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Netgear USB 2.0 Adapter 802.11G RNGMX
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We found 6 listings for the Netgear USB 2.0 Adapter 802.11G RNGMX (Netgear WPN111):
Specs
UPC 6-06449-03981-8, EAN 0-606449-039818, UPC 6-06449-03983-2, EAN 0-606449-039832
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Netgear WPN111 and other part numbers
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| Interface | USB |
| USB Port | Yes |
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Reviews by Users
19 May 2009



So far, so good.
I have a Netgear Rangemax router and XP Home on a desktop PC. The installation and function of this device has been fine. You do have to install the drivers and Netgear manager before attaching the device. The speed connecting to the internet is the same as the wired speed (which was not all that fast over a cable modem). All of my other wired and wireless devices work fine, too.
I did get it on sale from a store as it cost as much (or less) than a cat-5e cable I was going to get instead.
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–EMTP EJfrom Amazon.com
23 Mar 2009



Not bad BUT
Although, Netgear does make some good products this is one product that should never been shipped out of their warehouse. When it does connect there is a excellent signal, but I have found that when I am running wireless N or any other network signal. The device drops signal for no reason every 10 minutes and reconnects. When playing a game online it will lose connection after 15 minutes and then hang until computer restart.
As a company owner and a technician I would recommend, D-link. I...
–Robert J. Talbotfrom Amazon.com
17 Jan 2009



Barely Functional
I bought mine after suddenly needing my desktop to be wireless instead of wired after a move. Thinking getting this Netgear product for under $10 (from another site) would solve my issues well enough was a huge mistake, giant headache, and general waste of time.
After installing in Windows XP, the adaptor will work for about 2 hours, decide to shut it self down, and cease to work with my computer unless I re-install the drivers.
While it does manage to work I get download speeds of ab...
–E. Pailetfrom Amazon.com