6/30/2012

Cisco-Linksys BEFCMU10 Ethernet Cable Modem Review

Cisco-Linksys BEFCMU10 Ethernet Cable Modem
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First I need to thank all of you guys who gave the Linksys cable modem 4 and 5 stars. If it had not been for your reviews I would have sent this great modem back to Amazon.
I spent 6 hours trying to get this modem working, getting help from 4 different techs at AT&T. They told me that this modem was bad and that the cable light needed to stay on and that the Linksys modem would not register with their system. They told me I needed to send it back and get another one. {ALL FALSE} So finally I told them to connect my (their) old modem back up. Their modem worked fine.
As I was getting ready to pack my new Linksys modem up to send it back to Amazon. I decided to try it one more time. Following the exact sequence they used to connect their modem. And would you believe it? It works!!!
My problems:
1. bad tech support.
2. must remove router to register modem.
3. given wrong registration address. (MOST IMPORTANT)
4. computer must be turned off before you turn on modem.
Fool proof procedure to be up and running in 10 minutes:
1. Turn computer off.
2. If you have a router, take it out of the loop. connect directly from your computer to the modem thru the ethernet port.
3. Connect the cable.
4. turn on power to the Linksys modem, allow it to boot up.
5. turn on your computer
6. go to the registration page to register your modem. You MUST do this twice, for some reason it does not work the first time. MAKE SURE YOU GET THE RIGHT ADDRESS FROM AT&T. They failed to tell me I needed to use "https://" instead of "http://" it won't work without the "s"
enter your account # and registration #.
7. You should be working. Reconnect your router.

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If you're tired of the slow & frustrating performance of 56k modems & dial-up Internet providers, then your salvation is here in the form of the Linksys BEFCMU10 EtherFast Cable Modem. With a cable modem you are always connected to the Internet & you will experience speeds many times that of standard 56k modems. And it's easy to use. Just plug the plug-and-play device into any USB port on your PC. You can even plug it into your Ethernet port or an optional Linksys Router for easy Internet sharing through the home. Weight - 1lb.

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Wireless-n 150 Access Point Review

Wireless-n 150 Access Point
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Sent hours trying to get two of these to bridge using every setting you could think of. I had to do this because the automatic configure buttons DO NOT WORK. They work good as a WAP if they are hardwired back to they router. So if you need a WAP and a switch in a remote area and can connect it to the router with a cat 5 cable, you'll be fine. Could not bridge with existing new Netgear router either (tried WPS button) and many different settings.

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6/29/2012

IOGEAR GWA501 Wireless-G Broadband Gateway Review

IOGEAR GWA501 Wireless-G Broadband Gateway
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I purchased this product instead of a comparable (in fact, faster) D-Link router because of this wireless gateway's print server capability. Sure, it cost a bit more (D-Link offered rebates) and it didn't have the positive reviews and buzz that D-Link had received, but I thought it would allow me to print wirelessly.
Two weeks after first installing this thing, I have spent lots of my own precious weekday time (and long distance dollars) on the phone with tech support. As of this moment, the router works with my IOGear 54g PC Card Adapter and my wife's integrated Broadcom 54g Max Performance adapter. But it still does not allow me to enable WEP encryption (to create a reasonably protected wireless LAN) and I still can't print to my HP PSC 750 printer, one of the natively supported printers that tech support insists "hasn't been a problem" for IOGear equipment.
I understand that networking can be tricky. And when it comes to technology, I'm a relatively patient guy who feels it's a worthwhile challenge to get new solutions up and running. But my patience with this product and its manufacturer is quickly wearing thin. My second call to IOGear tech support was spent listening to a new IOGear employee who, while having worked in networking for ages, admittedly knew very little about the company's products (and nothing about Windows XP. So on my dime, he pontificated about the importance of setting all device properties exactly the same when getting network nodes to talk to each other. So we slogged through every control panel and dialog box on both laptops and -- well whaddaya know? -- I had them all set correctly. Still no success, and thanks to the total lack of product-specific expertise from the tech support guy, it was another phone call wasted.
My distaste for going through this process again with D-Link products (or someone else's) just might inspire me to hold onto these products for another week, at least to attempt to get WEP encryption up and running. If I can do that, then maybe -- just maybe -- I'll find a way to activate the print server function. As it is, however, this product has provided only a third of what I wanted from it. We're getting a nice, fast 54 Mbps connection, but it's a completely unprotected network and it thoroughly lacks printing capabilities. On top of that, the customer "service" -- available only by calling on my own dime and only during weekday business hours -- is growing more infuriating and disappointing with every encounter. In fact, the more I write about this, the more I'm convinced that this just ain't worth it.

