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(59 customer reviews) 26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
MA101 RF Flaw,
December 12, 2002 Jerome Blaha, Jr. "Jerome Blaha Jr" (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Netgear MA101 802.11b Wireless USB Adapter (Personal Computers)
I purchased the MA101 in the UK which may have a slightly lower output power that the US version mandated by the FCC. I must admit that the software installed easily enough on Win 98 and had some nice features like scanning for new SSIDs to find your network however it did not install properly on my XP machine. The problem with the unit is that it is POORLY designed RF wise. I was attempting to connect to my neighbor who lives 250 feet up the street with little success. Even when the two antennas were line of site between the access point and Netgear MA101, the link seemed very poor.Having worked in the wireless industry for the past three years as an engineer, my curiousity go the best of me and I opened the Netgear MA101 to discover to my horror that the antenna lead is just a piece of wire soldered into the motherboard that travels down the length of the unit and then up into the plastic antenna. In other words, the actual wire antenna will always act as if it is in a L...Read more
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
Works perfectly, installs instantly,
May 30, 2002 Ralph (Arlington, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Netgear MA101 802.11b Wireless USB Adapter (Personal Computers)
It took me all of 20 minutes to set up a network using this terrific USB wireless adapter and the MR314 wireless router/switch/access point. Of the total time, maybe five minutes was spent installing the MA101 adapter. As a network novice, I was amazed that everything worked exactly as it was supposed to, without my having to reinstall anything, call tech support or tear my hair out.The PC with the adapter is located two floors up from the router, about 50 feet point to point. Signal strength registers as "low" (2 pips out of 5 on the utility display), but I am getting an unbroken connection at a speed indistinguishable from that of the PC that's wired to the router.I'm running Windows XP. The Netgear Web site has an updated driver, but I decided to live dangerously and use the driver on the CD-ROM that's supplied with the adapter. No problem -- I clicked through the warning about an "unsigned" driver, and it installed and worked fine. At this point I'm going to leave well...Read more
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
MA101 Great USB - IEEE 802.11b adapter for Win98+,
November 17, 2001 Konrad and Sharon Roeder (Colorado Springs, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Netgear MA101 802.11b Wireless USB Adapter (Personal Computers)
If you have a PC with Win98 or better and a spare USB port, the MA101 is really great. The installation is easy - you don't have to open up the PC, just plug it in and run the installation CD. The big advantage of the MA101 over the alternative, an MA301/MA401 combination is that you can position the unit on your table or desk to get the best link quality and signal strength.If you are running XP, this unit may require a driver update to run properly. That should be available on the netgear website.Konrad Roeder (...)