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D-Link DWL-G650M Wireless 108G MIMO CardBus Adapter
D-Link DWL-G650M Wireless 108G MIMO CardBus Adapter
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Model: DWL-G650M
Brand: D-Link
Manufacturer: D-Link Systems, Inc.
Average Rating:    (submit your review here)
Total Reviews: 5
Form factor: Plug-in module
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 802.11 Super G
 
Features:
Enhanced Wireless Coverage with Smart Antenna MIMO Technology
Up to 8x Better Wireless Range than standard 802.11g
Integrated Wireless Software Utility Designed for Seamless Network Profile Management
Enhanced Wireless Data Protection with WPA-Personal
Add the DI-624M Wireless 108G MIMO Router to experience the full benefits of the MIMO technology
 
Description:
Extend the range of your wireless network with the Super G with MIMO Wireless Notebook Adapter. Its Smart Antenna with MIMO Technology offers dramatic performance improvements over standard IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g. Achieve a maximum wireless signal rates of up to 108Mbps - and up to 8 times more, when used with other Super G with MIMO wireless products. Once your router has been set up, both wired and wireless users can enjoy surfing the web, streaming media, transferring, printing and storing files throughout your network. Enjoy the benefits of wireless connectivity, without having to install a whole new network. Fully compatible with 802.11g and 802.11b
 
User Reviews (5 total):
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    It's been rock-solid for me, November 16, 2006
By Demi-Geek (Plano, TX)
I've had this network card for over a year and I've never had any problems with it. I connect to a DLink DI-625 router and everything has been great. I've never had any dropped connections due to the card or software. I usually work about 50 feet from my router in another room. I always had connection problems with my previous Belkin card. The only reason that I don't give it 5 stars is that my max connection speed is 54mbps.

    Didn't last long, July 25, 2006
By Manuel Ferrer
The card lasted about 3 months then just died. I'm disappointed considering the cost. When it was working it seemed to have better range than my builtin centrino web access card. I don't know if I got a lemon but now I have to check the warranty.

    big help from old dlink card, October 2, 2005
By coolbiker (Ny USA)
I currently have this card as an upgrade from a dwl g650 extreame and I get better connection then my previus card on my di 624. I get better connection from distances with doors closed. the only downside so far is that ive seen no firmware patches as of yet. If you have dlink hardware in your network this is a great update .

    What a let down!, April 9, 2005
By RPG (Seattle)
I returned the product the day I bought it.

I installed the product on my rock solid win2000 machine.
I did hook into my existing wifi-network, my machine crashed 3 times and over what must have been system resource conflicts.
I couldn't keep the wireless card in the machine and play a MP3 at the same time....
As soon as I popped the Nic out the system was back to normal...



    Can't connect at 108mbs, max is 54mbps, February 4, 2005
By A. Verdugo (CT)
The card worked really well except for one little thing. There is no way to enbale super G mode (you need it to connect at 108mbps). Without the most I could connect at was 54mbps. The quick install guide and the manual said it's available, but it wasn't. Tech support was able to reproduce my problem, and tried many, many things. Even though they were very helpful, they coudln't fix it.

My guess is that it's going to take a firmware upgrade to enable Super G. If you can wait for that, then you will be happy. I returned mine, and bout a Linksys WPC54GX.


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