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25.9.2009

I bought this wireless NIC to replace the factory Broadcom WEP-only NIC that came with my Dell Inspiron 300m.Installation was easy, but, as I later discovered, I damaged/bent one of the center conductors of the main antenna connector, leading to intermittent signal dropouts. I repaired the damaged contact the best I could, and the signal dropouts seem to have stopped.This card has a very sensitive radio receiver--maybe too sensitive. I'm composing this review two floors down in our house from the Apple AirPort router I use, and the TP-Link utility ranks it as full-strength.However until this morning, the performance of this card further from eight feet from the AirPort was pitiful--100 kbps up and down for a DSL link.My Lenovo and HP factory NICs connected and gave me the full DSL speeds much further from the AirPort.The TP-Link utility is useful; I could see that I had about a 20% packet error rate. Furthermore the WAP scan showed another moderately-strong WAP on the same channel.I reconfigured the AirPort to use a different channel that no one else is using, and voila--link speed is back up to DSL speed, and the error rate dropped from 20% down to 2%So, yes, this wireless NIC is sensitive--maybe too sensitive. It's a tradeoff.
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10.9.2010

I purchased this WiFi card for an old Toshiba A15-S127 laptop that I inherited. With this particular laptop, WiFi was optional, and it indeed had no MiniPCI WiFi card inside.This TP-Link TL-WN560G fit in place fine, the two antenna wires plugged onto it fine, and it works fine. It connects ok with my home WiFi Router.Before this I had purchased a USB WiFi doggle which did not work well and had cost me more than the ten dollars I spent on this TP-Link card.I highly recommend it.

9.2.2009

My Toshiba Qosmio 501 had an Intel 2200 mini-pci in it that wasn't recognized by Windows 7, and IIRC Vista. Popped in the Atheros chipset TP-LINK and Windows 7 installed the default driver immediately, I was up and running in minutes. Nice. So far seems to have very good range, I'm getting 100% while my PC with an external antenna in the same room gets about 80%. Recommended.

10.9.2008

I bought this to upgrade a used Dell Latitute 640 that was originally purchsed without built in wireless. This card installed easily into the latop's mini-PCI slot and works great. I downloaded drivers from TP-Link's website - although I found that it worked best using Windows XP's built in wireless utility, instead of using the utility offered by TP-Link.

18.12.2008

I installed this in a 2001 Gateway Solo 5300 (along with antennas from Ebay)and it works great! I just downloaded the drivers from TP Link website and it found the wireless signal. This laptop never had factory wireless. Very pleased.

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