Well, for the price, it seems pretty decent. It's a G adapter though, not N. I think you should be able to find D-Link & Netgear USB wireless G adapters for less though.
Hmm, Ya saw that it's G, but do I really need to invest in N?? As the router is just to my next room.
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One more thing, if anyone can please explain this line "The Enhanced N150 range is 802.11b and g certified and based on the 802.11n technology. This range will give you 802.11n technology at an even more affordable price."
I know this is 802.11g but why it says N ?? And what does it mean by "based on 802.11n technology"??
The only reason I bought up the G vs. N thing was because I believe you get D-Link/Netgear G adapters cheaper.
The "based on N technology" is just their marketing crap for some or the other proprietary technology of theirs which will probably give you speeds greater than 54Mbps, with the rider that you also need to be using their N150 router. A lot of manufacturers had come out with similar product lines just before the N standard was ratified.
Ya...But one think if you can please confirm, This G one doesn't support WEP only WPA, and that previous one supports both, so if I use WEP on my Router, will I be able to use this G one??