Wireless Network Magazine
Shopping Cart
 

Netgear GA311 Gigabit PCI Network Adapter

Editors' Summary

NETGEAR''s Gigabit PCI Adapter injects dynamic force into your home or small office desktop PC so you can transfer huge files at astonishing speeds.

Product Features

Data Transfer Rate: 10Mbps Ethernet Half/Full-duplex, 100Mbps Fast Ethernet

Host Interface: PCI

NETGEAR GA311 Gigabit PCI Adapter

Connectivity Media: 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, 1000Base-T

NT 4.0 and NDIS 2.0 drivers Support

Average Customer Rating


none

Purchase Details

WIRELESS PRICE: $19.97

Product Summary

NETGEAR''s Gigabit PCI Adapter injects dynamic force into your home or small office desktop PC so you can transfer huge files at astonishing speeds. Whether they''re video files at home, or the largest CAD or database files at work, this powerful 1000 Mbps adapter moves them up to 10 times faster than Fast Ethernet and 100 times faster than 802.11b wireless! It''s designed for easy operation as it instantly connects you to other networked computers, printers, routers, network storage, and the Internet. NETGEAR''s unique Smart Wizard performance dashboard lets you monitor actual speed, while 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing ports speed up performance and eliminate any need for manual switching. Wide compatibility with all major operating systems, other Ethernet products, and both 3.3-volt and 5-volt PCI systems does away with potential user hassles. What''s more, installation is simple - in fewer than five clicks, Smart Wizard install assistant has you up and running full speed ahead.

Looking for Wireless Speakers?
Here are a few recommended products:

20 Watts Wireless Speaker System from Acoustic Research

Complete Wireless Home Theater System from Kenwood - Recevier, DVD Player and Speakers

Wireless Speaker System for a Docked iPod

Sleek 900MHz Wireless Speaker System by Sony

Wireless Outdoor Speakers from Advent

DirectTV Satellite

Wireless Cameras

Wireless Headphones

Wireless Headsets

Wireless Speakers

Wireless Weather Stations

Wireless Computing

Network Cards

USB Flash Drives

Wireless Keyboard

Wireless Mouse

Wireless Routers

Audiovox Cell Phones

Camera Phones

Free Cell Phones

LG Cell Phones

Motorola Cell Phones

Nokia Cell Phones

Ringtones

Samsung Cell Phones

Sanyo Cell Phones

Sony Ericsson Cell Phones

Unlocked Cell Phones

Alltel Wireless

Cingular Wireless

MetroPCS

Prepaid Wireless

Sprint Nextel

T-Mobile Wireless

Verizon Wireless

AT&T Yahoo High Speed

Comcast Internet

Earthlink DSL

VoIP Service

Wireless Broadband

Garmin GPS

Magellan GPS

 

Did You Know?

The iDEN technology developed by Motorola which originally provided Nextel with their exclusive push-to-talk feature was developed over 10 years ago.

Copyright Wireless Network Magazine. All Rights Reserved.