NETGEAR RangeMax Wireless PCI Adapter WPN311
Mfg Part #: WPN311NA

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As a 21st-century consumer, your notebook computer is an integral part of your life. But does your home computing environment work for you? Even if you already have a wireless network, you've probably found "dead spots" in your home where your Internet connection fades in and out, or drops off completely.
Now, say good-bye to those dead spots... and say hello to the freedom to work (and play) absolutely anywhere in your home!
With the RangeMax Wireless Router and PCI Adapter, your whole house becomes a "hot spot." NETGEAR's exclusive RangeMax technology gives you the longest range of any wireless network on the market today - up to 10 times the wireless coverage of 802.11g. So you'll have a sizzling-fast, consistent connection in every room of your house... and beyond.
Put the NETGEAR RangeMax Wireless PCI Adapter to work for you, and that's all you need - leave those range extenders, repeaters, and external antennas at the store. The RangeMax Wireless PCI Adapter is optimized for use with the RangeMax Wireless Router, which adjusts to the interference and physical barriers in your home, and delivers up to 500,000 square feet of coverage - 1000% more than 802.11g. And the RangeMax Wireless PCI Adapter is 100% compatible with your existing 802.11b/g products.
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Review Date: Feb 07, 2009
| opie |
Strengths: pulls signal in great
Weaknesses: none noted so far
Summary: It pulls in signal just fine to the computer in the back room on the same level. Signal travels through 2-3 walls from router.
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Review Date: Jun 07, 2008
| unknown |
Strengths: Works out of box with Linux, no sweat
Weaknesses: Poor signal strength, software crashes.
Summary: Poor signal strength with Windows and Linux despite using matching Netgear router. Software keeps crashing in Windows XP SP3.
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Review Date: May 24, 2008
| uttexan02 |
Strengths: Range, signal strength, consistent speed.
Weaknesses: Software utility that comes with it
Summary: This is another solid product from Netgear. Pairs up well with my Rangemax WPN824 router. I'm running XP. Consistent, reliable speed and performance even through 2 walls. The only issue is the Netgear software utility that you can use to set up your network -- it BSOD's my system. Just don't use it--use the built in Windows networking feature, and it works great -- recommended.
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Review Date: Nov 30, 2007
| peter@sistreaming.com |
Summary: Broadcasts wireless from 1 building into the next. Normal WiFi couldn't do it
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Review Date: Oct 08, 2007
| kathie |
Strengths: works with all of are computers at home
Weaknesses: took awhile to get the router to get set up with all the computers.
Summary: so far i have had no problems with this product, this is a good item to purchase,
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