| Super G with MIMO Wireless Laptop Starter Kit |

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Model: DWL-951
Brand: D-Link
Manufacturer: D-Link Systems, Inc.
Average Rating:
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Total Reviews: 1
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 802.11 Super G
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| Features: |
Introducing MIMO Smart Antenna Technology for better overall wireless coverage than standard 802.11g Dramatic improvement in wireless speeds over further distances fewer dead spots Extensive network protection from integrated NAT and SPI firewall Enhanced wireless security with WPA-Personal Wirelessly share a single incoming broadband Internet connection among multiple computers Fully compatible with 802.11g, and backward 802.11b standards |
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| Description: |
| Includes the D-Link DI-624M Super G with MIMO Wireless Router and the D-Link DWL-G650M Super G with MIMO Wireless Notebook Adapter |
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| User Reviews (1 total): |
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Works well - minor bugs, August 19, 2005
By user (Iowa)
Overall the performance is good, but some of the indicator lights don't quite work correctly. I was up and running about 15 minutes after unpacking, and about 5 min was digging behind my desk to get to my power strip. The unit works good and solved the problem I had with my old set up dropping my wireless connection every 10 minutes. That is why I spent the extra for the smart antena technology.
The minor problems, the WAN and LAN lights only work if connected to a 100Mbps wired connection. My older cable modem and desktop have 10Mbps. Also the WLAN indicator is just a steady blink. I realize that it is designed to flash with activity, but this is a constant every second blink even with my laptop off and no wireless activity. I called tech support and after "trying everything" they told me to return it. I'm reluctant to do that since I finally have a reliable wireless connection, and I don't care that much about the indicator lights.
Overall performace is good, just the minor problem with the indicator lights - which most people won't have, since I would guess very few people out there have the slow 10Mbps connections.
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