802.11n 150Mbps USB Wireless Adapter with Detachable Antenna

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 - IEEE 802.11n device, supports up to 150Mbps raw transmission rates

- USB 2.0 connectivity and USB 1.1 compatible
- 2.4GHz frequency
- Detachable antenna
- Operation range up to 20m (indoor) / 30m (outdoor) - manufacture rated
- Driver CD included
- Supports Windows Vista/XP/ME/2000/7
 
 
Dimensions: 1.65 in x 0.71 in x 0.39 in (4.2 cm x 1.8 cm x 1 cm)
Weight: 2.15 oz (61 g)

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Posted by arielp on 05-14-2010
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Pros:Mine not RaLink but Realtek 8188-Realtek RTL8188SU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter-Great Antenna (included), better than seperately purchased on DTW, the reception is exeptional, i can get Wifi that was too weak before, now all is received good-- Best Price, where you can get 802.11n(draft) for merely 12usd- Built quality not stellar, but i believe will survive casual user.
Cons:as mine is not RALINK (but Realtek) the drivers is not built in on Windows 7, but the included driver on CD is flawless , dated 6 FEb 2010 (so quite fresh)Only half N, 150mbps, not true 802.11N (300mbps)but for the price, can't complaint
Bottomline:A must buy for everyone who needs WIFI adapter.- best price.- good quality- fast- small- huge but powerful antenna

Works fine until now


Posted by Ayooo on 05-07-2010
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Pros:small and build is very solid. supported on win7 and utility in drivers cd is quite usefull.
Cons:the usb contact is rather thin, making it difficult to stay in place if the antenna is replaced with a bigger one (35cm, 12dBi antenna like i did). i am currently using an usb extension with it for my desktop and had to tighten the extension end of the cable so that the device stays in place. a small movement results in the device being disconnected.
Other Thoughts:for this price for a draft n wireless, you can fix the movement of the device by adding some paper in the back or add some shaped hard plastic inside the back of the usb port, or simply just tie the antenna and device to something stable so it holds tight in place in the usb port.
Bottomline:need a cheap wireless draft n? then get this one as the chipset used in this device is from realtek inc. and this company usually makes rather good networking chipsets, both for WLAN and LAN.

Works great


Posted by OmyModr on 04-16-2010
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Pros:It's small, light an has an rp-sma plug so you can use any antenna you wish. It uses the ralink 3070 chipset, and is supported out of the box on windows vista/7 and linux 2.6.29+
Cons:The plastic case of the network card is a bit flimsy an the antenna rattles (not actually a problem), the case gets quite hot after prolonged use.
Other Thoughts:The range is great, still have to test the 802.11n capabiltiy, all in all I recommend this card.
Bottomline:You can't beat the price for a 802.11n wifi card wit a removable antenna.