| NewerTech MAXPower 802.11n/g/b Wireless USB 2.0 Stick Adapter & Extension Cradle |

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Model: Wireless USB 2.0 Stick Adapter
Brand: NewerTechnology
Manufacturer: NewerTechnology
Average Rating:
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Total Reviews: 2
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: IEEE 802.11n (draft), IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
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Fully Mac OS X supported with with on-screen menu set-up and CD-ROM with user guide, quick installation guide, and user manual documentation. Up To 4x greater range with MIMO technology, Up to 300Mbps data transmission rate Easy to connect via USB 2.0 Cradle base for optimal positioning reception Backward compatible with 802.11g/b. Ideal for bandwidth-sensitive application Advanced security features: 64/128bit WEP, WPA, WPA2, 2 year warranty |
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| User Reviews (2 total): |
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Mac OSX Support, June 18, 2008
By user (Chicago)
Great for those of us Mac users needing to get off of 802.11G WiFi and onto 802.11N. Now that my iBook G4 is on draft-N, I finally get to utilize 802.11N speeds/range that I paid for when I bought my Airport Express. Being the only 802.11G device on my network, my iBook G4 used to drag the entire network down to G speed
PROS: -OSX support, though download the latest drivers. -Included stand/dock. -Software install was relatively painless
CONS: -Abnormally large for a USB WAN adapter and I'm thinking that's part of the reason why they included the stand/dock.
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it does the job, April 3, 2008
By user (Hollywood, CA USA)
ok, so it works. yes, it works.... BUT...it could use a couple updates for some glaring issues. i found that if i restart my computer that device does not reset, so once my computer has booted up i need to unplug and plug back in the stick. DRAG! also, the software interface is SOOOOO bad, ugly and clunky. YES, it does work, but really...clean it up!!! it does not need to look so 1992. one last thing about the software interface, it could benefit from an icon on the toolbar or something showing signal strength/connectivity...also maybe could be a software way to reset stick instead of unplugging it all the time. BUT... IT DOES WORK. so if you need something like this, it does the job. just clunky.
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