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Alfa 2000Mw 2 Watt High Gain indoor or Outdoor 802.11b/g WiFi Booster and Signal Amplifier Review

Alfa 2000Mw 2 Watt High Gain indoor or Outdoor 802.11b/g WiFi Booster and Signal Amplifier
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Works well, and is at a fair to lower cost price. This 2 watt is just abit over the 1 watt. You can find documentation for it easily on the web. It uses a PS, into the small injector, which goes to the amp. The connectors are N females all around. You have to have a G type access point with output via cabling. Also, get a "yagi" type antenna (indoors - bidirectional or unidirectional). The kit came with the PS, and injector, and amp. Cords were on me, but I found adapters and cabling quickly, cheap too. A real good project. That's what I like doing, creating small systems such as these. You will have your neighbors hooked up in no time at whatever rate you charge, instead of feeding the big guys.

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The APAG05-2 Outdoor Booster is a highly efficient and industrial quality designed to increase the performance and range of any 2.4 GHz wireless device. This includes Bluetooth, P2P, P2MP, 802.11b, 802.11b+, 802.11g, and 802.11b+g access points and wireless routers.The APAG05-2 amplifies the signal of any 802.11b/g device for up to 2Watt in power. That means your AP or Wireless Router can easily reach over 20~40 kilometers point to point with an High Gain antenna in the open space.Features* High Switching Speed Power Gain Controller* High Gain and Low Noise* Powered through DC Power Injector* Low Power Consumption* Low Heat Generation* Light Weight* Frequency Band 2.4GHz ~ 2.5GHzCables are not included

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Linksys WUSB11 Wireless-B USB Network Adapter v4 Review

Linksys WUSB11 Wireless-B USB Network Adapter v4
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Make sure you are purchasing the 2.6 or 2.8 version, 3.0 and 4.0 will not work with TIVO units. Amazon does not clearly list the different versions.

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1.The Wireless-G USB Adapter with Wi-Fi Finder is a handy, pocket-sized device that combines an easy-to-use wireless network scanner with a USB-connected Wireless-G network adapter. Now you can scan for available wireless connectivity before turning on your computer.Discovered networks are listed in order of signal strength.With the Wi-Fi Finder built into the unit, you no longer need to power on your PC to determine if theres a wireless network connection available. 2.Features - High-speed Wireless-G networking for your desktop or notebook computer .Built-in Wi-Fi Finder detects Wireless-G and Wireless-B signals .Easy to read display shows network name, channel, signal strength, and security on/off .Wireless communications are protected by up to 128-bit WEP or WPA encryption .

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Cisco-Linksys WUSB54G Wireless-G USB Adapter Review

Cisco-Linksys WUSB54G Wireless-G USB Adapter
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I have a SOHO that uses a wired 10/100 switched network. Already part of this network is a Linksys single port Cable / DSL Router. When it came time to make the jump to wireless, the WAP54G seemed the logical choice, as I would not have to reconfigure anything on my existing network. For my initial conversions, I was converting a desktop PC and an older laptop. For this review, I'll be discussing at the WUSB54G. Look for reviews on all these items posted separately.
I decided on the WUSB54G because I did not have any available internal slots. This computer may be replaced in a year or two, and unplugging the network card from a USB port seemed a lot more attractive than opening the case. Actually, the installation is almost a simple as plugging the adapter into an available USB port.
My initial installation was using Version 2.0 of the installation software. The significance of that will be explained later. Regardless of your version of Windows, I suggest installing the software first. This will eliminate any potential problems in the installation process. Make sure you know your network name and WEP Key. You will need to supply that information during installation or you will not be able to connect right away. If you don't have the key handy, it can be input later, but it is not as convenient.
The Wizard does a good job of walking you through each step. Once done, you will need to reboot. Don't disconnect from the wired network just yet. Wait until the next phase is completed. On boot, you computer should detect the new hardware and install the correct drivers for it. The next step could take a while, so be patient. Your new wireless network card will search for a signal, an access point, and you should be prompted when a network is found. If more than one network is detected, a distinct possibility with the proliferation of wireless networks, you will quickly realize the advantages of naming you network something other that the default and of applying a WEP Key to your network.
The initial connection took about two minutes, but seemed a lot longer! You will see an icon on the Bottom Right of the Task Bar indicating you are connected. I do one final check by opening a command prompt and using the command "ipconfig /all" to show all my adapters. If there's a difference in IP addressing ranges, reboot one more time. If both the wired and wireless connections show IP address in the same range, you're ready to unplug the wired connection. Now try opening your web browser. If you can surf, you're all done.
My experience with this installation was very positive. The wizard was friendly, the physical installation could not have been easier, I had all the information on hand I needed and I was wireless after the first reboot. I'm using this adapter with a G network and I'm getting the full throughput.
One final note: this installation went so smoothly I got another adapter from a local dealer that had a price too good to pass up. When I got home, however, I noticed a small sticker that said this was for Windows 2000 and Windows XP only. I then noticed the serial number and installation software said version 1.0. Hmmm... this was going on a Windows 98SE machine. The hardware specs looked identical, from what I could determine from the box, so I tried an experiment and used the version 2.0 software. It worked just fine. BEWARE: this is not an endorsement that this will work in every case nor should you conclude there is no difference between versions. I strongly suggest you try to get the latest version hardware and software for optimal performance.


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Linksys Wireless-G 802.11g 54Mbp USB 2.0 Network Adapter.

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