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D-Link AirPlus Xtreme G DWL G520M Wireless Network adapter

The D-Link DWL-G520M Wireless 108G MIMO Desktop Adapter offers superior wireless networking for your desktop. Connect to wireless networks at farther distances, by combining new 2XR technology with D-Link's 108G technology, for performance improvements over standard 802.11g. It's the right router for anyone seeking an end-to-end solution -- reaching up to 8x faster speeds at 8x farther coverage. Enjoy more flexibility in the placement of your desktop and still maintain a strong wireless connection. Backwards compatible with 802.11g and 802.11b Modulation Technology - DSSS & Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Wireless Transmit Power - 15dBm +/- 2dB Operating Range - 3.3 VDC +/- 10% Unit Dimensions(LxWxH) - 6.6 x 4.2 x 0.16 (168 x 107 x 4 mm) Unit Weight - 0.17 lb (77g)  more

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$39.97
  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Mar-20-2007

"No Vista Drivers"

I bought this assuming (ass-u-me) it would work with vista as it was their latest and greatest. It does not. No one at D-Link can tell me when a driver will be available. Going vist? Don't buy this until the drivers are up on their website...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Feb-12-2007

Not Quite 5 Stars

Purchased these adapters (bought two) in the hope that my remote computer wireless connections would drop off less frequently but have been somewhat disappointed in that the performance, while good, is still not much better than with the older technology. This adapter works well but not quite up...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Feb-07-2007

No Vista Support

1st Card DOA. Replacement worked ok with Windows XP. No Vista support is unacceptable for a card in this price range. If you plan on going to Vista soon skip this card until(if ever) vista drivers ship.

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Mar-29-2006

Don't stomp your feet, sneeze, or slam the door.

We have 50+ of these cards at work and I have 4 at home. I have never seen a more "fragile" PCI card. If you slam a door or stomp your feet near the PC, this card may very well cease to function on the next reboot. God forbid you attempt to move the tower. Every other day, someone has a...

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Mar-10-2006

"Works like yo-yo. May be very good or very bad"

I thought this is the best from DLink when I bought this card. Then I noticed strange thing - signal jumped from very good to very poor. I thought it is a temporary glitch, but then discovered that signal jumps all the time and eventually going below

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Feb-08-2006

"Definately increased range!"

The G520M definately increased range and stability of the wireless signal, but the installation disk wouldn't install the drivers needed so the cpu could recongnize the device. Called D-link NO HELP!!!! Finally just installed it and let windows find

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-08-2006

Saved me time and money

My home set up has my computer in the basement, the router on the second floor. This has worked fine for a year or so, as long as I was the only one using the wireless. As soon as my son got on the network from his computer (also over the wireless) my connection would get spotty and I'd have to...

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  • From: Thetechlounge
  • Posted: Oct-17-2004

Introduction D-Link has been a staple of the networked community for a very long time. I even remember purchasing one of their home network starter kits for Ethernet (that's 10 Mbps for the younger readers). Since that time, much has changed in the world of networked components, one being that we...

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  • From: Thetechlounge
  • Posted: Oct-17-2004

D-Link has been a staple of the networked community for a very long time. I even remember purchasing one of their home network starter kits for Ethernet (that's 10 Mbps for the younger readers). Since that time, much has changed in the world of netwo

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