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MODEL- GWA501 VENDOR- ATEN/IO GEAR FEATURES- Wireless-G Broadband Gateway 802.11g 4-port Router/Print Server. Wirelessly network your computers in minutes! IOGEARs Ultra-Fast Wireless Broadband Gateway is an all-in-one wireless access point and router for both small and home office users. With IOGEAR, you can surf the Internet, share files, chat with your friends, and print.. Wirelessly! A simple, easy-to-use, web-based setup wizard will have you up-and- running in minutes. Moreover, the turn-key FireWall and Wireless Security packages keep you safe on the net. Remember, IOGEARs Wireless Broadband Gateway gives you the same connectivity and security that big companies use..all in a small, cost-effective, reliable setup. Go with IOGEAR, and go Wireless! Includes Wireless-G Broadband Gateway, Manual CD, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card, Power Adapter, Ethernet Cable. * Easy - Fast and simple setup via wizard * Complete - Includes everything you need for effortless installation and configuration. * Secure - Built-in Firewall, supports WPA and WEP * Versatile - Backward compatible with 802.11b devices * Accessible - Share DSL/Cable connection * Practical - Built-in print server -- SPECIFICATIONs ------------------------------------------ANTENNA - Two Dipole Diversity AntennaCONNECTORS - (1) 10BaseT/100BaseTX/RJ45 port for WAN (4) 10BaseT/100BaseTX/RJ45 ports for LAN (1) USB port for printerINDICATORS - LEDs for LAN, Power On, WAN, WLANMANAGEMENT - Web-basedMODULATION - CCK, BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAMPROTOCOL - TCP/IPCHANNELS - 11RANGE - Open Space: 11Mbps up to 300m, 54Mbps up to 50mRF SPREAD - OFDM, DSSSSECURITY - Supports WEP (64, 128-bit), WPASENSITIVITY - -85 dBm(typical)STANDARDS - IEEE 802.11g and 802.11bTRANSFER RATE- 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 11, 6, 5.5, 2, 1Mbps, auto-fallbackREQUIRES- PC: 200MHz or faster CPU Internet browser Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Ethernet interface card or WLAN client card installed Mac: G3 Power Mac or higher Mac OS 9.2 and above ...

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IOGear Wireless-N USB 2.0 Adapter GWU623 Review

IOGear Wireless-N USB 2.0 Adapter GWU623
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Its easy to install and works great. It depends on what wireless capability is in the vicinity but if its decent this item will work.

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IOGear GWU623 Wireless-N USB 2.0 Adapter, IOGEAR Wireless-N USB 2.0 Adapter allows you to connect your laptop or desktop to any Wireless-N networks in your home or office. The Wireless-N (802.11n) USB 2.0 Adapter is great for those who want to upgrade older computers to be able to access the internet over a Wireless-N network. At 5 times faster than traditional Wireless-G (802.11b) networks, Wireless-N networks allow for high speed data transfers, online gaming, and lightning fast downloads. The Wireless-N USB 2.0 Adapter gives you access to all the high-speed features of Wireless-N networks on older and newer computers. Its simple and easy setup means you'll be surfing the internet, downloading movies, and e-mail in no time. *Wireless Router not included

