Lm Technologies 802.11g Wireless G USB Network Adapter for PC & Linux
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| Price: | £3.80 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Who said wireless networking had to be expensive? This is our budget USB 2.0 WIFI wireless networking dongle that performs as well as its more expensive cousins.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #260 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: LM Technologies
- Model: LM001
- Released on: 2009-08-09
- Dimensions: .18 pounds
Features
- Who said wireless networking had to be expensive?
- This is our budget USB 2.0 WIFI wireless networking dongle
- Performs as well as its more expensive cousins!
- Wireless LAN 11g USB Adapter - IEEE 802.11g - USB 1.1 or 2.0 - 2.4GHz - 2.4835GHz
- Works with MS Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, Vista
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The WiFI 54Mbps USB adapter is a compact design and hot swappable giving flexibility and tremendous advantages for desktop and notebook users. When you want to join a WiFI network, install the Adapter on the fly no need to reboot. The Adapter draws its power from the USB port and does not need an external power supply. Transfer data as speeds of up to 54Mbps. Improved error correction keeps the Adapter operating at the higher transmission rates for long distances.
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Customer Reviews
Does it without hassle
Read the previous reviews which said they had no problems when running Linux Ubuntu. Ordered the product and received it within 48 hours. Straight out of the packet, plugged it in and away it went. Running well, certainly up to the speed of the cable with no wires!
good buy
Tried this on an old p3 with usb 1.1 and it works perfectly, in fact, tried this on a few computers, laptops (used as a connection to get windows updates to friends knackered computers)
It holds the connection very well, driver install is simplistic, does the job and good for the price!!!
can't fault it!!!!!
Very Good if you ignore instructions.
Bought this to add an old Xp PC to my new network, and because I haven't got a clue what Im doing I went for the cheapest one I could find.
I followed the instructions that came with the dongle ie loaded driver disc and then plugged dongle in.
Graph showed connection dropping in/out intermittently. Messed about with the settings without really knowing what I was doing for hours trying to stabalise connection without success.
Performed system restore then ignored instructions and just plugged the thing in without driver disc. Xp recognised it immediately and connection was up and running within 1 minute!
My second Pc is in an upstairs bedroom and the status window always says the connection is "very good". With this being my first attempt at creating a home network I can't comment on transfer speeds etc because I have nothing to compare against, but I can say my broadband connection is as fast upstairs as it is downstairs.
I hope this helps other first timers.



