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TRENDnet108Mbps 802.11G Wireless PC Card
TRENDnet108Mbps 802.11G Wireless PC Card
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Model: TEW-441PC
Brand: TRENDnet
Manufacturer: TRENDnet
Average Rating:    (submit your review here)
Total Reviews: 8
Form factor: Plug-in module
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 802.11 Super G
 
Features:
Device Type - PCMCIA Card
Form Factor - N/A
Interface Type - Cardbus Type II
Dimensions WxDxH - 118 x 54 x 7 mm
 
Description:
Box Contents: TEW-441PC, Utility & Driver CD-ROM, Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide
TRENDnet's TEW-441PC 108Mbps Wireless CardBus PC Card provides you with the freedom to connect online, anywhere. It's 802.11b and 802.11g compatible, for assured compatibility as you roam between networks. Advanced 128-bit WEP encryption is supported to provide secure access for your data. Cut the wires and move more freely! Dynamic Data Rate Scaling at 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9 and 6Mbps for 802.11g Dynamic Data Rate Scaling at 11, 5.5, 2 and 1Mbps for 802.11b Supports 64/128-bit WEP, WPA and WPA-PSK Security Frequency - 2.412 to 2.484 GHz Channels - 1 ~ 11 (US), 1 ~ 13 (EU) Operating Systems - Windows 98(SE), ME, 2000, XP(SP1/SP2), 2003 Server Dimensions - 4.65 x 2.1 x 0.2 (118 x 54 x 7 mm) Weight - 1.27 oz (36g)
 
User Reviews (8 total):
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    Plug in and go, October 24, 2007
By user (Ohio, USA)
Unpacked it, plugged it in and "hey presto"... just followed the instructions and was surfing the web in no time. Really didn't know what I was doing, but I didn't have to.

    card seldom connects, October 20, 2007
By user (NY)
This card doesn't seem to want to connect very often. it works when it does connect but it is a real struggle to get it to connect. The tech support was not very helpful either. Good price but if it doesn't connect it's worth it to spend more money on a card that will work every time you need it.

    excellent condition, user-friendly, speed shipment, September 15, 2007
By user (MI, USA)
easy installment, sent out the next day after I place my order. I received it in 3 days.

    Great, September 13, 2007
By user
The signal will often show no bars or one bar for networks that should be within range. However, it is very good at connecting to these networks and keeping signals. Very reliable overall and very good value. Just short of perfect.

    Good product, June 19, 2007
By user
I bought the first TrendNet card six months ago, for my son in college. He had no problem installing the card and using it in the campus. So I bought another one for myself two months ago. Again I had no problem with it. I used if in all hotels that provide wireless connection. The installation is simple and straight forward. The download speed is satisfactory. The price is much lower than others. The only reason I give it a 4-star rating is that I havn't tried any others. May be they do have a lightening speed, but I am very happy with mine.

    EZ to install under XP, May 30, 2007
By user (San Jose, CA, USA)
Installation was a snap. Instructions were easy to follow.

Configuration software is NICE...
...except that it's in one of those windows that cannot be resized. The list of neighbor nodes has to be scrolled vertically and horizontally as a consequence, but it could easily be displayed in its entirety in a larger window. I'm pointing this out in hopes that someone influential at TRENDnet might happen to read this.

I'm rapidly becoming a fan of TRENDnet.


    No problems under Fedora Core 6, April 13, 2007
By user (Cedar Rapids Area, Iowa USA)
I bought this card to replace a TI ACX-100 chipset 802.11b card that was difficult to keep working under Linux. So far this TrendNet card has worked great under Fedora Core 6 using the madwifi driver.
I was able to easily yum the madwifi rpm for FC6. More importantly, when I do other updates, I don't have to reinstall the driver (problems I saw with using ndiswrapper and the TI card).
I would definitely suggest this card for anyone looking to get their Linux laptop wireless.


    Wireless made easy, January 11, 2007
By user (Aurora, CO USA)
TrendNet makes some of the best wireless cards and routers out there. Easy to install. Good tech support (including Linux support!!!). Have used it with multiple brands of routers (including TrendNet), all with solid success.

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