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Belkin Wireless G Gaming Adapter


$100.00 Released April, 2004

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy to set up without even worrying about the instructions. Very small, easy to tuck out of the way. Capable of consistent and reliable streaming for gaming purposes.

The Cons:Poorly supported by Belkin and community due to age. Doesn't always connect to a router, difficult to determine why. Not capable of Wireless-N speeds.

The Belkin Wireless G Gaming Adapter a wireless adapter that connects a PC or game console such as Xbox, Playstation, or GameCube to a Wireless N router for sharing internet and files on a network.

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  The adapter utilizes 802.11g technology with backwards compatibility to support a combination of 802.11g and 802.11b technology.  It offers WEP encryption to secure the Wi-Fi connection and can even be powered directly from a game console via USB.  The Wireless G Gaming Adapter has white casing, dual antenna configuration, and offers plug-and--play setup with no drivers or configuration required.  It also has a button for quickly connecting the adapter to the network.  The adapter has a suggested retail price of $100 and comes with a limited lifetime warranty.

Features/Specs

  • 802.11g Technology
  • Dual antenna configuration
  • Backwards compatibility
  • USB powered
  • Automatically connects to wireless network
  • No drivers or setup required
  • 64-bit/128-bit encryption
  • White casing
  • Limited lifetime warranty

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    easy to set up without even worrying about the instructions

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    very small, easy to tuck out of the way

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    capable of consistent and reliable streaming for gaming purposes

  • 1

    can be powered through the USB port, saves on running extra cables

Cons
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    poorly supported by Belkin and community due to age

  • 1

    doesn't always connect to a router, difficult to determine why

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    not capable of Wireless-N speeds

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