- Average user rating: 2.5 stars out of 17 reviews Back to product review
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User reviews
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4.0 stars
"Works fine with my D-Link router"
Pros: Easy setup included CD
Cons: None that I can think of.
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4.5 stars
Pros: Got it for $15 each, bought 3. Works with Win ME, works with XP. Using Netgear WGR614v4 router with SBC DSL. Kids on IM all day long, no drops no problems.
Cons: True, XP won't find a driver for it, use the CD it came with or download and install MSBN, then delete MSBN, use the built in XP util. No probs for me.
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2.5 stars
Pros: Easy to install
Cons: The signal strength is always going up and down. Many time we don't have any signal at all. My router is a Linksys WRT54GS. Unless it's a router problem.
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1.5 stars
Pros: cheap
Cons: this product is not only terrible to use, but i get dropped signals when im 8 ft away from the router. Windwos XP pro cannot find the driver, microsofts website does not have the drivers for it either. I went to microsoft.com and downloaded the drivers, g
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4.0 stars
"Still supported by vendor, see comment for URL"
Pros: Still supported. Drivers at: http://www.microsoft.com/hard ware/broadbandnetworking/10_DL oadMain.mspx -Very long range antenna for the price. -Getting cheaper every day
Cons: -No released *NIX driver (try NDIS wrapper) -WindowBlinds will crash the bundled MSBN utility (just make an exception for it in the WB preferences) -MSBN Utility is clumsy (but functional)
