you install this card to get the download first.
Next, open your PC, install the card in any open PCI slot, close the computer back up, attach the attena, tilt it vertically up, and then reboot your computer. XP will give you a prompt to install ... just ignore this and close out. Once you're booted up, double click the "setup" file from the aria download and it will install everything for you.
Unhook your Internet cable (you only need to unplug the part that would go into your PC normally), plug it into your wireless router and within minutes it will detect your signal. All set up for your PC. If you are encountering trouble with the signal .. go down to your taskbar.. you'll see a green icon next to your clock, bottom right, double click on it and go into the configuration tab. Mid-way down you'll see something that says Network name, with a pulldown menu. For me, because I'm using an apple router, I chose "apple network" and immediately got "excellent" connection. Experiment with the choices and pick the signal that gives you "excellent."
Now this may sound more complicated than it is. I wrote out the step by step instructions in case you ran into problems, but if your installation was anything like mine, it'll take you about 10 minutes at most to get back online and WIRELESS!
As for the card itself, the speed is stunning. I am impressed that the Internet can go much faster than I already had with a straight cable modem connection.
All in all, this is an excellent solution to going wireless. I highly recommend it, and the airport base, to get you wireless-ed in your home.


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pNeed an easy way to move files between computers or share an Internet connection, but dont have an Ethernet outlet nearby? Now you can add wireless networking to most any desktop computer the Sonnet Aria extreme PCI makes it simple. This affordable adapter card plugs into any available PCI slot, and configuration is a breeze; this is networking made easy. Whether you are creating a new network, or just adding on, the Aria extreme PCI does it without wires./p

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Belkin WLS DT NTWK CARD-125MBPS 802.11G ( F5D7001 ) Review

Belkin WLS DT NTWK CARD-125MBPS 802.11G ( F5D7001 )
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I purchased this card for a PowerMacintosh G4 Quicksilver tower. After reading about some possible difficulties with this card in a Mac, I called Belkin before purchasing it. The friendly tech person assured me that all versions of this card would work in a Mac with the latest version of OSX. Sure enough, I bought the card, installed it, and it just works. Nothing to modify or install. Whether or not this means they've returned their line to the Broadcom chipset, or the Apple Airport drivers now detect the new chipset, I don't know. All I can say is that this card works flawlessly in a PowerMac G4 tower with OS 10.4.3.

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The Belkin Wireless G Plus Desktop Card connects your desktop computer to your wireless network. With a Belkin Wireless G Plus Router as the central connection point of your network, your computers can share your high-speed Internet connection as well as files, printers, and hard drives.By achieving networking speeds that are faster than standard 802.11g, the Wireless G Desktop Card provides increased real world networking speeds. This means you will see overall speed improvements in mixed mode networking environments where other 802.11g devices may be present. Wireless G Plus offers even faster speeds in pure G Plus networking environments. Wireless G Plus technology is interoperable with all other wireless devices.

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Netgear WGM511NA Pre-N Wireless PC Card Review

Netgear WGM511NA Pre-N Wireless PC Card
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. . . where I had no access with my old wireless card. I didn't change my router, just the card. I have a medium signal up here, two stories and about 40 yards from the router. The signal is more than enough to compute comfortably and without hassle.
The software installed quickly, and after the card was installed it found my network immediately. A goof proof installation that took no time at all. Nice product!

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NETGEAR (WGM511NA) NETGEAR Pre-N Wireless PC Card - Network adapter - 802.11b, 802.11g

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Belkin HSM Wrls. G Notebook Card ( F5D7011 ) Review

Belkin HSM Wrls. G Notebook Card ( F5D7011 )
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My original Belkin F5D7010 ver 3000 card died in Mac OS X 10.4, Tiger. This version uses the Ralink chipset, and there is no currently available software for this card with Tiger (see my F5D7010 review).
I then purchased this F5D7011 card, which utilizes the Broadcom chipset (as in AirPort cards), and it it works in Tiger using the AirPort software in my Powerbook G4 (DVI, 667MHz). Oddly, the normal 'AirPort Setup Assistant' application did not work, but the 'AirPort Setup Assistant for Graphite or Snow' hooked up just fine.
Others have claimed similar success with F5D7010 ver 1000 or 2000, which also utilize the Broadcom chipset. These should also work in Tiger, but I have not tried these directly and cannot confirm the findings.
I'm very happy with the new setup. No more buggy Ralink software, and wireless access while in OS X 10.4. Hope this works for you too.