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6/28/2012

Apple Time Capsule MC344LL/A 2TB (SIM Dualband) Review

Apple Time Capsule MC344LL/A 2TB (SIM Dualband)
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I use my 2 TB Time Capsule for a wireless router and for wireless backups from my Mac mini.
As a router, it's pretty reliable. I do have problems connecting to it using my iPhone 3GS. Sometimes it works and sometimes not. When it works, there are times it will stop working seemingly for no reason. Frustrating. Otherwise, my MacBook and Mac mini both connect every time and the connection is very reliable.
The Time Machine feature for backups works very well. It's nice to not have to think about backups. It just works, backs up everything, and I don't have to worry about it.
The problem with the wireless backup system is that it's *extremely* slow, and it interferes with my use of my Internet connection. It would be nice if it would throttle the backups when I'm using my connection so that it doesn't interfere. Or maybe it should only do backups when the computer is idle. And I'm not talking about the initial backup of my whole system...I'm referring to the incremental daily backups that are occurring months later.
My Linksys router that I had for years and years finally failed, but it worked much better than Time Capsule before it failed. My recommendation to anyone reading this is to buy a regular router, and then just use a USB or FireWire hard drive for backups.
I haven't used the printer sharing features of Time Capsule, so I can't speak to that.

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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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6/27/2012

Wireless USB Adapter Rangebooster N Draft 802.11N Review

Wireless USB Adapter Rangebooster N Draft 802.11N
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I have the D-Link DIR-655 router (I upgraded from a Netgear FWG114P), and one by one have been upgrading my wireless adapters (almost all Netgear) to D-Link adapters. While the Netgear WG111v2 worked fine and supported WPA2, it's limited to 54G speeds (forget the WG111v1 and WG511--no WPA there). When I saw the DWA-142 selling for less than some of my older adapters I jumped, even though there are more recent adapters from D-Link made specifically for the DIR-655.
Here's the deal--properly configure your router, and in the case of the DIR-655 set it to use a bandwidth of 20-40MHz. At the client, install the most recent driver for the DWA-142 (version 130). Connect the adapter, then disable the D-Link Wireless Connection Manager from the Startup folder and use XP's Zero Wireless Utility to configure the DWA-142. Reboot as necessary. Make sure you have matching security codes at the router and the adapter and pay attention to whether it's shared or not, and whether you're using WPA-PSK AES or TKIP (same for WPA2). Be sure to check your PC's SERVICES (services.msi) to make sure you haven't disabled the Zero Wireless Utility and/or any other networking services if you can't get things running.
A few notes: the system works MUCH better with WPA encryption than with WEP--signal levels are stronger and speeds are faster. Placement of the adapter is important, so watch your signal on your router's status screen while you move it around. I get a consistent 300Mbps on all machines within a 100' radius through 2 floors and several walls (I do have D-Link's external antenna for the router, but that didn't help all that much). Even at the most distant point--basement to second floor, end to end of the house--I get above 200Mbps since I went to WPA-PSK, even though I have to set the router to N-G mode since some clients still run 54G. Also, some adapters can't see hidden SSIDs (like the WG511), so make your router unhidden until you're finished installing everything.
Lastly, while you can leave DHCP on for visiting laptop users, employ fixed IP addresses for permanent PCs on your LAN (wired and wireless). It simply works better. Keep a log and make sure you don't assign more than one machine the same address.
This is the most stable setup I've used in nearly 10 years of wireless networking, and I've used everything from Intel's Anypoint to Netgear MA101's, WG121's, WG511's, and so forth. For a notebook with a PCMCIA slot, get the DWA-652 PCMCIA adapter and run it in WPA mode--it simply will not run over 54Mbps with WEP encryption.
When I say stable, the router has not locked up ONCE in the months since I installed it, which was not the case when I began overloading the Netgear FWG114P--it caused me to take a trip to the basement once a day (or more).
(Disclaimer--I was a Systems Engineer for Novell, Inc. during the Golden Years, which is to say when we OWNED Microsoft in the PC networking market space.)

