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Offering the ultimate in simplified Wi-Fi installation, Medialink's 54Mbps Wireless G USB Adapter works with any manufacturer's 802.11B or 802.11G wi-fi router and offers a simplified one click installation. Insert the CD, click "install software" and the utility will auto-detect your operating system and install the appropriate drivers. Simply plug in your adapter and enjoy the convenience of your wifi network. Surprisingly, many wifi adapters on the market are not Microsoft WHQL certified to ensure trouble-free compatibility with Microsoft's operating systems. To provide our customers with ultimate confidence in our products, all Medialink adapters are Microsoft WHQL certified. In addition, this adapter features internationally recognized standards-based security features including WPA/WPA2, IEEE802.1X as well as 64/128/152-bit WEP for the ultimate in sucurity. MAC filtering is also available. With these enhanced security features, you can feel confident that you have state of the art wifi security options.. This USB adapter includes a Medialink Wireless Client Utility to auto-detect available wireless networks for quick connection. The utility also conveniently allows you to create and save detailed connectivity profiles for different accessed networks. The Medialink Wireless Client Utility also provides a number of tools to display current diagnostics and status information so that you can easily diagnose and resolve connection problems. Offering excellent wireless performance and network security, the Medialink 54Mbps Wireless G USB Adapter is an excellent choice for adding wireless connectivity to your desktop or notebook PC. CD includes drivers for Windows 2000, XP, Vista 32-Bit, Vista 64-Bit.
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- Compatible With Any Brand 802.11b or 802.11g Router
- Simplified One Click Wi-Fi Installation
- Microsoft WHQL Certified
- Auto-Detects Availablei Local Wireless Networks
- Supports the Following Security Protocols: WPA/WPA2, 64/128/152-bit WEP.
Medialink - Wireless G USB Adapter - 802.11g - 54Mbps - 2.4ghz - Windows 2000 / XP / Vista 32-Bit / Vista 64-Bit / Windows 7 Compatible
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Wireless Dongle & Adapter
Medialink - Wireless G USB Adapter - 802.11g - 54Mbps - 2.4ghz - Windows 2000 / XP / Vista 32-Bit / Vista 64-Bit / Windows 7 Compatible
Offering the ultimate in simplified Wi-Fi installation, Medialink's 54Mbps Wireless G USB Adapter works with any manufacturer's 802.11B or 802.11G wi-fi router and offers a simplified one click installation. Insert the CD, click "install software" and the utility will auto-detect your operating system and install the appropriate drivers. Simply plug in your adapter and enjoy the convenience of your wifi network. Surprisingly, many wifi adapters on the market are not Microsoft WHQL certified to ensure trouble-free compatibility with Microsoft's operating systems. To provide our customers with ultimate confidence in our products, all Medialink adapters are Microsoft WHQL certified. In addition, this adapter features internationally recognized standards-based security features including WPA/WPA2, IEEE802.1X as well as 64/128/152-bit WEP for the ultimate in sucurity. MAC filtering is also available. With these enhanced security features, you can feel confident that you have state of the art wifi security options.. This USB adapter includes a Medialink Wireless Client Utility to auto-detect available wireless networks for quick connection. The utility also conveniently allows you to create and save detailed connectivity profiles for different accessed networks. The Medialink Wireless Client Utility also provides a number of tools to display current diagnostics and status information so that you can easily diagnose and resolve connection problems. Offering excellent wireless performance and network security, the Medialink 54Mbps Wireless G USB Adapter is an excellent choice for adding wireless connectivity to your desktop or notebook PC. CD includes drivers for Windows 2000, XP, Vista 32-Bit, Vista 64-Bit.
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June 15th, 2010 on 6:24 pm
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I have a very, very old computer (probably circa 2003) that I had upgraded to wireless via a PCI card. Well, when I upgraded my network to the Airport Extreme, the card stopped working. Since the old card was 802.11 b/g compliant, I thought the newer security protocols on the Airport Extreme i.e. WPA and WPA2 were what had caused the problem. Although this computer is old, it still has some value for the kids and other lite duties like surfing the web so I decided to make a small investment in an more modern wireless adapter. Now-a-days, you can connect a wireless adapter via USB, so that’s what I did. The medialink card comes packed with a USB extension cable and an installation CD. I’m running Windows Xp SP3 on this particular machine and the install went very well.
I had some minor problems reconnecting to my network because you have to establish a profile for each connection in the utility software that comes with the Medialink. The profile is where the network password gets stored. Otherwise, when the connection terminates you’ll have to reenter the network password every time you want to reconnect to the network. For the uninitiated (like my wife and kids), this can be frustrating. Unfortunately, this morsel of information was not mentioned in the documentation(at least I didn’t see it). Anyhow, that’s my only gripe. In terms of connectivity, my computer is on the main level and the router is upstairs and I consistently have 3-4 bars on the Medialink connection graph and plenty of speed. It’s very fast and supports all of the latest security protocals. I love a bargain!
