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Wholejoy USB 802.11N 150M Wireless LAN Adapter with Detachable Antenna 500MW BL-LW05-H2 - Sku# DTA12080000Z
Sku: DTA12080000Z
Price: $25.55
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Specifications: - Supports 64/128/256-bit WEP, complies with 128 bit WPA standard(TKIP/AES), supports MIC, IV Expansion, Shared Key Authentication, IEEE 802.1X
- Supports 54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6/11/5.5/2/1Mbps wireless LAN data transfer rates
- Supports PSP connection
- Supports Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure modes
- Supports roaming between access points when configured in Infrastructure mode
- Eases to configure and provides monitoring information
- Supports Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP, Vista, win7
- 5dBi detachable Omni-directional antenna
- High power is 500MW, 21-24dbm
- MAX-Indoor: 500M, Outdoor: 2000M
- With powerful 4dBi detachable antenna, the BL-LW05-H2 wireless LAN adapter remains excellent performance in the long range and bad environment
- The wireless LAN adapter can receive signal from wireless base even separated by 2 floors
- The USB LAN adapter can be plugged to the laptop directly or put on the table, convenient and portable to carry, it's a right choice if you need a pocket USB adapter
- Its auto-sensing capability allows high packet transfer up to 54Mbps for maximum throughput, or dynamic range shifting to lower speeds due to distance or operating limitations in an environment with a lot of electromagnetic interference
- This USB 802.11N 150M Wireless LAN Adapter can also interoperate with all the 11Mbps wireless (802.11b) products. Your wireless communications are protected by up to 256-bit encryption, so your data stays secure
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Tips: - The BL-LW05-H2 Wireless USB Adapter gives you the flexibility to install the PC or notebook PC in the most convenient location available, without the cost of running network cables.
- With powerful 4dBi detachable antenna, the BL-LW05-H2 remains excellent performance in the long range and bad environment, it can receive signal from wireless base even separated by 2 floors. The USB adapter can be plugged to the laptop directly or put on the table, convenient and portable to carry, it´ s a right choice if you need a pocket USB adapter.
- Its auto-sensing capability allows high packet transfer up to 54Mbps for maximum throughput, or dynamic range shifting to lower speeds due to distance or operating limitations in an environment with a lot of electromagnetic interference. It can also interoperate with all the 11Mbps wireless (802.11b) products. Your wireless communications are protected by up to 256-bit encryption, so your data stays secure.
- Additionally, BL-LW05-H2 supports PSP connection, brings you joyful online-gaming experience.
How to Access Wireless Router Settings: - Accessing your wireless router's settings allows you to make changes to your wireless network's configuration and can help you to better secure your network. By connecting your computer locally to your router, you can view and update all of your router configurations directly through your computer's web browser. Although it can seem technically challenging to adjust your router settings, it is actually very simple to do and can be done in just a few minutes.
- Connect your computer to the wireless router. Although you can access the router wirelessly, it is better to use an Ethernet cable to directly connect to your router so that you can securely adjust router settings. Plug the Ethernet cable into the appropriate Ethernet jack on your computer. Plug the other end of the cable into any one of the open Ethernet ports on the back of your wireless router.
- Open your computer's web browser. In the URL address field, enter the IP address for your wireless router. This information should be contained in your router's manual. If you cannot find it, enter "198.168.1.1" as the address. This is usually the default IP address for most routers.
- Enter the username and password for your router. This should also be supplied in the router's manual. If you don't have this information, go to routerpasswords.com and find the brand and model of your router. This site lists the default login information for most wireless routers.
- You should now be able to see your wireless router settings. You can configure your network ports, as well as SSID (wireless network name) and passwords.
Instructions: - Figure out the number of ports required in the wireless broadband router by determining the number of computers that need to be connected to it. Remember to include all devices such as desktops, laptops and PDAs. Wireless broadband routers usually have LAN ports to allow connection to computers (or a network switch) through cables in addition to a wireless antenna. If your computers are equipped with wireless LAN cards, they do not need to be connected to the wireless broadband router through cables.
- Determine the wireless standard used by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Knowing the wireless network standard used also gives you an idea of the rate of data transfer. This way, routers supporting the required data transmission rate can be explored. For instance, according to the 802.11a and 802.11g wireless networking standards (also known as Wi-Fi), 54Mbps should be the maximum data transfer rate. Both the standards however prescribe different operating frequencies. Newer versions of 802.11g even specify a transmission rate of 125 Mbps and higher. In contrast, 802.11n, the draft of new wireless networking standard, specifies data transfer at speed of 540Mbps.
- Ensure data security in the wireless network by purchasing a Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) compatible router. Security is of prime concern in wireless networks. WEP, data encryption protocol for wireless networks secures data transmitted over radio signals. Wireless data security ensuring protocols more advanced than WEP offer Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and WPA2 with WPA2 offering the maximum level of security in wireless networks.
- Evaluate if you want a wireless router with an external or internal antenna. An external antenna gives better signal transmission, but may be cumbersome to carry around if the user is frequently mobile. Some wireless routers with an internal antenna have a port where an external antenna can be attached.
- Assess other features of the wireless broadband router. Aside from connecting networks and enabling Internet connection sharing, routers can perform several other functions. Routers typically determine the shortest path of a data packet to its destination. Some routers additionally function as hubs or switches, provide additional firewalls and support port forwarding ability required to host a Web server. Remember that routers with more features also cost more.
- Check the interface of the wireless router with your computers. In case of a single computer, you can connect the wireless router with an Ethernet cable, a USB cable or simply through the antenna. In case of Ethernet cable, your computer should be equipped with a LAN card with an Ethernet port. In case of USB router, you simply need a USB port on your computer. If your computer has a wireless LAN card, you do not need any cables to connect - the antenna of the wireless broadband router would communicate directly with your wireless LAN card. If connecting the router to a switch or a hub, the switch must either have an Ethernet port (all switches have this port) or have a wireless antenna.
- Learn more about the features and prices of various wireless broadband routers by referring to online buyers' guides. Browse through reviews and compare pricing. Some of the popular buyers' guides are NexTag, Windows Marketplace, MySimon and Epinions.
- Call your ISP after identifying a router. Check with the service provider if they sell the required wireless broadband router. Sometimes, ISPs lease routers for an extra monthly charge. If you need a multi-feature high-end router beyond your budget, leasing it in the beginning might be better option.
Package Included: - 1 x USB 802.11N 150M Wireless LAN Adapter
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