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D-Link RangeBooster N (Draft 802.11n) Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter.

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Cisco-Linksys WUSB54GC-BP Compact Wireless-G USB Adapter Review

Cisco-Linksys WUSB54GC-BP Compact Wireless-G USB Adapter
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I had been using a NetGear adapter on my desktop and it was very slow. I could get no satisfaction from the support people. I got a Linksys and am much happier with the response time.

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6/26/2012

Airlink AWLL6070 Wireless 802.11n USB Adapter Review

Airlink AWLL6070 Wireless 802.11n USB Adapter
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I bought this because I read that it works well with Linux. It worked exactly as expected although you do need enough tech savvy to download, compile, and install a driver (the open-source RT2870 driver from the Ralink website is the right one). It connected to my Linksys 802.11n router at full speed and very stable. Considering that other manufacturers charge 2-3 times as much for the same thing, and don't have good Linux support, this is a steal.

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Extend the range of your current Airlink101 or other wireless network with new 150N Wireless USB Adapter. Wireless N USB Adapter is great for environments with the need for higher wireless data traffic. This USB adapter is fully backward compatible with 802.11b/g and RoHS compliant

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Intel WiFi Link 5350 with WiMax - Network adapter - PCI Express Full-Height Mini Card - 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n (draft) Review

Intel WiFi Link 5350 with WiMax - Network adapter - PCI Express Full-Height Mini Card - 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n (draft)
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I bought this product in early 2009 when it was still in "Engineering" test mode from an overseas seller for my Dell Latitude. It replaced the standard Intel mini-PCI card. I have loved the card ever since I got it. Dell even had a 3rd antenna connector inside my Latitude for the card even though my laptop is from mid 2006 (they must have been anticipating something like this).
While it has taken some time for Intel's drivers to come-out (that are stable) and improve them, it will pickup 802.11n signals from far away with the laptops built in antenna's. The speed is incredibly fast.
I have not been able to get the WiMax capability of the card working yet, as I understand that it only works in the 2.5GHz range, but it would be nice to see it when it is finally working or I can scan the freq range for signals. I don't know if there will be special setting needed for each WiMax installation or not. TDS does have an Alvarion 2.5-2.6GHz WiMax 802.16e network running around my area in Madison, WI currently, but I never pickup anything. After speaking with TDS, they told me that they did not support the "mobile" capabilities in the city yet. As I believe that encryption they are using is restricting the card any ability to recognize their network anywhere in the city.
Overall, I would recommend the card. I did not pay the ~$75 that is being asked for here, as I found it for around $35. Mine came with 3 extra antenna's for the laptop, in case it didn't have them already installed. But it will most likely become a standard card on new laptops in 2010.

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The Intel Ultimate N Wi-Fi Link 5300 series is a family of IEEE 802.11a/b/g/draft-N wireless network adapters that operate in both the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz spectra. These adapters, available in both PCIe mini card and half mini card form factor deliver up to 450 Mbps of bandwidth2; in addition to providing a host of features that enhance the mobile lifestyle. Compatible with these laptops: Dell Inspiron Mini 9,640m,1318,1420,1501,1520,1521,1525,1526,1720,1721,6400,9400,E1405,E1505 & E1705; Latitudes D420,D430,D520,D530,D531,D620,D630,D630-XFR,D631,D820,D830,E4200,E4300,E5400,E6400,E6500 & XT;Precision M65,M90,M2300,M4300 & M6300;Vostro A90,1000,1310,1400,1500,1510,1700,1710 & 2510XPS,M1210,M1330,M1400,M1420,M1520,M1530,M1710,M1720,M1730 & M2010, Acer Aspire One & 5930, ASUS Eee PC; MSI Wind;Samsung NC10. NOT FOR COMPAQ, HP, IBM OR LENOVO