Well, I do have one more minor gripe: I wish it came with a stand of some kind for the Medialink itself. I have a stand that was meant for some other USB adapter so I used that one with the Medialink and it works great. Without it, I would have had a problem plugging it directly into the USB port becasue this adapter is a little taller than other things I had in that USB slot so it partially blocked the USB port that sits below. The USB stand/adapter fixed the problem by allowing me to plug the Medialink into the adapter at the end of the USB cable. You can accomplish the same thing with the USB extension cable included with the Medialink. A USB port on the front of the computer would do the trick too. This is by no means a show stopper, but it is worth mentioning.
Overall, this is a great product. I did not have to use tech support so I can’t speak to the quality of that service but the adpater itself is a great deal here at Amazon.com. Highly recommended.
June 15th, 2010 on 6:45 pm
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I just installed this adapter–Windows XP is my operating system. It installed from the CD with no problem, found my router and listed it as one of the choices to use. I had to put my 26 digit number in to allow it to use my router and it worked perfectly. I am thrilled that it didn’t cause me any problems with installation. Nice and easy!
June 16th, 2010 on 12:16 am
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Bought for older desktop running Windows XP. Insert the setup CD and took less than 5 minutes to install software then connect to wireless network. Router is about 40 feet away through about 6 walls, status tab states receiving 100% signal. For $25 not bad for turning desktop wireless as oppose to fishing a 50ft ethernet cable which probably cost more.
June 16th, 2010 on 9:22 am
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After spending a weekend trying to figure out why my Vista computer could not install the driver supplied by this product, I called Medialink directly. They said try disabling any firewalls or anti-virus software, and voila, it worked… whew! After getting past the driver installation hurdle, the adapter is working perfectly.
June 16th, 2010 on 10:48 am
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I am using this with an old Celeron Compaq situated on the opposite end of our large home. Our router is the dreaded Actiontec supplied with my Fios service and I wasn’t expecting a very good connection or speed. WRONG! After a very quick install the thing just worked! At first all I could get was a “poor” on signal strength and a “weak” signal status. I added a short USB extension to the cable they already supply and sent it up my wall about 7 feet. THAT was all it needed. I now have a “very good” signal and a ‘normal’ status and am consistently hitting the speed limit of the device. I was very pleasantly surprised. I hope it keeps working.
UPDATE: I have had the dongle for about 2 weeks now and after moving the router about 1 room closer to me I now get an “Excellent” signal strength and it maintains a steady 54 mpbs. More than good enough to stream Hulu with no glitches. It dropped the connection occasionally on startup before moving the router, but now it is right there at all times with no drop offs. It does get hot though.
June 16th, 2010 on 11:47 pm
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I purchased two of these to add to our desktops at home so that we could take advantage of the wireless networking of our new printer. I am not very technical. I am also not naturally inclined for any type of engineering outside of putting a puzzles together (HA!). It was even easy for me!
I used the easy to follow directions that came with it. (A miracle in itself that they were easy and perfectly detailed – step by step) I am thrilled to report, it worked right off the bat! I have not experienced any slowness in performance or delays in printing. This really beat adding a splitter (or something) to get everything working together!
June 17th, 2010 on 6:45 am
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This thing is perfect, it gets good signal strength, and it is very reliable. I have left my computer on for probably days and it hasn’t dropped connection once for me. =} Really good adapter, and has a 1 year warranty. Best you can get for the price.
June 17th, 2010 on 8:07 pm
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I purchased this adapter to avoid having to run ethernet cable up to my daughter’s XP desktop computer in her upstairs bedroom. I’m no computer expert and had some problems configuring the security. I thought the problem was related to the adapter, but it turned out to be a configuration issue with the router.
There are countless 5-star reviews attesting to this products technical performance. I’m writing this review to commend and thank Medialink for friendly, easy and competent tech support. I called their tech support and was immediately connected to live support, no voice mail or being put on hold for 10 minutes. The thing I most appreciated is that once tech support determined that the security issue was related to the router rather than their USB, rather than brush me off and tell me to go call Linksys, they went out of their way to coach me on security configuration and got me up and running. For that, I give Medialink 5 big fat stars!
June 19th, 2010 on 8:13 pm
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Works flawlessly with Vista and XP (I have two of these, one for each of my computers). After endless headaches (driver incompatibility, dropped connections, lost packets, etc.) with Netgear, Belkin, and Linksys adapters, I decided to try this. Haven’t had a headache since!
June 21st, 2010 on 3:57 pm
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Recently installed Windows 7 RC (release candidate) on my PC. Found that my wireless network adapters I had were not supported. So I went on a search for inexpensive yet functional adapter.
This adapter is perfect fit, Windows 7 RC has drivers for this adapter. I didn’t need to install anything from the CD included with the adapter. I simply plugged the adapter in, Windows 7 recognized it immediately. The info on the device manager was different than displayed, but just assuming the internals for this adapter are “borrowed” from another adapter and repackaged under this manufacturer.
I only had to set-up my wireless info (WPA2 password) and my PC was connected once again to the web. Connection was very good, my router is on third floor, my experimental PC is in my workshop in basement, had 3 out of 5 bars on connection (router is DLink DIR-655) with solid throughput so far.