Linksys WUSB11 Wireless-B USB Network Adapter v4 | 
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List Price: $106.31 Buy New: $12.00 You Save: $94.31 (89%)
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Rating: 369 reviews Sales Rank: 840
Format: Cd Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Nt 3.5, Windows Nt 4, Windows Nt 5, Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows Network Interface: USB Compatibility: PC USB Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 3.6 x 0.9 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: WUSB11 Model: WUSBF54G UPC: 745883558902 EAN: 4260039340454 ASIN: B00005AW1H
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| • | Product Type - Adapter | | • | Warranty - 3 Years Limited | | • | Transmitted Power - 18dBm (Typical)11Mbps, 16dBm (Typical)54Mbps | | • | Receive Sensitivity - -84dBm (Typical)11Mbps, -73dBm (Typical)54Mbps |
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Product Description If you've been searching for an easy way to integrate any PC or laptop into your wireless network, you'll find just the solution with the Instant Wireless USB Network Adapter. The Plug-and-Play Wireless USB Network Adapter connects directly to any USB-ready PC - just plug it in and you're ready to share data, printers, or high speed Internet access over your existing wireless network. For desktop installation, you don't even have to open your PC's case. And user-friendly software makes it simple to set up. Not only is the Instant Wireless USB Network Adapter easy to install and use, it's also powerful. You can send and receive data at speeds up to 11Mbps and a new higher-powered antenna provides greater ranges than ever. The increased sensitivity helps filter out interference and "noise" to keep your signal clear. Improved error correction keeps you operating at higher transmission rates over longer distances. It's also versatile. Need to use it temporarily on another PC? No problem. Plug it into the USB port, set it up, and you're ready to go. So for full desktop and notebook PC flexibility and wireless convenience, the Instant Wireless USB Network Adapter provides an all-in-one solution!
Amazon.com Review If good things come in small packages, the WUSB11 from Linksys makes a great addition to a wireless network. Measuring about the size of a deck of cards and weighing just shy of 3 ounces, this little device fits nearly anywhere and is easily stowed in a notebook computer case. Simple USB connectivity makes it compatible with any modern PC, and also makes it easy to swap from one computer to another. Provided you already have a wireless router or Internet gateway set up, installing the WUSB11 is a snap. We plugged it into a USB port on a test PC, executed the installation program on the included PC, and once the system rebooted we were connected to the network without being tethered to any wires. The unit draws its power directly from the USB port, leaving users with one less cord to lug around and one less device to plug into a wall outlet. We tested the device on a PC located 40 feet laterally and one floor above the wireless router and didn't even need to extend the tiny antenna to get good reception. Should you need to use the antenna, it extends at either 90 degrees or 180 degrees, meaning it will work whether the unit is sitting flat on a desk or mounted vertically on a wall using the included Velcro strips. Performance was impressive. As an 802.11b product the WUSB11 supports a maximum speed of 11 Mbps and real-world speeds hovered around that mark in our tests. The signal was strong and consistent, making it great for gaming or transferring large files without worrying about a disconnect halfway through. There are only two indicator lights on the unit itself that tell you it's working--a power light and another light that blinks when data is transmitting--but the included software tools allow for a much more detailed picture. Using these utilities we were able to keep an eye on the signal strength (it never dipped below 95 percent), configure the built-in encryption settings, and perform other security and monitoring tasks. The device is designed to fall back to lower speeds instead of cutting off trans missions completely when it reaches the limits of its range or experiences signal problems. In a normal-size home you should have no trouble maintaining the 11 Mbps signal, but if you wander outdoors with a notebook or are plagued by signal interference, overall transmission speed can step down to 5.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps, or even 1 Mbps depending on conditions. Even at the lowest speed the device is fast enough for speedy Internet browsing (most users won't see any slowdown at all in that area, even for downloads), although transferring files across the network is painfully slow at the lower speeds. No matter what, if you plan mainly to transfer large files over your network, you'll probably want the extra speed 802.11a or 802.11g devices offer. Of course, you'll also have to absorb the extra cost associated with those products. The WUSB11 is a fantastic 802.11b device for the money, working perfectly straight out of the box, and its low weight and small size make it a viable alternative to a PCMCIA wireless network card for notebook users. Just make sure the computer you want to connect it to doesn't use Windows 95 or NT, because the unit is incompatible with those two operating systems. --T. Byrl Baker Pros: - Simple installation and configuration