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6/25/2012

Brother MFC-490CW Color Inkjet Wireless All-in-One Printer Review

Brother MFC-490CW Color Inkjet Wireless All-in-One Printer
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I was skeptical of Brother printers, but after having a miserable experience with HP trying to get a 6380 to work (two broken units delivered; two units returned; 4 hours on phone with tech support), I broadened my search and found consistently good reviews of this printer. I live in a mixed household (Windows and Mac), which also eliminated many competitors. Finding it on sale tipped the scales.
Out of the box, the printer is compact, has a low profile, and is a bit sleeker looking than the competitors. Overall workmanship is solid.
Only exception is the paper tray which feels a bit flimsy, but nothing that would deter me. There is also no easy way to feed envelopes or letterhead without pulling out the papertray -- and to run envelopes, you need to remove regular paper since the bypass tray is only for photo paper.
Fax machine is a nice feature to have and, thankfully, it does not come with a phone handset attachment which would just take up space for no reason.
Per the manual, the printer can NOT handle both wireless and wired USB/network connection at the same time. Not a problem for me at all as the unit will only be used via wireless.
It is energy star rated and defaults to putting itself to sleep after a period of non-use. Startup out of sleep is very fast when you send a wireless document. I tend to unplug my power strip when I won't be using the computer for a while and was afraid that the settings would wipe, but when I plugged it back in the printer sprang back to life with all wireless configurations intact.
Set up was pretty simple. Following the quick start instructions went fine. Found my wireless router, connected, printed test page, no problem. Installed drivers/software on Windows XP, and it looks to be a lot less heavy than HP's full software. Only wrinkle in installation is that it asked me several times to connect/verify the wireless connection (each piece of software plus the hardware basically asked me the same thing a few times... I probably didn't need to enter it so many times, but it wasn't difficult so I decided to be safe). No problems with Mac install either. Very simple.
Overall, the set up was easy and quick. Brother could learn a bit from HP in terms of integrating the documentation and the printer set up a little bit better, but that's a minor issue. It was easy and the thing worked right away.
Automatic document feeder on top of the machine is a great feature to have in a printer at this level, and it works well.
The wireless integration is well done. I was able to print wirelessly immediately, and, quite a pleasant surprise to find that the "scan" feature actually worked as advertised.
Scanning was as simple as dropping a document into the feeder, hitting scan, selecting which of my two wireless PCs I wanted to receive the doc, and then hitting start. Seamlessly scanned and dropped the PDF onto my hard drive.
Ditto for requesting an OCR of the paper document. OCR quality is pretty amazing. I haven't had experience with desktop/consumer OCR in a few years, so maybe they are all of similar quality now, but I was pleasantly surprised. No formatting came over, but I was able to take a memo sitting on my desk and scan/OCR it in a few seconds. The text dropped into a plain text file and had no errors in text recognition or punctuation.
Print speed appears to be slower than the box claims. I haven't tested it, but it feels slower than a lower quality HP deskjet it replaced. Could be a function of the wireless throughput. I'm not terribly concerned since this is for a low-volume home setup. Print quality is good, not fantastic (I will play with settings and see if I can't improve that). Photo prints onto plain paper are not as clear as HP.
I am also very happy with the low noise level. The printer is quiet (much more so than my prior HP inkjet) and it doesn't rattle and shake and rumble like my prior HP inkjet.
If you're having trouble getting the photo paper bypass to work, I had to resort to the manual. You need to physically move the bypass tray forward and lock it into place -- there is no software setting or configuration switch in the print properties. (You can select paper type and all the normal options there, but not the bypass.) Then when done, you pull the paper tray out and physically move the bypass tray back into standby position. At first I was annoyed, but given the frequency of printing via the bypass, I don't care. And I figure not having two paper paths probably means less chance of paper jams.
The model higher than this one is essentially the exact same unit but with a phone handset and a built in digital answering machine. I didn't think that was worth an extra $50, but if you need an answering machine it might be worth it to save footprint.
So far so good. I highly recommend this printer. For the price, features, ease of set up, size, and quiet, it is a very good deal.
I had tried the HP 6380 which had (to me) slightly better print quality, but lacked the automatic document feeder fax and the very well integrated wireless software. I also was unable to get multiple of them to work -- fatal errors on hardware, plus bad customer support, so I gave up and went to this unit... glad I did. I saved money and got a printer better suited for me.
I will update this review in a few weeks if I have any issues with reliability.

