802.11g 54Mbps High Power 1000mW USB 2.0 WiFi Wireless Network Dongle

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- IEEE 802.11g up to 54Mbps raw transmission rates
- High 1000mW transmission power for ultra long range operation
- Supports 64, 128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 security mode
- Supports software AP/PSP X-Link
- USB 2.0 connectivity
- 2.4GHz frequency
- Detachable antenna
- Supports Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, MAC, Linux
- USB cable and drivers CD included
- Package included:
- 1 * 16G USB wireless adapter
- 1 * USB cable
- 1 * Antenna
- 1 * Software CD
- 1 * Chinese user manual


Dimensions: 3.54 in x 2.28 in x 0.83 in (9 cm x 5.8 cm x 2.1 cm)
Weight: 7.62 oz (216 g)

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Great product


Posted by Hav4k on 05-14-2010
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Pros:- Very powerfull, i'm not sure if it is 1000 mW but the difference with the built-in Wi-Fi of my laptop is amazing. - The main chip is RTL8178L as you can see in attached image, so is perfect for injection and monitor on BT 3/4.- Nice dark look with blue LED and dragon logo.- No overheating problems.
Cons:- Documentation is fully in Chinese.- There is a place for a Faraday cage at the RF part of the PCB but it isn't mounted. - No Linux or Mac drivers on DVD, only for Windows. However, you can download these drivers in Realtek's website.
Other Thoughts:- DVD contains drivers for Windows, BT 4 final, an iso image of BT 3 for usb and also a VMware machine for Windows with Backtrack 3 loaded.
Bottomline:Recommended purchase.

Seems to be worth the cash


Posted by Irongeek on 05-13-2010
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Pros:See other thoughts section. All in all, I dig it.
Cons:None that I have found so far, kind of low that they put the dragon logo on the device to make it look like they are related to the BackTrack project. Be nice if the support site existed, and the manual is in Chinese (not that you should really need it)
Other Thoughts:A few notes,1. Nicely printed box. Mentions BT3/BT4 on the front.2. The link on the box, freewifilink.com, does not seem to exist, but the name is registered to "zhaolei"3. Manual is in Chinese4. Detachable antenna.5. Windows 7 64 bit found it, and installed the drivers without needing the CD.6. Monitor mode seems to work no problem in BT4 final, got it up in Kismet. I was uisng a VM by the way.7. RealTek 8187L chipset.8. Using the -9 test, aireplay seems to support injection with it.For the price, thumbs up so far. Need to test deauth when I get home, and range also since there's too many apps where I am right now to be sure.
Bottomline:Worth it it seem.