This compact chunk of plastic dubs as a dual-band, wireless-N USB adapter for Laptops and desktops alike. In therms of performance, we found the device to have fairly strong reception signals, and quick speeds (close to 300 Mbps).
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cut those fucking nails
hey please i dont have the drivers, where can i download the drivers???
wifislax ?
Does it change lan connection to Wi-Fi hospot connection to access in mobile
Do not buy, it sucks! Internet isn’t stable with this adapter.
้hey!!! u speak to much ….i not come here for listen u speaking …fuck!!
I have a question. Can it be used on multiple computers, or will it only work on the first device that it was plugged in to? @OSReviews
Garbage don’t get it I had a Wifi adaptor that cost $8 that worked better then this $40 peace of garbage. the $8 one gave me 3 to 4 bars in my basement bedroom this one struggle to keep 1 bar.
so you plug this into your computer and you can connect to wifi?
DO NOT BUY, they often dl lightning fact but have upload issues. Cisco is garbage for usb wireless……Save your money.
Hello friend, thanks for share the video, I have a question I need the driver for windows 8.1 could you share with me some link or send me by google drive a copy of your driver…. all the best.
What’s the receiving range though?
I need to put ice on this piece of shit to prevent it from overheating and disconnecting. Fuck linksys and fuck cisco.
This or pce ac56?
It’s a trap don’t buy it. It sucks. I got it for 20 dollars and it constantly gets low bars then it’ll get 5 bars then go back to 2.
good for online gaming without laggish and trash connection interrupts?
Had it for a year know…connecting to a Belkin N600 wireless router. Worked ok on Win XP (about 260-280mbs)
Biggest problem is that it overheats when streaming videos…especially on Youtube.
Opened it up to help keep it cool but eventually overheats anyways.
Switched to Linux a couple months ago…isn’t Linux friendly (like most products) so had to jump trough hoops to get it to connect. Still freezes up when demand gets too high. Adding a makeshift heat-sink, connecting it to a usb extension wire to keep it away from computers heat and better airflow helps a little.
Do I need a router for it to work or do I download it onto the usb drive and plug it in?
Ok, I thought it was me–it overheats and loses connection frequently, I have to put it in the freezer often
WTF Man??? What about data transferring real speed testings??????????