- Mounts either horizontally or vertically
- Included software provides useful details without overwhelming users with mi nutia
Cons: - So light that the weight of the USB cord can pull it off a desk
- Maximum 11 Mbps transmission speed may be too slow for some users
|  See a comparison diagram of the different wireless technologies. | Wireless networks are rapidly becoming more popular and coming down in price. Since they don't require cables, you can use the devices anywhere in an office or home, even out on the patio. There's no need to roll out an Ethernet network cable to each room of a house; you can network anywhere--without wires. Outside the home, wireless networking is available in hotspots at coffee shops, businesses, and airports--great when you're on the road and need to get some work done. For convenience, wireless networking is the answer. Which Wireless Standard Is Right for Me? Now that you've decided to create a wireless network, the next step is to figure out which wireless standard to use. Basically, a standard is a set of specifications for a device. All devices that follow a specific standard share operating characteristics, such as the radio frequency used and maximum data transfer speed. For wireless networking, there are three standards to choose from at this time: To learn about the differences between the standards and select the right one for your network, click here for an easy-to-understand chart. |
Amazon.com Product Description The Linksys wireless USB network adapter easily connects any PC or laptop to your wireless network with no additional wiring. The plug-and-play USB adapter connects directly to any USB-ready PC, so you can share data, printers, or high-speed Internet access over your existing wireless network. This convenient yet powerful adapter offers data transfer rates of up to 11 Mpbs with a built-in antenna capable of connecting at distances of up to 1,500 feet. The wireless USB network adapter provides data security and reliability with its automatic fallback rate for data transfers and ensures secured networking with 128-bit WEP encryption capability. This adapter comes with a one-year limited warranty. |  See a comparison diagram of the different wireless technologies. | Wireless networks are rapidly becoming more popular and coming down in price. Since they don't require cables, you can use the devices anywhere in an office or home, even out on the patio. There's no need to roll out an Ethernet network cable to each room of a house; you can network anywhere -- without wires. Outside of the home, wireless networking is available in hotspots at coffee shops, businesses, airports -- great when you're on the road and need to get some work done. For convenience, wireless networking is the answer. What Wireless Standard is Right for Me? Now that you've decided to create a wireless network, the next step is to figure out which wireless standard to use. Basically, a standard is a set of specifications for a device. All devices that follow a specific standard share operating characteristics, such as the radio frequency used and maximum data transfer speed. For wireless networking, there are three standards to choose from at this time: To learn about the differences between the standards and select the right one for your network, click here for an easy-to-understand chart. |
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Deal Barn - Linksys WUSB11 Wireless-B Adapter October 16, 2008 I ordered the Linksys WUSB11 Wireless-B Adapter from Deal Barn to replace one that had been broken. I was amazed at how fast the transaction and shipping took place. From the time I placed the order to the time I installed the part was less than a week. Adapter is very easy to install. Just follow the simple instructions provided in the box. Thank you Deal Barn for the excellent service and Thank you Amazon for the quick shipping and expediting of the product.
USB wireless adaptor September 22, 2008 This adaptor was very easy to install. My computer was up and running with this unit in less than ten minutes
older version, but matches what I had. July 30, 2008 Fast service and no problems with product. This is an older version, Wireless-B, but I wanted to match it with one on another computer I already had been using. It was a cinch to set up and works fine.
good but not great July 16, 2008 I like Linksys a lot but I'm a little dissappointed in the USB card adapted. I run my laptop that has built in wireless side by side with my desktop that doesn't. I get 54mbps on my laptop but only 11mbps with my desktop.
Customer support is non-existant March 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got online with customer support and was told based on my system(win98) on an older pc I needed this adapter. I got it here and could not get it to work, tried calling for days..all times of the day to reach customer support..never an answer(lots of automated stuff) Wound up using it on a laptop instead, it gets really crummy reception even in the same room as the router. Loses signal frequently during gaming. I'm going back to wally worlds belkin. If you get an 'N'..it works great, they just have to be replaced about once a year from burnout.
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