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HomeComputersComputers AccessoriesNetworkingAdaptersBRAND NEW!!! TP-Link TL-WN321G USB 2.0 802.11g 54M 54 Mbps Wireless G Wi-Fi WiFi Network Internet LAN Adapter Dongle Card Desktop/PC Laptop/Notebook |
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Works great on Linux Jan 30, 2010
By Terry Wrist
"-Wifi Guy"
If you are looking for a 100% Linux supported WiFi card, and one that's low cost - buy this one. It worked with Ubuntu 9.10 and Backtrack 4 Final, out of the box, with no driver compiling and packet injection works 100%
Great price even better product Dec 15, 2010
By Jonathan hassan Great price even better product. The price and value where comparable to a mid range wireless adapter if not higher end like Linksys
Fantastic Dec 05, 2010
By wedgeshot Give this little( it's bigger that I thought it would be) beauty 5 stars from purchase to the door, I plugged it in my dell mini 9 running ubuntu 10.04 UNR and I was connected immediately right out of the box no drivers or configuration. It does get fairly warm but not enough that you can't touch it. After reading through the aircrack forums and the other review by "WiFi Guy" I figured this would be perfect for hacking. Packaging/shipping was good and it arrived pretty quick. The only thing I have not checked is the range compared to my phone or laptop internal wi-fi.
Works like a charm Sep 21, 2010
By TheVethor The TP-LINK was a cinch to install. You plug it in, put the cd in the tray, and install the software. After a reboot, you have wireless access to the internet. Easy as pie. I have a laptop with Windows 7 on it and the wireless card that came with the laptop died. So I looked for an external wireless adapter and found this one. I paid about $10 for it and it works great.
4 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Easy setup, and cheap, what else do you need? Aug 22, 2009
By Brian J. Gorski The setup of this product, and it was cheap, how could I not be happy? There aren't a lot of frills, but what do you need on a network card?
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