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Specifications:
- Standard: IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g (darft), IEEE 802.11b
- Frequency Range: 2.4-2 .4835 GHz
- Channel: 13
- Network Protocol: CSMA / CA with ACK
- Transmission: DSSS
- Sensitivity: 54:-68dBm @ 10% PER, 11M:-85dBm @ 8% PER, 6M:-88dBm @ 10% PER, 1M:-90dBm @ 8% PER, 256K:-105dBm @ 8% PER (typical value)
- Antenna: Detachable 2DBI Antenna
- Interface Type: USB
- Security Features: Support 64/128/152 bit WEP data encryption, WPA encryption, support for IEEE 802.1X, TKIP, AES encryption
- Operation System: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/VISTA/Windows 7
Features:
- Using the most advanced wireless networking technology - IEEE802 .11 n (Draft 2.0) standard
- The maximum transfer speed of this USB wireless LAN adapter is up to 150M, with high transmission, high coverage, transmission quality
- Wireless connection range than 802.11 G expanded nearly 4 times, and the transmission speed of this USB wireless LAN adapter than 802.11 G increased nearly 3 times
- Support operating system windows 7
- The world's smallest wireless USB network adapter pocket design, portable, light weight, easy to go out for business, travel use
- The wireless USB adapter supports IEEE802.11n standards, transmission speed, signal higher quality, playing games, watching movies significantly lower delay
- With RT8188 chip, more stable, more durable
Details:

- Portable, light weight, easy to go out for business, travel use
- Using the most advanced wireless networking technology - IEEE802 .11 n (Draft 2.0) standard

- The world's smallest USB wireless card pocket design with 2DBI excellent small antenna

- Wireless connection range than 802.11 G expanded nearly 4 times, and the transmission speed than 802.11 G increased nearly 3 times

- The wireless USB adapter supports IEEE802.11n standards, transmission speed, signal higher quality, playing games, watching movies significantly lower delay

- The maximum transfer speed of this USB wireless LAN adapter is up to 150M, with high transmission, high coverage, transmission quality
How to Set Up an Edup Wireless LAN Adapter?
- Installing an Edup wireless LAN adapter may require using third-party drivers.
- Wireless image by Szymon Apanowicz from Fotolia.comThe Edup line of wireless network adapters is manufactured by the Shenzhen SGL Electronics Technology Company. Many Edup card users have reported difficulties installing their wireless adapters, due to faulty or missing instructions, drivers and poor technical support. Fortunately, Edup adapters are installed the same way as other wireless cards, and third-party software drivers are available.

Instructions:
Install the wireless adapter in your computer:
- Depending on which type of adapter you have, this process will differ. A USB adapter can simply be plugged into a USB slot on your computer. A PCMCIA wireless adapter card will plug into a PCMCIA slot on a laptop. These slots are usually on the side of the laptop
- If you have a PCI-type adapter for a desktop computer, you will need to open your computer case, and plug it into a PCI slot. In most computers, the PCI slot is white, and shorter than the other slot types. The instruction manual that came with the adapter should contain detailed instructions on how to physically install the adapter
Install the software drivers for the wireless adapter:
- In most cases, your computer should automatically begin to install the right drivers
- Alternatively, you may wish to install them manually from the driver disc that should have come packaged with the adapter. Insert the CD and wait for a window to pop up. There should be a button called "Install Drivers." Click it, and follow the onscreen instructions
- Some users have reported receiving the wrong drivers with their Edup adapters, or that the official drivers do not work. If this happens to you, download and install the "I-O DATA WN-B11/USBSL Wireless LAN Adapter 3.0.2.0" drivers. The website of the company that manufactures the Edup line of wireless adapters does not host the drivers needed to run the adapters

Join a wireless network:
- Once the adapter and its drivers have been properly installed, your computer will ask you if you wish to join a wireless network. It will display a list of wireless networks your adapter can locate. Select your home network from the list. If you set up your home network to require a password, you will be asked to enter it now. Once you have selected your network and entered your password, the set up of your Edup wireless LAN adapter should be complete.
Package Included:
- 1 x Wireless USB Adapter
- 1 x CD
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Coquelet Jacques
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02-14-2011- Other Thoughts: great USB wireless LAN adapter. I had installed windows 7 on my pc and the wireless stopped working. So I plugged in this puppy dog and got speeds that dwarf my old connection. great pick up.
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Raymond Rivera
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02-22-2011- Other Thoughts: I've had it for the past 3 months and it has worked perfectly everytime on my laptop (Vista).
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NakiMum
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02-19-2012- Pros: I didn't expect this product to work as good as it does. My daughter can now take her laptop outside and look up all the flowers, bugs and leaves. This is one of products I'll buy more of to always have 1 extra in the house.
- Cons: None
- Other Thoughts: None!
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Rodolfo Saldivar
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01-30-2011- Other Thoughts: Unwrapped it. Loaded the software on my OLD Dell PC (from 2001). Plugged in the adapter. Boom! I had access to the internet and could wireless print from my laptop in the living room. Nice and simple!
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allison m lutz
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02-05-2011- Other Thoughts: As I live way out of any city, my internet connection is a USB modem from Verizon. But after I found a USB wireless router that works flawlessly, all I needed was to find a wireless adapter for my XP machine and the medialink worked the 1st time. It took all of maybe 2 minutes before I was connected! Finally! Besides the XP machine, I have a Vista machine and a netbook and we're all happy now!
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