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2Jul/105

Wireless-N USB High-Gain Network Adapter With High Gain 5dBi Dipole Antenna – Comply with 802.11n 802.11g and 802.11b Standards

Wireless-N USB High-Gain Network Adapter With High Gain 5dBi Dipole Antenna - Comply with 802.11n 802.11g and 802.11b Standards

  • 802.11n Wireless LAN USB Adapter with upgradeable detachable High Gain 5dBi Dipole Antenna
  • High-speed Wireless-N networking for notebook and desktop computers - 145% Performance 150% Distance
  • Network adapter is easy to use and can be plugged in to any open USB port
  • Also connects to Wireless-G and-B and networks
  • Includes Driver and Manual CD

Features:
* 145% Performance
* 150% Distance
* High gain antenna detachable

Specification:
* RF Chipset: Ralink RT2720
* Mac/BB Processer Ralink RT2770
* Standard: IEEE 802.11b/g/n
* Software AP supported
* Interface: USB 2.0 and 1.1 compliant
* Antenna Type: RP-SMA Jack

Transmitter Power:
- 802.11b: 25 ? 2 dBm
- 802.11bg: 18 ? 2 dBm
- 802.11b: 17 ? 2 dBm

* Operating Range: Up to 500 meters (Depending on surrounding environment)
* Frequency: IEEE 802.11b: 2.4~2.497GHz. IEEE 802.11g: 2.4~2.4835GHz
* Modulation Method: IEEE 802.11b: DBPSK / DQPSK / CCK. IEEE 802.11g: BPSK / QPSK/ 16QAM / 64QAM
* Data Transfer Rate: IEEE 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps. IEEE 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps. 802.11n: 20Mhz up to 144Mbps, 40Mbps up to 300Mbps
* Security: 64/128bit WEP (Hex&ASCII). WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, TKIP/AES
* CE FCC RoHS compliant

Dimension:
- Antenna length: 191mm

Rating: (out of 5 reviews)

List Price:

Price: $ 17.99

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  1. Review by David P. Rininger for Wireless-N USB High-Gain Network Adapter With High Gain 5dBi Dipole Antenna – Comply with 802.11n 802.11g and 802.11b Standards
    Rating:
    After a lot of messing around with their Windows application (with HORRIBLE documentation, I was able to finally get this to work with the native Windows Wireless Network Connection. This was just in order to be sure it was working in order to get wireless up and running in Linux on the same computer. The description claims that it includes Linux drivers, but none were on the CD. I’ve spent an entire day trying to get it to work in Linux without any luck. I’m very close to returning this and going back to my old adapter (Trendnet) which doesn’t claim to have Linux drivers according to their website, but that’s better than this manufacturer with no manufacturer name and no website!

  2. Review by Dersu for Wireless-N USB High-Gain Network Adapter With High Gain 5dBi Dipole Antenna – Comply with 802.11n 802.11g and 802.11b Standards
    Rating:
    I purchased this because cost was low and wanted something to increase range. Set up was not that difficult but did have to uninstall and re install twice to get it running properly on Mac OS. Issues I have found troublesome are: it drops the signal frequently and I need to re activate; the USB adapter part fits loosely into the USB connection (which may be the reason for some of the dropped signals but I have been diligent about keeping it secure since noticing this and still there are dropped connections); I am unable to use the other USB port while the device is in because it takes up too much space. However, when it is working I have found significant increased speed and range…I just wish it was a little more predictable.

  3. Review by A. Plus Homework for Wireless-N USB High-Gain Network Adapter With High Gain 5dBi Dipole Antenna – Comply with 802.11n 802.11g and 802.11b Standards
    Rating:
    I needed wireless service to a computer in the kitchen. I plugged this in and Windows 7 loaded the drivers and had me connected in seconds. I have an USFF ultra compact Dell GX620 and the antenna brings in a great signal. Wireless N will also receive your G and B signals, if you are configured correctly.

  4. Review by S. Vollmer for Wireless-N USB High-Gain Network Adapter With High Gain 5dBi Dipole Antenna – Comply with 802.11n 802.11g and 802.11b Standards
    Rating:
    The device worked well for about three weeks and then it stopped. The outlet for the antenna did not appeared to be soldered well to the main device and now it is perfectly useless.

  5. Review by Joy L Sayler for Wireless-N USB High-Gain Network Adapter With High Gain 5dBi Dipole Antenna – Comply with 802.11n 802.11g and 802.11b Standards
    Rating:
    This is my third one of these awesome products. It enabled me to find free WiFi in the area and I love this product. The packaging does not give a hint of the product name and I found it by doing a massive amount of searching. After I found it the first time, I made the mistake fo thinking I would have an easy time locating it again–not true. I kept the box but it really didn’t help much. I wanted a second one for another computer and I ended up doing a whole new search. When the product came, I was surprised that it was the same one that I had ordered previously, but happy. When I broke my original piece going through a doorway, I decided to try to search for it by going to past orders on Amazon. This was easier but it still took some manipulation.


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