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This product is quite unreliable. I've had it only 8 days and it gets very hot and can't find the access point (in the next room) and the included software is quite unreliable with XP.
Signal is OK but once or twice a week it simply quits working, forcing us to unplug and plug it back into the USB port. Do yourself a favor and find another product (as we are trying to do now). Installation was simple, but this device has not worked consistently well from the outset. We put up with that inconvenience for several months until it quit working altogether.
what a waste of money and time. It's no fun at all. this is the biggest piece of junk i've seen in my entire life. the range of this is poor and the speed just suck. this is the second time i've had a bad experience with a netgear product and from now on i'm avoiding it like plague.
If you are looking for a USB wireless adapter, do yourself a favor and go back to the search page and type in L-i-n-k-s-y-s. No, they force you to install their bloated and buggy configuration software which doesn't play well with Windows XP(apparently). Netgear won't just let you install the drivers and be done with it. Now all is right again in my universe. I just spent hours of frustration trying to get this thing to work reliably. Never got it working correctly. So, after much cursing and hair-pulling, I took it back and exchanged it for a comparable Linksys adapter.
Sometimes it overheats within a matter of hours, but sometimes it will overheat within 15-30 minutes. However, when I am doing so, it will constantly overheat. I am currently looking to replace it, which is frustrating because it was comparitively expensive when I bought it. I have this wireless adapter, and it works fine. when I am not uploading or downloading a lot of data. It can be very frustrating to constantly have to unplug it, let it rest (or stick it in the fridge), and then plug it in again.
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