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Mini 300M 802.11n Wireless WiFi LAN Adapter.
Features:
Supports all players which support wireless network and adopt REALTEK 1073DD/1283 chips.
Corresponds with IEEE 802.11n (Draft 2.0) standard, compatible with IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11b standard.
USB 2.0 interface.
Supports 300Mbps receiving rate and 150Mbps transmitting rate.
2.4-2.4835GHz frequency range.
Automatically detect and change transmission rate.
Supports 64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 encryption methods and 802.1x safe authentication standard.
Supports IEEE 802.11e QoS WMM.
Specifications:
Wireless network standard: IEEE 802.11n (draft 2.0), IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b
Transmission rate: 11b: 1/2/5.5/11Mbps,11g: 6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54Mbps,11n: up to 300Mbps
Frequency range: 2.4-2.4835GHz
Channel: 1-13
Transmitting power: 20dBm (max)
Transmission mode: DSSS OFDM
WPA/WPA2: 64/128/152-bit, WEP encryption
Interface: USB 2.0
Antenna: External 3dBi antenna
OS supported: Window 2000/XP/XP64/Vista
Color: Black
Card size: 46x21x10mm
Antenna length: 17cm
Product weight (antenna included): 30g
Package size: 190x95x30mm
Package weight: 78g
Item Includes:
1 x WiFi LAN Adapter
1 x Antenna
1 x CD Driver
Questions & Answers
it worked fine for me with the wi fi but I did not use it for blue tooth so I dont know
By A. M. on May 15, 2018
Yup!
By Anon on May 11, 2018
I don't thing that's possible TVs are able to go into online service like Netflix not stream from a PC unless you are hosting a local streaming service but most of the time you need apps on TVs. You can plug your PC into the TV with HDMI or VGA if they are support by each other.
By Eduardo on April 5, 2018
the answer is no, it seems that the device is not compatible with most Tvs. Panasonic and Sony did not recognize it
By Jose on March 20, 2018
I don't know, but even if it did I would go for one of the mini adapters. They are as big as a postage stamp and work just as well. I would check the apple forum pages.
By Eric Hyde on March 9, 2018
I got this for my Windows 8.1 Pro build, and I plugged it in after Windows installed, and it immediately detected my router. I did not need to use the CD. But if you would like, I could try to find the driver I use and you could try using it
By Mike on March 11, 2018
That depends on whether your HDTV is wifi capable. A USB port on TV does not always make it wifi capable. Check your tv manual for network and wifi capability.
By Rupam Dutta on March 6, 2018
NETGEAR N300 Wi-Fi Range Extender, Essentials Edition (EX2700) is better comes with a network cable
By David Crossett on March 3, 2018
Unfortunately, I was never able to get this device to work on my Sony TV, nor my LG. That being said, I'm have no idea if it will work with a Panasonic TV.
By Laconfuso on February 16, 2018
That really is not a proper question. Both have nothing to do with each other.
By mark Wyland on January 25, 2018
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February 1, 2018
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By Cholly
November 25, 2017
I had some minor driver issues, but that was kind of to be expected, I hooked it to a rack mount server running an evaluation copy of Server 2008 R2. Downloaded the available Windows driver package. It was double compacted, a .zip inside of a .rar file(Ubuntu 11 had no problem extracting either one, it was just mildly annoying!) Driver was accepted by 2008 R2 even though it wasn't one of the Windows systems listed, all I did was let the OS search the sub-folders on my thumbdrive. Then came the real surprise, sitting next to a tower with dual 9db antennas that was only getting 2 bars worth of signal, it was getting 5 bars and saw 5 more networks with it's stock antenna! For a lousy $12, including shipping, how cool is that? I will be ordering at least one more of these bad boys.
By Hector E. Jimenez
November 25, 2017
I had originally purchased this antenna and was a little disappointed in it because of the fact that it wobbles when attached to a USB port of a laptop; it is too big on the side. As a result I had purchased the "Panda Ultra Wifi" (for aesthetic reasons) even though it is 150 Mbps device. The "Panda Ultra Wifi" didn't seem to be stable enough for me in terms of consistent speeds; I would sometimes be a couple of feet away from the router and it *still* didn't give a solid 150 Mbps even when I changed to different channels on my router (Medialink 300 Mbps broadband router; by the way, customer service from Medialink is excellent). However, the EDUP adapter gives me a solid 300 Mbps from several rooms away. Despite the fact that this device wobbles on a laptop I started to accept it from a purely functional versus an aesthetic point of view. As a result, I purchased a 6 ft. USB to USB extension cable--USB male (which connects to the computer) to USB A female (which would connect to this antenna's USB). I also used a metal binder clip--mines had a black body with silver clips on the side--and attached it to the bridging where the USB male on the device and the USB female on the USB extension connection meet (clipping at this point gave me the best signal strength); the mostly flat part of the metal binder clip would be at the same side as the reset switch and the side clips would act as leg support when extended downwards. There is a little button on the base of the device which I do believe is a reset switch. I have used it but it doesn't seem to reset since I don't see a temporary disconnect (although this doesn't mean it didn't reset). Drivers can be downloaded at [...] and the description name listed on the website is "EDUP EP-MS8512 300Mbps High Definition TV USB 802.11n Wireless Adapter." NOTE: I have downloaded the drivers directly from the website and it worked; I do not recall whether the drivers that originally came with the device worked well since I was testing both devices on two different computers with two different operating systems. It works well with Windows XP and Windows 7. --- In July of 2013 this device broke but not because of the quality but I kept moving the device around from the base while using a metal binder clip. The antenna was too heavy that it split the USB part in half from constant moving. I would still recommend this product but perhaps for a desktop where one will not constantly move the antenna all the time (which is what I did since I had a laptop). The USB casing could have been more stable and that is why I bought the Rosewill USB 2.0 External 5dBi Antenna Wireless Adapter (RNX-N180UBE): B004BV4JXI It seems like that design is hardy enough to sustain the antenna since it has a (better USB casing). I would recommend the Rosewill for laptops. A note of caution for laptop users because sometimes using Windows 7 and an older laptop requires an update to the BIOS. I originally had Windows XP and the Rosewill worked fine but when upgraded to Windows 7 with the latest BIOS on my laptop it refused to work with the antenna. In this case it is a firmware issue; I was out of luck because HP does not support further updates to resolve this issue.
By Leatherneck74
November 25, 2017
I was somewhat skeptical that a device this cheap could perform as well as the previous reviewers indicate but purchased it on the strength of their reviews. My order arrived blindingly fast and I eagerly opened and inspected my newest gadget. The fact that it is so small again told me that this device cannot be a 5 star device but I plugged it into my Windows 7 Home Theater PC to check it out. I installed the drivers from the included mini-CD using their provided setup and rebooted my computer. On logging in I found the device up and ready to work. After connecting it to my Wireless Access Point I surfed the net and then watched a full length movie on NetFlix with no stuttering at all. This device gets an 88% signal where other devices get, at best, a 50% signal. It is well deserving of the 5 stars that I and previous reviewers have given it. Ease of installation, performance, quality of workmanship, speed of delivery - all are 5 stars. This is easily the best value I've ever come across.
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November 25, 2017
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