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TRENDnet TEW-623PI Wireless N PCI Adapter
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We found 11 listings for the TRENDnet TEW-623PI Wireless N PCI Adapter (TRENDNET TEW-623PI):
Specs
UPC 7-10931-60011-7, EAN 0-710931-600117, EAN 7-109316-001176
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| Overview |
| Details |
| Bit Depth | 32 b |
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| Details (continued) |
| Bus Type | PCI |
| Wireless | Yes |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
24 Oct 2008



Works well, easy to install
Running on a Windows XP machine, this TRENDnet Wireless N PCI Adapter seems to work very well. Physical installation of the card was a little annoying because of the odd triangle shape of the card (pressing down on an angled surface tends to distrubute the force on an angle rather than straight down), but once in place I haven't experienced any problems.
I did attempt to run this card with only installing the drivers and not installing TRENDnet's own wireless configuration software, but ...
–S. Mageefrom Amazon.com
21 Oct 2008



Won't connect faster than 130Mbps
I called tech support to try and get this issue fixed, but they kept giving me the runaround. Most users state that they get somewhere close to 300Mbps, but I'm not even close to that. Decent buy if you just need plain old wireless. Terrible ping for gaming as well.
–D. Ellisfrom Amazon.com
17 Oct 2008



Not the best N adapter for the money
Although this card does a great job of connecting you to any far away networks like a good N card is required to do, I would highly recommend searching for another version.
On the plus sign, installation is simple and easy. The instructions are a page long (per operating system), and are all obvious steps.
On the other hand, this card takes an eternity to find the networks when the computer first boots up, while a G adapter will do so almost immediately.
Also, if your SSID is not be...
–W. Martinfrom Amazon.com