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The Belkin Wireless G Plus Notebook Card connects your notebook computer to your wireless network. With a Belkin Wireless G Plus Router as the central connection point of your network, your computers can share your high-speed Internet connection as well as files, printers, and hard drives.By achieving networking speeds that are faster than standard 802.11g, the Wireless G Plus Notebook Card provides increased real world networking speeds. You will see overall speed improvements in mixed mode networking environments where other 802.11g devices may be present. Wireless G Plus offers even faster speeds in pure G Plus networking environments. Wireless G Plus technology is interoperable with all other wireless devices.

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Belkin F5D6000 Wireless Desktop PCI Network Adapter Review

Belkin F5D6000 Wireless Desktop PCI Network Adapter
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It appears that the Netgear MA401 802.11b Wireless PC Card will not work with this network adapter.
Belkin's site claims:
Q: Can the Wireless PCI Card Adapter be used with any other PCMCIA or CardBus adapter cards?
A: No, the Wireless PCI Card Adapter F5D6000 will only work with and was only designed to work with the Wireless Notebook Network Card F5D6020. Using other PCMCIA or CardBus adapter cards will not work.

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With a simple install, this Card gets your PC wireless network-ready, instantly. Just slide it into any available PCI expansion slot, and enjoy the freedom to share Internet access and other resources through your router with all your other connected computers. Using our included network setup software, you'll be sharing files, hard drives, printers, and scanners in no time--without the hassle of installing network cabling.

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Netgear MA521 802.11b Wireless PC Card Review

Netgear MA521 802.11b Wireless PC Card
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I bought this card after having lots of problems with a linksys card. I have a dell laptop and I'm running Windows XP Home. The linksys card had poor signal strength and repeatedly dropped signals, even if seated next to the router. This netgear card is phenomenal. The signal hasn't been dropped yet and I have a signal throughout my house (4000 sq. ft.) and outside! Avoid the linksys card and buy netgear! I can't say enough good things about this card. I love it!

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NETGEAR MA521 -- Stay connected wherever you go with this Wireless PC Card. Once the card is inserted in your notebook computer, you can access the Internet from home or office, from campuses, parks, airports, or public hotspots in bookstores and cafes.Configured to interoperate with other NETGEAR wireless productsSecure 40/64 and 128-bit Wired Equivalency Protection (WEP) encryptionCompatible with 400MHz+ notebook PCs running Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 & XPSize -3.93 x 2.13 x 0.2 with antenna; weighs 1.3 ounces3 year limited warranty

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Abit AIRPACE WIFI WLP-01 PCI Express Wi-Fi Card Review

Abit AIRPACE WIFI WLP-01 PCI Express Wi-Fi Card
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I bought this card a few months ago when there was a rebate going on. I installed it in Linux Mint and it was detected, automatically installed the driver and just needed to configure the SSID and password and in less than 5 minutes I got internet connection. I then also installed it on a Windows 7, but got the BSOD with the latest driver from ABIT's website. Then I googled around and found this fix
"Very simple, this card is actually an atheros chipset card, simply uninstall any abit driver and install the driver for the card manually using Windows 7 default drivers under 'Network Adapters', pick either Atheros AR5006X or AR5006XS." And now it also works in Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.

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With the AirPace Wi-Fi, Universal abit is pioneering in the implementation of high-performance Wi-Fi devices using the PCI-E high-speed interface. This universal IEEE 802.11b/g (up to 54Mbps) standard Wi-Fi card offers the flexibility to be used in any PCI-E slot. It also offers a convenient software AP function. In Software AP mode the AirPace Wi-Fi transforms your personal computer into a full-fledged Access Point, allowing other devices not only to access that PC's hard drive and internet connection but also let them use its peripherals such as printers etc. In client mode Universal abit's AirPace Wi-Fi allows your PC to join an existing wireless network or use an Access Point to connect to the internet and/or intranet. But already now more and more diverse usage models are possible. In combination with abit's AirPace Music, for example, you can easily transform your PC into a wireless infotainment center, wirelessly streaming your locally stored audio files to virtually any active speakers in your home.