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Unattended fax, copy or scan with up to 15-page auto document feeder. Flexibility to share with multiple users with wireless (802.11b/g) or wired (Ethernet) network connection. Wide 3.3" color LCD provides easy help menus and photo enhancement.Direct photo printing from media card slots or USB direct/PictBridge Interface. Print rich, vibrant photos on demand at up to 6000 x 1200 dpi. Fast print speeds at up to 33ppm black/27ppm color and high speed Super G3 33.6Kbps fax modem. 4-ink cartridge system replace only the cartridge that needs to be replaced. Other features include standard paper tray for up to 100 sheets and convenient photo bypass tray for up to 20 sheets 4"x6" glossy paper.

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Novatel Wireless Verizon USB760, Sprint Novatel Ovation U760, MC760 USB Modem BLADE ANTENNA w/Laptop Clip - OEM SMK TS-9 Review

Novatel Wireless Verizon USB760, Sprint Novatel Ovation U760, MC760 USB Modem BLADE ANTENNA w/Laptop Clip - OEM SMK TS-9
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Took bars from 1, too max. The product does as it was intended, the only down point I can give it is lack of stability. The mount system rely's upon the stretching of plastic, which over time will fatigue, and if you try to stretch it too far will break. It is not stable to simply sit on a table so you must mount it in some way. A flat stand option would be nice, but for the price you can't beat it.

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World-Band BLADE External Antenna Signal Booster w/OEM SMK TS-9 Connector. This Rugged Antenna Has Been Approved and Sold by Alltel, Verizon, T-Mobile, Cingular / AT&T, Sprint / Nextel, Telus, Telstra and Other Service Provider Agents Nationwide/Worldwide!! - Advanced Hi-Gain Multi-Band (AMPS HSDPA EDGE EVDO 3G GPRS UMTS CDMA WCDMA TDMA GSM - Digital & Analog) Technology Delivers Maximum Reception - Up To 5 Times More Signal (3dBi - 5dBi System Gain) Than Your Wireless Equipment Used Inside Vehicles / Homes / Buildings Without External Antenna. - Omni-Directional / World-Band - Supports All Wireless Carriers Technologies & Frequencies: GSM/UMTS/HSPA 850/900/1800/1900/2100 MHz, CDMA 800/1900 MHz and GPS 1575 MHz - For Nationwide/Worldwide Use!! - Hi-Density Polymer Construction (5.5"Tall x 1"Wide) Assures Superior Durability - Withstands Rigors of Every Day Use - For Inside Use Only. - Includes - 16" OEM SMK TS-9 Antenna Coax Cable For Novatel Wireless - Includes - Adjustable Laptop Mounting Clip - Easy-On / Easy-Off Mounting!! - Nationwide / Worldwide Service - 2yr Warranty - Satisfaction Guaranteed!!

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6/24/2012

Dell Wireless 1450 USB Adapter (802.11 a/b/g) Review

Dell Wireless 1450 USB Adapter (802.11 a/b/g)
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This wireless adapter worked fine. I bought it for my dell desktop, and it's worked perfectly since I received it. I'm very happy with my purchase.

