Amazon.com Product Review
Amazon.com Product Description
 | The NETGEAR WG511T Wireless-G PC Card offers: - Up to 108 Mbps via 802.11g wireless networking.
- Backwards compatibility with 802.11b wireless networks.
- 128-bit WEP encryption for extra security.
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Wireless networking is constantly evolving, and the need for increasingly faster speeds and greater range is not only sought after, but expected. If better wireless speed and range with consistent wireless connections is what you're looking for, then NETGEAR has you covered with the WG511T Super-G Wireless PC Card. With this handy device you'll have no more dropped connections, and you can kiss dead spots goodbye.

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If you love all the new media applications, such as video and music streaming, you know you need a wireless connection that operates at lightning quick speeds to keep things running smooth. These new applications are nearly impossible with the old 802.11b wireless protocol, but they are certainly attainable with increased wireless speeds. The WG511T delivers the speed you desire. At 108 Mbps, it is up to ten times faster than 802.11b, and extends your network coverage up to four times more than standard Wireless-G protocol.
NETGEAR also helps you keep it simple with an easy-to-use, intuitive 32-bit PCI bus interface, and is designed specially for your Notebook PC. Just install the WG511T into the notebook PC, and you'll be ready to connect. Plus, you can keep your network private with WEP encryption.
Setup is made quick and easy with the Smart Wizard install software. System requirements include a Notebook PC with Pentium 300 Mhz-compatible processor higher, available CardBus PC Card Type II slot, and Microsoft Windows Vista, XP, 2000, 98SE, or Me. Microsoft Vista Beta drivers are available at www.netgear.com/vista.
What's in the Box NETGEAR WG511T Super-G Wireless PC Card, setup CD, installation guide, and warranty/support information card.
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
(73 customer reviews) 17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Works as Advertised!,
October 19, 2003 By A Customer
This review is from: NETGEAR WG511T Super-G Wireless PC Card (Personal Computers)
At least when paired with the Netgear WGT624 WAP/Router this card does indeed have a significant farther range than for instance the DLINK 614+ was was currently using. I can go from one corner of the house downstairs to a bedroom at the opposite corner of the house upstairs, on a waterbed at almost full speed (this gave the DLINK some trouble).It also comes with a nifty utility that does a better job than Windows with settings and statistics (like actual network throughput).One minor issue may be with how hot this card gets which is always a concern with a laptop. To the cards credit there are settings for Power Save and Transmit Power which may help.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Success With Older Dell and Win98 SE,
December 3, 2005 P. Nolden (Sanibel, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: NETGEAR WG511T Super-G Wireless PC Card (Personal Computers)
I bought this card for an older Dell Inspiron 7000 running Win98 SE.
If you buy this card, I recommend that you first go to the [...] website, click on the support tab, choose Downloads, highlight the WG511T Adapter and download the latest firmware driver revision, ver 3.9. When you unzip it, it has the driver file, the user guide and the install guide. Read the Install Guide before you do anything.
Don't bother with the bundled CD-ROM. Install the downloaded driver from the setup file and reboot, as it requests. When I ran the driver setup, I got a general protection fault message. I cancelled it and the setup seemed to continue just fine. After reboot the driver database was set up in Windows. At that point, I turned the laptop completely off and then inserted the card.
Upon bootup again, Windows found the card and loaded the proper drivers. It again directed a reboot. After that, the card was powered up and began searching for my...Read more
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Crash and Burn,
January 9, 2006 W. R. Stockstill Jr. ""Bill"" (Marietta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: NETGEAR WG511T Super-G Wireless PC Card (Personal Computers)
I put this card in my wife's Dell Inspiron 4000 Laptop. It replaced a NetGear 802.11b card. Worked great! Then the Blue Screens of Death started. I have tried different combos of using Window's XP to control the card (against recommendations but is more stable) and using different versions of the software for both the card and NetGear's controlling software to no avail. I am now down to the last attempt, using Window's updated software for the card with Windows controlling the card. We'll see.
Pros- Incredible range. Shows 2 more networks in my neighborhood then my Centrino notebook. Super fast page loading.
Cons- Crashes the computer. It causes memory dumps that corrupts running programs. The NetGear newsgroups show that it is a known problem with their cards and customer service doesn't have a fix. Do the research yourself. One thing that MAY be the reason for the crashes is that some were using an XP upgrade from ME, which this laptop also has.
But...Read more