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Orinoco Gold 802.11b Wireless PC Card Review

Orinoco Gold 802.11b Wireless PC Card
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I purchased this card after failing to get Linksys' WPC11 to work with my Toshiba laptop (a common problem according to numerous users on Toshiba's tech support online forum).
Installation is trivial with Windows XP: just plug the card in and watch as WinXP recognizes the card and installs the driver. I've never even used the CD that came with it.
Want to upgrade the driver and firmware? No problem again, just use Windows Update.
My office-mate has a WPC11 for his Dell laptop and so we can easily compare signal strength. I am able to connect to the wireless network in the next building, and both my building and the other are brick. He's never once recieved a signal from that network. On the network in my building I always have a stronger signal than he does.
The bottom line - this is a great card that is well worth the extra money.

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The same ORiNOCO PC card can be used worldwide for the Enterprise, ISP, Public Access or Home/SOHO markets using any of the ORiNOCO access point infrastructure products. The card provides high-speed wireless networking at 11Mbps and secure Internet access for laptop and desktop computers, as well as a wide range of mobile client computing devices.ORiNOCO PC Card delivers the same high-performance connectivity as wired systems, with the added freedom to move around your building or campus. The ORiNOCO PC Card is designed with a choice of security levels to protect your data. The Gold version provides enhanced security with a 128-bit key, using RC4 encryption. The ORiNOCO PC Card is interoperable with other manufacturers high-speed IEEE 802.11b compliant systems and is fully compliant with the WECA (Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance) Wi-Fi 'wireless fidelity' standard.

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D-Link WDA-1320 Wireless G Desktop Adapter Review

D-Link WDA-1320 Wireless G Desktop Adapter
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I bought this wireless card to replace the Linksys WMP54G v4.1 which I could never make it to work with Suse 10. To my total surprise, this D-Link WDA-1320 works with Suse 10 without any hassle - no need to use Ndiswrapper and 3rd party driver. The card was correctly detected by the system after the machine was booted up in Linux mode (it's a dual boot machine). I configured the card using Suse's YaST2 tool and that's it. This card doesn't have a great range. It comes with a tiny antenna, and even after I replaced the antenna with the bigger antenna from the old Linksys card, the signal stength is still kind of weak. There were also some minor problems during driver installation as usual. But I can't complain as it works just fine and it works with Suse 10 out of the box, thank goodness!
By the way, the card I got has the Hardware Version A1 and Firmware Version 1.0

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Linksys Wireless-G PCI Adapter WMP54G - Network adapter - PCI - 802.11b, 802.11g Review

Linksys Wireless-G PCI Adapter WMP54G - Network adapter - PCI - 802.11b, 802.11g
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If you are looking for a card that works well with Windows XP 32-bit, then this card is for you. However, if you are looking for something that will work with newer Windows OS'es, keep looking. I have been struggling for weeks to get this card to work in Vista 64-bit or Windows 7 properly. I would definitely recommend the MSI card over this one if you are intending to use it in conjunction with Vista or Windows 7 (beta release, or otherwise). The card does work with Vista and Windows 7 and if you want to read webpages or check email, then you'll be okay. If you enjoy streaming media (to or from your PC), downloading large files or gaming on your PC, forget this card.
Linksys (now owned by Cisco) does not do a very good job of keeping their drivers up to date or resolving issues on their message boards. Do a Google search for "WMP54G high ping" (or "WMP54G packet loss"), and you will find many forum posts from other users experiencing the exact same problem I have with this card. I've tried every solution suggested and nothing fixes the issue...and I'm a fairly technical person, so it's not something I'm doing incorrectly. Please see my review of the MSI Super G Wireless PCI 64-Bit XP Compliant Turbo Mode card for more detail.
I will admit that this Linksys card works extremely well with other versions of Windows (just not XP Pro 64-bit or anything newer)...so if you're looking to upgrade or try and future-proof yourself somewhat when it comes to Windows compatability, do yourself a favor and skip this card. Go with MSI's offering instead. Just make sure you download the newest 64-bit driver from MSI's website before you install the card.

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The Linksys Wireless-G PCI Card installs in most desktops and lets you put your computer almost anywhere in the building, without the cost and hassle of running network cables. Now you don't have to drill holes in your walls and climb through the attic or cellar to get connected to the network. Once you're connected, you can keep in touch with your e-mail, access the Internet, use instant messaging to chat with friends, and share files and other resources such as printers and network storage with other computers on the network.The Wireless-G PCI Card connects you with Wireless-G networks at an incredible 54Mbps! And for added versatility, it can also interoperate with all the 11Mbps Wireless-B (802.11b) products found in homes, businesses, and public wireless hotspots around the country. And in either mode, your wireless communications are protected by up to 128-bit encryption, so your data stays secure.So don't hassle with running cables through your house - get your desktop connected the easy way with the Linksys Wireless-G PCI Card.

