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Cisco-Linksys WUSB54GC Compact Wireless-G USB Adapter

Editors' Summary

The easiest way to connect your desktop or notebook to a wireless network at up to 54Mbps, without opening the case.

Product Features

Supports USB 2.0 with up to 54 Mbps, high-speed data transfer rate with automatic fallback

Supports up to 128-bit WEP and WPA encryption security

Simply plug-and-play operation to connect PCs wirelessly to networks

Compatible with 802.11g and 802.11b (2.4GHz) standards

Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, and Vista 64-bit edition

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Product Summary

The easiest way to connect your desktop or notebook to a wireless network at up to 54Mbps, without opening the case. Connect your USB-equipped desktop or notebook computer to a wireless network at incredible speeds with the Linksys Compact Wireless-G USB Adapter. By incorporating USB 2.0 and Wireless-G the Adapter delivers data rates up to 54Mbps (5 times as fast as 802.11b), without the trouble of opening up the case of your desktop computer.Amazon.com Product Description Are you tired of running wires through your house to keep your computers networked and connected to the Internet? Have you recently purchased a wireless data card only to discover that you have to open up your computer to install it? Don't worry, help has arrived. With the Linksys WUSB54GC Compact Wireless-G USB Adapter, you won't need power drills or screwdrivers to connect to the Web anymore.

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