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No Hassle,
February 8, 2008 Patrick Reeves (Cheney, WA - USA) - See all my reviews
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I had a different (USB) external wireless adaptor for this laptop and getting connected to the network was hit or miss - mostly miss. This one sniffs it out right away and you're Net bound.
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Sweet and fast!,
February 9, 2010 R. Van Wagner "bvw" (Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, United States of America) - See all my reviews
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Wow. What a nice product! Faster than my Thinkpad's internal wireless. I use both now. Installed easily.
A bit of a pain to configure...,
February 9, 2012 Cholly - See all my reviews
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...but once set up, connects quickly and hasn't dropped out on me in a week now.
Read the instructions for this, if you're used to slapping one in and letting Windows do the Plug'n'Play thing, then putting the driver disk in when it can't find the right drivers on it's own, you'll end up going through a bunch of steps to straighten it back out. I'm using it for an older WinBook with XP Home SP3. I charged right in, and it ended up with me taking a couple of hours to get it working right. D'oh! Should have known better, I've got certs in IT.
If you have Vista or 7, they may have the right drivers, I just know that XP w/SP3 does not.