Product Description The Wireless G USB Network Adapter easily connects your USB-equipped desktop or notebook computer to your wireless network for Internet and file sharing. Desktop users can now join the network with the ease of a USB plug-in, without opening their PC cases; laptop users can enjoy the benefits of staying mobile-while connected to the Internet.
You get what you pay for....October 30, 2008 This wireless adapter isn't horrible, but it isn't terrific either. I do not know if it had to do with my wireless Comcast connection (which everyone knows is awesome quality) or with the usb adapter, but I was losing signal every 2-5 minutes and having to reboot my labtop. On top of that, this adapter is somewhat flimsy. It is so long that it is hard not to have it rest against something when on the couch or in bed and this thing has become slightly bent. Perhaps due to this, the whole case came apart into pieces, after a week of having it, and exposed the microchip inside. I had to put it all back together and so far it has successfully stayed that way.
All of that being said, within the past week the USB adapter hasn't been working all that badly. I have been using it on a level surface and have been trying not to strain my bandwidth usage.
I think with a pricier product you will not have as much hassle, but if you casually use your labtop on level surfaces then this product is satisfactory.
BELKIN USB ADAPTEROctober 25, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
BELKIN F5D7050 Wireless 802.11g USB Network Adapter Was very easy to install & use..I love it!! Karen
Software freezes computerOctober 22, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The software that comes with this adapter caused my computer to freeze after 10-15 minutes.
NO support for 64bitOctober 18, 2008 There's no support for 64bit systems. And off course, there's no info on the website about it or if they're ever going to make it.
Somewhat large, but it just workedSeptember 22, 2008 I bought this adapter because I thought that our desktop computer wouldn't be in the same room as the router in our new apartment. The adapter itself is somewhat larger than I thought it would be, but the size may just be necessary to pick up a better signal.
The adapter worked fine in both XP and Linux. I was happy to find that it supported WPA2 with no fuss under Ubuntu Linux.
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