Recently, I had my hands on the network adapters from Netgear, which basically are wireless cards, but portable and alot stronger. It comes with its own software which controls your network, and obviously, the instruction manual.
First off- the product was fairly well, as it did detect wireless connections farther than my actual 5 year antique card. The software was quite sophisticated, had quite unique features such as “Find new networks” and it took only 15 seconds, to refresh on that. However, the piece is bit big, and quite large in width, specifically. Moreover, it was great, and worked fairly well. It’s range is around 1000ft. The guy at staples told me 2000, if there are not too many walls.
The device is useful if you aren’t getting clear reception at places. The price is around $80, so try it out if you have problem connecting to a network. Too bad all my neighbor networks were secured. Perhaps, a very good tool when you live in a condo.








November 9th, 2007 at 6:15 am
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