| Belkin Wireless G USB Network Adapter - Network adapter - Hi-Speed USB - 802.11b, 802.11g |

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Model: F5D7050uk
Brand: Belkin
Manufacturer: Belkin Components
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Total Reviews: 1
Platforms: Windows
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
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| Description: |
| Belkin Wireless G, or 802.11g, refers to the networking standard that transfers data at up to 54 Mbps using the 2.4 GHz band. It is ideal for homes and offices that require a flexible solution to download music from the Internet or share photos and other files without wired connections between computers. Belkin Wireless G is ideal for web-surfing and email.The Wireless G USB Adapter connects your desktop or notebook computer to your wireless network. With a wireless router as the central connection point for your network, your computers can share files, printers and hard drives quickly and reliably and via a DSL modem - broadband access to the Internet.Desktop users can now join the network with the ease of a USB plug-in, without opening their PC cases; laptop users can enjoy the benefits of staying mobile - while connected to the Internet. |
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Belkin Wireless G USB Adapter is horrible!, November 28, 2006
By P. Arvo (Michigan)
I bought two of these wireless adapters during the Thanksgiving sale and had nothing but problems with them.
I have been working as a Systems Administrator for many years, and configure LAN/WAN networks all the time, but I met my match when trying to get these adapters to work.
I installed one on a Windows XP Pro desktop computer with all the latest services packs and security updates, and the other was installed on a Windows XP Home laptop. It took me 6 hours to get the device to work on each computer, which I thought were running stably after going to Belkin's website and downloading the latest drivers to try and correct problem with windows losing the devices but I was wrong. For some unknown reason even though I was only seven feet away in the same room, I would lose my wireless connection from the desktop and or the laptop. Windows would also intermittently not be able to find the device on both desktop and laptop and required me to restart the computers to find the device again.
All wireless devices seem to have their glitches do to software, hardware, or interference from the environment, but this is the worst I have ever worked with!
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