| U.S. Robotics 11Mbps Wireless USB Adapter |

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Model: USR1120
Brand: USRobotics
Manufacturer: US Robotics
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Total Reviews: 1
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: IEEE 802.11b
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| Plug it in and start networking! The U.S. Robotics 11 Mbps Wireless USB Adapter installs in two simple steps, just plug it into your PC's USB port, and install the easy-to-follow configuration software. U.S. Robotics makes wireless networking easy. Get instant wireless networking whenever and wherever you need it. Turn your desktop or laptop PCs into a wireless network. Securely share Internet access, data files, network printers, even music and multi-player games at speeds up to 11 Mbps. Access the power of an entire network from wherever you need it with a wireless range of up to 457 m! Get the flexibility and ease of use of a U.S. Robotics 11 Mbps Wireless USB Adapter. |
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Easy to install and use, high speed, good value., December 8, 2002
By user (Wilsonville, Oregon USA)
This is easier to install than the equivalent PCI card, but is more expensive as there is no mail in rebate. We got the card working in about 5 minutes. The computer was a 500 MHz AMD K6-2 system with WIN 98 SE. I always get the full 11 Mbytes/sec speed over a distance of about 80 feet, one computer being upstairs, and the other being in a den on the ground floor. I am able to print files, make backups (on an ORB drive) or copy to a CDRW drive on the other machine no problem. Some might want to consider the slightly dearer 22 MByte/sec cards, but on older machines like mine the network is as fast as the computer hard drives. The software included provides a pop-up utility to monitor/select network speed; channel in use; 0, 64 or 128 encryption; select peer to peer or Wireless Access Point network - easy to install and use. The card wireless network does not interfere with our digital wireless phone, nor any other devices. The USR 1120 does offer encryption on peer-to-peer networks, a clear advantage over the older adapters. In contrast to the USR PCI wireless card (USR 2415), we could not network in a Sony PCG-R505DCP laptop - so this card may not work with all non-USR hardware conforming to the IEEE802.11b standard. These wireless networks are now so inexepnsive I could not imagine anyone going through the hassle of running wires through their homes.
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