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Hawking Technology Hi-Gain 6db Wireless-G Laptop Card (HWC54D) Review

Hawking Technology Hi-Gain 6db Wireless-G Laptop Card (HWC54D)
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Like another reviewer below, I got it because it claimed it would increase the range over the not-particularly-directional antenna inside my laptop (Vaio PCG-V505EXP, running the latest service pack of XP Pro). But I found LOTS of problems:
1. It did no better at picking up signals than my laptop's built-in, and if the antenna wasn't aimed optimally it did worse.
2. When the antenna was aimed optimally, it saw signals I can normally connect to, but this card had problems connecting to them consistently ("limited connectivity") whereas my laptop's built-in WiFi has that "limited connecivity" problem only occasionally and briefly (at the same locations, with the same signals).
3. If I tried to do a Repair (from the Wireless Connection icon right-click menu), it would hang on the "disabling the wireless adapter" step.
4. The Utility that came with this installed itself in the tray. But trying to use that utility from the tray would cause it to crash every time (volunteering to "Send Report").
5. When I tried the Safely Remove icon from the tray, then tried to Stop the card so I could remove it, that process hung forever, and I had to force a shutdown (the ugly way) to get it out of that.
6. Btw, even if it would work in SOME situations (tho what situations those might be I'm not sure!), it's no good in situations where you are moving the laptop around even when close to the signal. So for those you would want to move back to the built-in WiFi. But while I have a switch on my laptop to disable that (when I want to use another connection method instead), there is no switch (in hardware or software) that I could find to disable this card temporarily. Thus no easy way to switch back and forth between directional (using this card) and non-directional (using the built-in WiFi).
Btw, after I uninstalled all the software that came with it, my built-in WiFi still didn't work (it said other software had taken it over!). I had to do a System Restore (to right before I installed this card) to get my built-in WiFi back to working normally. So if you do get this card, make sure that you try it out quickly after installing it, before you install anything else (unrelated), so that you'll have a good System Restore point if you want to Undo everything that resulted from trying out this card.

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MODEL- H-WC54DVENDOR- HAWKING TECHNOLOGIES FEATURES- Hi-Speed Wireless-G Laptop Card Hawking Technologies' HWC54D Wireless-G Cardbus PC Card Adapter features the latest in wireless technology. Standard wireless cardbus cards use low power antennas that deliver a circular signal pattern. This type of pattern recieves interference from the metal components within the laptop resulting in a drop in wireless performance and distance. The HWC54D solves this problem with its advanced directional 6 dBi Hi-Gain Antenna that delivers a strong concentrated signal in the direction of the wireless access point to establish a strong wireless link resulting in a significant increase in operating distance (Up to 200%). The Hi-Gain antenna position swivels and folds to make finding an optimal signal easy and simple. When you are not using the card simply fold the antenna down for compact safe easy transport.The Wireless-G Cardbus Card is packed with features including support for true plug and play (hot swappable) high level security (WPA and WEP Encryption) and low power consumption to preserve your laptops battery life. The HWC54D uses the latest wireless standard for the fastest connection speeds (Up to 54Mbps - 802.11g). It is also backwards compatible with legacy wireless 802.11b products. Transferring data audio and even video files wirelessly will be easy and fast. Configuration and installation is simplified to get your wireless network up and running in a matter of minutes! Includes Hi-Gain Wireless-G Laptop card CD with drivers softwareutility and manual Easy to follow quick installation guide.-- SPECIFICATIONs --------------------------------STANDARDs - IEEE 802.11b 802.11gINTERFACE/BUS - 32-bit PC CardBus 2.2WIRELESS SPEED- 54/48/36/24/12

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NETGEAR RangeMax Wireless PC Card WPN511 - Network adapter - CardBus - 802.11b, 802.11g Review

NETGEAR RangeMax Wireless PC Card WPN511 - Network adapter - CardBus - 802.11b, 802.11g
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This little card, when used with the teaching tools of Linux and Windows based OS platforms, this little card works very well with both. It's maximum range capability allows my laptop to be used at over 100 feet from the wireless router. With the capability to transmit information to another (ad-hoc) computer such as a laptop the range and the Tx and Rx is far greater than 100 feet. With the Linux OS platform using in conjunction with the madwifi driver, the compatability and ease of use is dead on.
If you are looking for a great product, versatility, and user friendly application of installment, then this is the product of choice.


