Medialink - Wireless N USB Adapter - 802.11n - 150Mbps - 2.4ghz - Windows 2000 / 2003 / XP 32-Bit and 64-Bit / Vista 32-Bit and 64-Bit / Windows 7 32-Bit and 64-Bit Compatible Pros 1) Price. Especially if you're a Comcast customer. You can buy the router for around dollars. But if you order a wireless router from Comcast they will "loan" you this router for dollars shipping. While you do have to return it if you cancel your cable, it still gets you in the door to wireless-n for under bucks. 2) The range is much better than my other 2 routers I own. Dlink dir-655 and Belkin N1. I don't have very far to send the signal, just down one floor and into a shield tv nook. But neither of the other routers could access this location well. The dlink wouldn't connect at all, and required a hawking wireless n extender to connect. The Belkin could connect but got very poor connectivity. Both the Belkin and Dlink with extender showed 300 mb/sec connections... neither had performance that could back it up. Neither of the routers were able to run vnc or inputdirector reliably due to packet loss. 3) Works well in heavy wireless area. There are more than a dozen wireless networks in my location and I have absolutely no problems or interference using the standard channel 1/5 setting. 4) Throughput to htpc in shielded television nook one floor down. dlink dir-655: less than 1 MB/second dlink dir-655 with hawking range extender: 1-3 MB/second with very high interference during peak ...
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