Belkin 802.11g Wireless G USB Network Adapter for Win 2000/ME/XP/Vista


The Wireless G USB Network Adapter easily connects your USB-equipped desktop or notebook computer to your wireless network for Internet and file sharing. Desktop users can now join the network with the ease of a USB plug-in, without opening their PC cases, laptop users can enjoy the benefits of staying mobile-while connected to the Internet


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  • Full driver range is available via a download from the manufacturers website
  • Adds 802.11g wireless capabilities to desktop and laptop computers, for faster wireless networking available for home or office
  • Fits any standard 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0 USB slot
  • Provides 3 times the wireless range of 802.11a adapters
  • Offers backward-compatibility with all 802.11b network devices
  • Features wireless 64- and 128-bit WEP Encryption
  • Keeps notebook batteries running longer with advanced, low-power consumption chipset
Belkin 802.11g Wireless G USB Network Adapter reviews

Wireless adapter works well with updated software

"The Belkin 802.11g Wireless G USB Network Adapter is working well with my existing Belkin G router. The adapter was advertised to work with Windows 7, but the set up was a bit troublesome since the software on the disc supplied with the adapter was totally out of date. However, after downloading newer software and drivers from the Belkin web site the installation worked flawlessly and the adapter worked as advertised."
Attention Macintosh Users

"I have an older iBook that requires an original Apple Airport card. Unfortunately these are no longer in production. They can still be purchased new online for $150-180 if you look for them, or you can get a used one from eBay for $100-150 or so. Couldn't see going those routes so I picked up one of these babies and it works flawlessly with OS 10.4. Belkin doesn't make drivers for it but you can get the driver at the Ralink Technology site (http://www.ralinktech.com/supp-1.htm). The Belkin adapter that I received from Amazon is version 3000, and it uses the RT71W driver. It's the one listed at the very bottom of the list of Macintosh drivers, dated 2006/01/25. When you open the box for this adapter, take the Install CD and the Quickstart Guide and all that other Windows-related stuff and throw them straight in the trash. Download and install the driver mentioned above and it'll prompt you to restart afterwards. Then go to your Network System Preferences pane and select Ethernet Adapter(en1) as your connection method. Plug the adapter into an available USB port (1.1 or 2.0, either one will work), then launch the Ralink Wireless Utility that you'll find in your Applications folder. And suddenly - hey yer smokin'! Been connected by cable for over three days now via a wireless Linksys router without a single disconnect. You can do it, too..."

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