Customer Reviews 

Lifesaver wifi card
2008-12-24When your laptop's built-in wifi card dies, just buy one of these instead of spending over $100 at the shop fixing it. Great backup wifi card.

Pretty Good
2008-12-12This product works well, easy to connect, and is reliable. My only complaint is that the lights are there for show and don't really do anything. My last one blinked as it received and sent information, kind of like a hard drive light works. I like the durability and style though

Great deal and signal!
2008-12-06I bought this wireless adapter even though my older Dell has an internal wireless card. I had purchased a wireless g router about a year ago and just felt I could make do with 10mbps that my internal wireless card allowed. My internet was lagging so I did some research and found this card real cheap!
Shipping was on time and no problems with my order.
It is new in box so I just unwrapped, installed drivers and software, rebooted and plugged in the card...viola!
works great..no more dropping, I have a very good to excellent signal throughout my 2 story with plaster walled house (these old plaster walls really can kill the signal). My wireless router is (also a D-Link) upstairs in my bedroom and I typically use my laptop in the living room with an excellent signal downstairs. 108mbps is great. Now if only Comcast would stop reducing signals!

Very hard to setup, but once setup, would work great
2008-11-16I bought 5 of these cards for 5 laptops and 3 of them r working after lot of work, but 2 of them r still not setup. And so they r not working. So basically its just about the luck to get it get it setup.
But once setup, it works great.

Works well, requires a software utility to work
2008-11-11The Setup was a bit odd as you need to install the software utility before installing the card. Reports connected at 108Mbps because a I have a DLink router that also supports it. You cant' the part that sticks out of the laptop feels a bit flimsy, but it'll probably good enough.
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