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Connect your PC to your wireless networkImagine no longer being tied to the Ethernet cable within your home or office environment. Experience flexibility with your desktop using the new Dell Wireless 1450 Dual-band USB 2.0 Adapter to access your wireless network. Now Dell offers a 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN desktop adapter allowing you the freedom to access your wireless network from wherever you choose within your office or home. Improve your productivity and experience the true convenience in wireless technology from Dell Wireless

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NETGEAR WG111T Super-G Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter Review

NETGEAR WG111T Super-G Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter
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Although, this is a great deal: easy to setup, easy to install, easy to reset, etc., it does contain many problems.
One problem is that it heats up to quickly, mainly because its through USB, and USB travels really quick, especially if you are running a USB 2.0 port instead of 1.1 port.
Another main problem is that it doesn't function well unless you have a netgear router. I got a new router when I renewed my Verizon contract, and decided to get this so I could network my two comptuers without having to open it up. Often times it says that network is unavailable, even though the adapter is receiving fine. When I bought a Netgear router, it worked flawlessly, but if you don't have a netgear router, its a hassle.
The size is overall good, and you can either plug it in directly to the USB, or have a cord so that you can wrap it around or hang it on the side of your computer. Netgear has great customer support, even though their lines are often full the wait time is long, they are always there.
I've only had one for 2 months, but so far, it really hasn't given me any problems. Just make sure when your not using it, to unplug it, or it will heat up and wear quicker.

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Wireless networking is constantly evolving, and the need for increasingly faster speeds and greater range is not only sought after, but expected. If better wireless speed and range with consistent wireless connections is what you're looking for, then NETGEAR has you covered with the WG111T Super-G Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter. With this handy device you'll have no more dropped connections, and you can kiss dead spots goodbye.
If you love all the new media applications, such as video and music streaming, you know you need a wireless connection that operates at lightning quick speeds to keep things running smooth. These new applications are nearly impossible with the old 802.11b wireless protocol, but they are certainly attainable with increased wireless speeds. The WG111T delivers the speed you desire. At 108 Mbps, it is up to ten times faster than 802.11b, and extends your network coverage up to four times more than standard Wireless-G protocol.
NETGEAR also helps you keep it simple with an easy-to-use, intuitive USB 2.0 interface. Just plug the WG111T into the external USB slot of your desktop or notebook PC, and you'll be ready to connect. Plus, you can keep your network private with WEP encryption, and this diminutive device is even upgradeable to the more secure WPA encryption (Wi-Fi Protected Access).
Setup is made quick and easy with the Smart Wizard install software. The WG111T has a compact, pocket-sized casing and with the included five foot USB cable, you can place this device near your computer for optimal signal strength for the best performance.
System requirements include a Pentium class PC, an available USB port, two MB of free hard drive space, and Microsoft Windows Vista, XP or 2000. Microsoft Vista drivers are available at www.netgear.com/vista.
What's in the Box NETGEAR WG111T Super-G Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter, USB cable, installation guide, setup CD, cradle and Velcro, and warranty/support information card.

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6/23/2012

Microsoft MN-720 Wireless Notebook PC Card Adapter Review

Microsoft MN-720 Wireless Notebook PC Card Adapter
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as my review on belkin card, this card is based on broadcom chip
and I found they have a common problem, that the signal goes down under heavy load (e.g. playing 1400k wav file over network, the signal drops, just not as bad as belkin)
if you're using mixed G or pure G, you may not able to connect due to 54g setting, the default is b only, and there's a simple fix: just change the 54g setting to b-compatible
and, if you'd like to get more stable performance when the signal is low, change the rate to 6Mbps, however, you may not be able to connect pure b network
the installation is easy, as USB version, just put the CD in, and you're ready to go
my personal suggestion, get MN-710 instead due to better bitrate and less hassle

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The Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Notebook PC Card Adapter makes it easy to add a notebook computer (or any computer with a PC Card slot) to the 802.11g or 802.11b wireless netowrk in your home or small office. Unique software installation wizard walks you easily through setup. Fully compatible with all 802.11g and 802.11b Wi-Fi networks. Breakthrough Performance - Lightning fast 54 Mbps delivers up to five times the network speed of 802.11b networks. Maximum speed for your notebook PC using 32-bit cardbus. Enjoy wireless freedom - playing music, games, and video anywhere. Critically acclaimed high security - State-of-the-art secured connection to your office using Virtual Private network (VPN) passthrough and tunneling. Flexible support for 802.1x, 256-bit Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), and 128-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) delivers strong wireless security.

