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PLANEX Draft IEEE802.11n 150Mbps Wireless Mini-USB Adapter GW-USMini2N designed in Japan

PLANEX Draft IEEE802.11n 150Mbps Wireless Mini-USB Adapter GW-USMini2N designed in Japan

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Brand: Planex
Category: CE

Buy New: $21.99



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 6829

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 5 x 1.7

MPN: GW-USMini2N
Model: GW-USMini2N
EAN: 4941250164387
ASIN: B0015VOIC4

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Comply with draft 11n , IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g standards
  • Support USB 2.0/1.1/1.0 interface
  • Wide coverage, reduce blind spot and higher through put with MIMO technology
  • Support 64/128-bit WEP, WPAWPA-TKIP, WPA2WPA2-AES
  • Support WMM, WMM-PS and WMM-SA (IEEE802.11e QoS standard)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
GW-USMini2N has Wireless ClientSoftware APXlink functions, its a best wireless product for your choice.Wireless client : Support Windows Vista/XP/2000/, Mac OS X 10.3 +. use PC/NB to connect to internet. Software AP : Support Windosa Vista/XP/2000. Nintendo DS/Wii Sony PSP can be connected to internet by Wi-Fi. iPod touch can be connected to internet.Xlink : Support Vista/XP/2000/Mac OS 10.5. Play on line with PSP.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good Product for Macbook   December 10, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this Mini2N USB and when I first bought it I thought I wasted my money, because it didn't work even though I installed the CD software. Well it turns out you need to download some software on their site at [...] Then from there since I have a Macbook I had to download the V 1.1.6.0 driver... I use to get signal w/ my computer only near my window, and even the signal sucked, now with this Mini2N USB I'm able to get signal at our dinner table. I feel like my computer is superior now, it's better than them other computers. Well I hope this was helpful...


4 out of 5 stars Excellent For Mac!   November 12, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I've been using a 12" Powerbook G4 for about 3 months now and the one gripe I've had with it is the horrible Airport Wireless reception. I would be at a table next to a newer MacBook getting full reception, and I can't get anything. After doing research and some reception tests, I found that the aluminum of the laptop blocks much of the reception built in. As such, I went out looking for a wireless USB adapter to correct this. There aren't many that work with Mac, and even those that do are usually bulky and rather large. I saw this, and figured for $30 I could at least try it. It's fairly small, and seemed nicely designed.br /br /When it arrived, I was instantly worried. The package is printed wrong and states that the internet connection function doesn't work with Mac, while their website (planex.net) says that it does (the website is correct, the internet connection works with Mac). Installing the software isn't the easiest thing to do, you not only need to download the software from their website (not the correct version on the CD), but the software isn't highly user friendly. Once you figure out what each menu function does, it's easy, but there's no help as to each function.br /br /Once the software is installed, you just plug it in and the wireless manager automatically opens. It has an excellent array of wireless statistics to analyze what is available and each signals specifications. It also allows you to setup wireless 'profiles', which is the same as 'remembering' a network. It doesn't seem as fast as a MacBook Pro with built in wireless N, but it's definitely faster than the built in B/G wireless. The build quality is fairly high, and while it's all plastic, it feels fairly sturdy. The entire end is an orange status light, and the form factor is fairly unobtrusive considering it's a USB wireless device. The reception is amazingly improved over the built-in; I'm seeing networks I didn't even know were around me.br /br /Overall, I would recommend this to Mac users who need better reception than older laptops provide. Most of the newer models have corrected this, but some MacBook Pros and most Powerbooks and earlier models made of metal can benefit in reception from this external device. The only other device I would consider is the Hawking HWUG1A Hawking Wireless G USB Network Adapter with external SMA jack, Apple Compatible - HWUG1A.

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