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Netgear WPN511 PCMCIA Wireless Network Adapter As a 21st-century consumer, your notebook computer is an integral part of your life. But doe

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Cisco-Linksys WPC55AG Dual-Band Wireless A+G Notebook Adapter Review

Cisco-Linksys WPC55AG Dual-Band Wireless A+G Notebook Adapter
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I have a Linksys WRT54G wireless G router and I have tried it with 2 card offerings from Linksys - the WPC54G (for 802.11 b/g) and the WPC55AG (for 802.11 a/b/g). I can honestly say that with my router (w/ latest firmware version 1.02.1) I have had very strong streaming connection w/ the WPC54G card, not so with the WPC55AG. Using the a/b/g WPC55AG, the connection was significantly weaker and I would lose connection at the same distance. My desk is about 20 paces away from the router as the crow flies, (ie: other end of the 2 bedroom condo). Here is a pic of the 2 cards side by side: http://....
In conclusion, I would NOT recommend the linksys WPC55AG card if you DO NOT have to connect to a 802.11a wireless network.
I have not had to connect to a 802.11a wireless network so I cannot comment on this card's connection ability in a 5GHz network. Secondly, wireless 802.11a networks are quite rare. If you only have a Linksys WRT54G, then stick with the WPC54G card.
I purchased the Linksys WPC54G laptop card and WRT54G wireless 4 port router on Amazon for $...(UPS ground shipping included).
I purchased the Linksys WPC55AG laptop card for $...(SHIPPING included) on ....com. Their price unfortunately has since gone up ($...), but I was happy w/ their service. I received the product 5 days later via FEDEX.
Look up WPC55AG on http://www.....com for the best deal. Enter your ZIP to see the bottom line price including shipping.
One last tidbit, you could always go to Best Buy and purchase both cards to test them out for yourself. You are allowed to return the product withing 14 days. CompUSA will also probably have the product but imposes a restocking fee :(
Hope this was helpful.
- vw

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The Linksys Dual-Band Wireless A+G notebook adapter lets your notebook communicate with all three wireless network standards: 802.11b, 802.11a, and 802.11g. Typical 802.11b networks have a data rate of 11 Mbps, and are commonly found in corporate environments and in homes for household Internet connectivity without the need for running cables. They're also popping up all over the country in coffee shops, airports, hotels, convention centers, and other public spaces offering Internet "hot spots" to mobile users.
In high-speed or heavy-usage environments, 802.11b is quickly being replaced by 802.11g, which uses the same 2.4 GHz radio band, but at 54 Mbps--almost five times faster. The third wireless network standard is 802.11a, which also runs at 54 Mbps, but operates in the less-crowded 5 GHz radio band. Corporations are the most common user of 802.11a networks.
Whichever standard you use, the Dual-Band Wireless A+G notebook adapter is ready to connect. And it's simple to use. Just pop it into a PC Card slot and run the included Setup Wizard, which will walk you through the configuration. All wireless communications can be protected by up to 152-bit encryption, so your data stays secure.


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Edimax EW-7727In nMAX Wireless 802.11n PCI Adapter Review

Edimax EW-7727In nMAX Wireless 802.11n PCI Adapter
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It's awesome, works with 64-bit OS's, and installed automatically in Windows 7. I must say though, that even though I'm a floor away from my router, I still get 2 bars. I'm looking for a replacement, or some new antenna's to put on here. Sadly, I can't find the size for them ANYWHERE. :\

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Best Cost to Performance 802.11n (Up to 300 Mbps) PCI AdapterDetachable Antenna

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USB MODEM UTSTARCOM 175 BROADBAND ACCESS PHONE CARD VERIZON CDMA Review