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EnGenius EUB-9703 - Network adapter - Hi-Speed USB - 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n Review

EnGenius EUB-9703 - Network adapter - Hi-Speed USB - 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
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I received my adapter before the wireless router (also EnGenius) and setup an ad hoc connection. Windows 7 found the adapter right after I connected it to a usb port. It is a small but stylish adapter. I like everything about it. After that it was just a matter of using Windows 7 Network and Sharing Center to setup the connection.
Of course, once the router arrived, it was a snap to setup the network, since Windows 7 had no problems finding the adapter and router. To setup a network using a router, plug in the wireless adapter and then follow the instructions for setting up the router. Easy installation and use, and low price makes each EnGenius product an excellent value.

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- EnGenius 150Mbps wireless LAN USB adapter- Mac OS compatible- Windows Vista/XP compatible- One touch WPS- WiFi multimedia- WEP WPA WPA2 Security- Industrial-best sensitivity for excellent throughputENGEUB9703

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6/22/2012

Cisco-Linksys WPC54GX4 Wireless-G Notebook Adapter with SRX 400 Review

Cisco-Linksys WPC54GX4 Wireless-G Notebook Adapter with SRX 400
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I bought the WRT54GX4 yesterday along with a WPC54GX4 PCMIA card for my laptop. My old WRT54G died after 2 3/4 years of service. Linksys will replace the old unit under warranty, but I run a small business and couldn't wait for a replacement. I also found the wireless link between the WRT54G and the WPC54G to be somewhat spotty with the wireless card not catching the router signal all to often so an upgrade was in order anyway.
I installed the WRT54GX4 router with no problem and found that my wired connection had better internet response although I know of no reason why that should be the case. I also tested it with the the laptop with the OLD WPC54G card and the difference was amazing. All of the dead spots in my home were gone, the signal was strong and the transmission rate was inproved. If you want to save a few bucks, but need an improved wireless network, the router will do that even with standard G product in my brief experience.
I next installed the WPC54GX4 card in the PCMIA slot in my laptop. Installation was a breeze. As expected signal strength was strong throughout the house and the data transfer rate was consistantly 240Mbps! To check the range, I put the laptop in the car and concluded I could easily keep connected if I were visiting any of the neighboring houses. The card also picked up a lot of other networks in neighborhood (most of which were not encrypted).
These are not cheap products, but they work and are well worth the money if you want a great wireless network.

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Linksys Wireless-G Notebook Adapter with SRX 400 Wireless-G for your notebook with SRX technology provides up to 10 times faster wireless network throughput, reduces dead spots, and increases wireless range by up to 3 times.Also fully compatible with all public and private Wireless-G and Wireless-B networks.The Wireless-G Notebook Adapter with SRX400 is the simple way to add or upgrade wireless connectivity in your notebook computer.Just slide it into your notebook's PC Card slot and enjoy high-speed wireless network access while retaining true mobility.The Wireless-G Notebook Adapter with SRX400 combines smart antenna technology with standards-based Wireless-G (802.11g) networking.By overlaying the signals of two Wireless-G compatible radios, the "Multiple In, Multiple Out" (MIMO) technology effectively doubles the data rate.Unlike ordinary wireless networking technologies that are confused by signal reflections, MIMO actually uses these reflections to increase the range and reduce "dead spots" in the wireless coverage area.The robust signal travels farther, maintaining wireless connections up to 3 times farther than standard Wireless-G.With SRX, the farther away you are, the more speed advantage you get, and SRX400 works great with standard Wireless-G and -B equip

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