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I have bought both a Linksys WMP54G PCI card and WUSSB54G USB adapter to use in network with an older 802.11b Linksys WAP/router/switch. Reading up a little bit, I'm very concerned about the quality ...
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The WUSB54GC is a compact wireless-G USB adapter that connects your computer to a wireless network. OS: Windows XP/Vista. Category: Networking.
- Resolved fluctuation issue of wireless connection rate. - Wi-Fi Dranft-N v2.0 Certified. - Windows XP and Vista WHQL Certified.
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