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Wireless G USB 2.0 Adapter 802.11g, 54Mbps

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Electronics: D Link Wireless G USB 2.0 Adapter 802.11g, 54Mbps

D Link Wireless G USB 2.0 Adapter 802.11g, 54Mbps

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Manufacturer: D-Link
Model: WUA-1340
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: D-Link
Label: D-Link
Network Interface: Hi-Speed USB
Special Features: nv:Device Type^Wireless Adapter|Interface^USB 2.0|Wireless Network Standards^IEEE 802.11g|Wireless Network Standards^IEEE 802.11b|Wireless Data Transfer Rates^54 Mbps|Wireless Network Configuration^Ad-Hoc (Peer-to-Peer)|Wireless Network Configuration^Infrastructure|Wireless Transmit Power^13 dBm|Wireless Frequency Range^2.4 - 2.462 GHz|Security Protocols^WPA|Security Protocols^128-bit WEP|Security Protocols^64-bit WEP|Modulation Technology^CCK|Modulation Technology^OFDM

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Editorial Review
Connect to your wireless network from your desktop or notebook PC using the D-Link Wireless G USB Adapter (WUA-1340) and browse the web, check e-mail, and chat with friends and family online. The Wireless G USB Adapter offers simple network connectivity without the hassle of running a network cable.To protect your data and privacy, the Wireless G USB Adapter supports WEP and WPA encryption for connecting to a secure wireless network.The Wireless G USB Adapter is based on the 802.11g standard and is backwards compatible with 802.11b, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of wireless routers and networks.
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Customer Reviews

Improved my wireless connection 2008-06-24
On my 4.5 year old notebook, I was not able to use the wireless
network on the University of Southern California in most spots.
However, with the help of the D-Link WUA 1340, I can connect in places
in which I could not connect before. I am running Linux, and, thus,
hardware drivers can be an issue. To make the device work, I used the
instructions on http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=270756
by "TripleWithCheese".


decent basic wifi stick, supports WPA-PSK-TKIP 2008-06-24
got this wifi stick because the price mistake, got it for very good price
the installation is easy, can use Windows default wifi program
I worried once does it support WPA, because it's not mentioned on the package
after installation, found it does (my wireless access points have WPA setup)
connect AP at home with no problem, and the reception is fine
nothing fancy, just a decent basic USB wifi adaptor


Great for wireless internet 2008-05-30
If you need to increaseyour wireless strength or get that PC on wirless internet, this is your tool. Forget crap like Linksys and Belkin, D-Link makes the best, fastest, most reliable wireless products. If your like me and tried them all now try D-Link, great routers too.


Works like a charm! 2007-10-24
Works with Windows and Linux. Install was quick and simple, pop in the disc and pretty much just click next the whole way through.

- Great reception.
- Nice heavy extension cradle.
- Product case DOES feel flimsy and cheaply made(it's what's on the inside that counts), but you're supposed to take care of your electronics.

Perhaps Dennis shouldn't have stepped on his. Mine holds together just fine.

Fantastic Wireless adapter for the money.
I would recommend this product to anyone.

"So simple to set up, even my mother could do it. "

4 out of 5 because it does feel a little flimsy.


Flimsy 2007-09-30
The product falls apart. Tape held the case together for awhile, then it just stopped working. Don't buy.
-Dennis Chandler-Holtz


up to par 2008-07-19
This product performed as advertised.I was wary of purchasing a similar type with a lower price since it may not be sensitive enough for what I intended to use it for(upstairs bedroom).I'm happy I bought this one! I did not have any problems installing the software and my desktop easily recognized the hardware.I also tried to install it on my laptop and that was painless too. Both my systems run XP(64 and media center) and applying this peripheral was seamless and has been trouble-free so far. Sensitivity is good and as anyone knows, depends on factors such as location, presence of obstructions,and other RF emitting appliances.This is worth the money!





USB wireless 2008-07-12
The adapter worked after the install with no problems. The range is almost as good as I get with the dell factory one my wife has in her laptop. Once in a while it will not find the wirless hub when it is in standby for a few hours. All you need to do is remove the adapeter and put right back in the USB port and it syncs up just fine. Good buy for the money.


Reasonable wireless USB adapter option 2008-07-12
Just installed this product today. About 20-30 minutes after opening the box, I'm connected to the Internet. A couple of notes about the install:
-The buttons on the autorun installation menu didn't work for me. I had to navigate to my CD drive and find the setup file to start the installation
-The drivers are bundled up with a (useless?) D-Link connection manager and there is no easy way to install (or uninstall) one without the other...

On the plus side, I get a pretty good signal 25ft away through a wall, so it does the job it's supposed to.


Economical connectivity for 64-bit OS 2008-07-03
I used to buy only Linksys products, until I installed 64 bit Edition of Vista... At the date of purchase, Lynksys did not have Vista 64 bit drivers much less Linux compatibility....So I give this inexpensive D Link a try..
COMPLETE SATISFACTION FOR ME:
Also I wanted to have and adapter that could work out of the box for Linux and it does the job. D Link has many products Linux compatible.
My selection of Oses: Vista Ultimate 64 bit, Ubuntu 64 bit (OUT OF THE BOX); XP Professional 32 Bit


D-Link 2008-06-27
One year ago I purchased a D- Link router and 2 D-Link wireless USB adapters for my children's computers for upstairs. We did not have any problems up to last week. One USB adapter stopped working? If the router is D-link should I buy a D-Link wireless USB adapter or any other wireless USB adapters work?

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