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| | Features | 54 Mbps 802.11g Wireless LAN USB 2.0 Adapter General Features: Black colorUSB 2.0 interface (USB 1.1 compatible) Standards: IEEE 802.11b/g Chipset: RTL8187LFrequency Band: 2.412 GHz - 2.484 GHz unlicensed ISM bandData Rate: 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps / 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 MbpsSecurity: WEP (64/128-bit or 256-bit), WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK
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| | Description | Share high-speed Internet with other computers with this XS-2223BK-L 54 Mbps 802.11g Wireless LAN USB 2.0 Adapter! It's perfect for the mobile professional or home desktop user! This Wireless USB adapter is compliant with IEEE 802.11b/g standards and offers up to 54 Mbps data transfers! It also supports WEP (64/128-bit or 256-bit), WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK security encryption! With USB 2.0 connection, there's no need for an external power supply. Simply plug and play! For high performance wireless networking, order this XS-2223BK-L 802.11g Wireless LAN USB 2.0 Adapter today! |  |
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Works very well on all OSes Aug 15, 2010
By William Yerazunis It Just Works. Windows, MacOSX, Linux... you plug it in, and it works. In fact, you don't even need a driver for Linux; the RTL8187L chipset inside is known to the Linux kernel (2.6.20ish) and later, so for Linux users it's zero install past putting it into a USB socket.
Sensitivity: it compares well against a modern Apple AirPort (i.e. the ones in a Macbook Unibody).
And it's only 13 bucks (as of current pricing)! What a deal. Note that this is totally "no name" on the packaging; there literally is _no_ brand associated with it. It just says "Wireless LAN" on the card. But don't worry; it really does work just fine. (note, I actually have *two* of these; one feeds my current desktop machine and the second is a floater for when I need to diagnose a machine with absent (or failed) WiFi. ). If you need WiFi for a machine that has none (or has a broken WiFi card) you can't go far wrong with this.
The only downside is that it's a little bit bigger than some other WiFi USB plugins; you may find that it blocks the other USB port when in use. But there are extender cables that will fix that for you.
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