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Belkin Wireless N+ USB Adapter


$80.00 Released July, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Compatible with the latest wireless standard (802.11N) - allows for greater distances and transfer speeds, with less interference. Aesthetically pleasing. Easily connected to any PC with a free USB port.

The Cons:Takes up a USB port. Expensive.

The Belkin Wireless N+ USB Adapter is a wireless adapter that connects a laptop or PC to a Wireless N router for sharing internet and files on a network. The adapter utilizes draft 802.11n technology and MIMO techniques for fast transfer speeds.

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It offers a variety of security features including WPA and WEP Wi-Fi protection and also has a push button that automatically protects the Wi-Fi connection. The Wireless N+ USB Adapter has a compact design with glossy black casing and connects directly to a USB port for easy setup. It comes with a desktop stand and a 1 year limited warranty.

Features/Specs

  • Draft 802.11n 2.0 Technology
  • MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) Techniques
  • Wi-Fi Protected Setup Push button
  • Easy to setup
  • Connects directly to USB port
  • Security: WPA, WPA2, 64-bit/128-bit encryption
  • Comes with desktop stand
  • Glossy black casing
  • 1 year limited warranty

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    compatible with the latest wireless standard (802.11N) - allows for greater distances and transfer speeds, with less interference

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    aesthetically pleasing

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    easily connected to any PC with a free USB port

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    easy to use

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    backwards compatible with older wireless networks

Cons
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    takes up a USB port

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    expensive

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Anonymous
Anonymous: #belkin_wireless_n_usb_adapter Can this be used on the 360Xbox to allow me to play om yhe internet
Feb 2, 11
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  • Omar

    Omar: No it can't. the original Xbox 360 can get wireless functionality through the official adapter, or through an ethernet to wireless bridge. Feb 2, 11

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