USB MODEM UTSTARCOM 175 BROADBAND ACCESS PHONE CARD VERIZON CDMA
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Living out in the sticks, dialup internet access was what I had to live with for ages. When Verizon added a tower that improved my cell phone coverage, I started wondering if it was an option for my PC as well. I'm not an early adopter of new technology and waited until neighbors had tried various options before I was willing to try this service. I've been using an extra phone line for the computer, the removal of which will save me half what this service costs monthly. Still it's an extra thirty bucks, so it has to be worth it to me.
Some neighbors are using the satellite service but aren't completely satisfied. The only negative comment I got about this little modem and the service was that there is a limit on how much access you get--5 gig/mo--which means you won't be downloading movies or playing internet games much, if at all. Since this isn't an issue for me, I decided to give it a try.
It is definitely faster than dialup access even at the fastest dialup modem speed. I use AOL and the TCP/IP connect is about 3-5 times faster, then all that stuff they display loads much faster as well and I can go about my business without waiting for more than a few seconds. That said, the transfer rate doesn't compare with the Comcast speed of my daughter's setup in town. This service is faster than dialup, but not 'blinding' by any means. As an example, in the past when I tried to download something, I noted the transfer rate on dialup was something like 4-6k per second. Sigh!! Things took forever and sometimes wouldn't download at all. I downloaded the update for my Kindle last night with this little modem and noted 50k/sec transfer rate. Certainly a lot better.
The speed does seem to depend on 'how crowded the air waves' are (or however you'd say that in technospeak :) and how many bars you get. I've found the number of bars is the same as what I get on my Verizon cell phone. Where my desktop PC is located, it varies from 0 to 2. I have ordered the antenna in hopes of boosting that.
Installing the little modem is as easy as running the CD installation disk that comes with it and then plugging the modem into a USB port when prompted to do so. It also comes with a cable in case you want to plug into a port on the back of a desktop PC and set the modem somewhere with easier access. You can leave the modem attached all the time if you want. It turns off when you turn the PC off. When on, it flashes a blue light, which means it's ready to pick up a signal. To connect your computer to the broadband service, you use the modem software (push the 'connect' button), which to me, seems to be equivalent to turning your cell phone on (the modem has a phone number). It is then ready for you to 'make a call', i.e. connect to the internet using some software such as Internet Explorer or AOL.
You can leave the modem connected all day like you would leave your cell phone on and not affect the data limit since that only happens when you are connected to and using the internet. If you use the internet with your cell phone, you know there is a data limit with it as well. This is sort of the same thing.
The modem software will show you what your usage is each time you connect so you're aware of what you've used so far. Sending emails, Facebook updates, photos, etc uses part of your allocation, as well as downloading files, photos, etc. Various internet screen refresh activities uses some. Watching streaming video or playing games uses a lot. Listening to internet radio uses enough that you probably won't want to do that all the time. For me, after 5 days of email, Facebook postings, attempting to watch some short videos and listening to the AOL radio one day just to see what impact it would have, plus downloading the Kindle software update, posting a few Amazon reviews, and the like, I've used about 225mg, or about 50mg a day, so I should be able to stay within the limit easily with no change to my regular internet activities.
I still cannot really watch streaming videos such as those on YouTube with my 1-2 bar connectivity, without breaks while it reloads the next bit. Even though it reloads faster than before, I have to want to see it pretty badly to put up with that.
One concern: This morning there seemed to be a problem with the modem connecting to Verizon. It was resolved within half an hour and it is Black Friday, which may or may not have anything to do with it. I will update if that happens again, but otherwise it has connected fast and remained connected without problem.
Bottom line: It is definitely better than dialup--for me about 5 times faster. That's not seriously fast, but acceptable and worth the extra money to me, especially since I don't have any options other than satellite which is affected by weather, trees, and costs more as well.

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This adapter has served me very well. It was a replacement for a Linksys USB 802.11B NIC.
The D-Link fits into any free PCI slot, and it has an external antenna that is connected to the PCI card via a cable that is about 3' long - it would be nice if this was longer so that you have better placement options. The antenna itself has a flat circular base, so it will stand upright on a flat surface.
I was amazed when I started using this NIC, many other Wireless LANS appeared when I scanned for networks (many of them unsecured!). This gives me much better reception than my old Linksys.
One caveat is that if you are installing this in place of some other adapter, make sure you uninstall the older adapter software to avoid confusion.

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a few rooms away from the router. While out and about, I am able to achieve good connections from some distance. Haven't had any problems connecting to open networks, or on a secure network when using a password. This was not my experience with other devices.
Don't think you can go wrong with this device.

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