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A good wireless adapter
I would like to pick one up to test it out. The closest place is BestBuy for me, but i do not know what is good or bad.
Here is what they have: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....&type=category need one that works with vista 64 |
I m using belkin N+. Good catch for me .
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I'm using wireless N as well it's far better for gaming then G but still not as good as direct connect. I believe all of those work for vista. 3 antennas are always better than one and that Extreme N is probably the best on that list as long as you match it with an equally as good WAN.
EDIT:http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1175902229730 THAT'S THE BEST 1 |
I use to use the Belkin G+MIMO and it was far faster than the N, why, I have no clue as the router was a wireless N. Plus it had further range than the 2 wireless Ns I had. Call me crazy but true.
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Funny thing is, they are $10-$15 cheaper than the Ns at Wal-Mart. it was the USB version. I cant remember what the speeds were on mine. The card just died from me tinkering with it. Tried some extension mods and got mad and killed it lol. I get destructive if hardware dont go my way:D Oh well Im hooked straight to the router now. You could get some adapters cheap on the net, I wouldnt go to a retailer anywhere, they mark up prices alot |
This is what I'm using:
http://www.hawkingtech.com/products/...=33&ProdID=302 I've found Hawking to produce the best wireless adapters (I've tried Linksys, Netgear, Buffalo, D-Link, Belkin, and several other brands...I have about 10-15 different wireless adapters). |
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...duct_Id=272959
Exact one I had and I could get my local Bars wireless about a quarter mile down the road! |
Just my $.02 -
I've been a fan of D-Link hardware for the longest time, and have never had any issues . . . I can't speak from experience, but I've known a couple of buddies who've had problems with Belkin or Linksys, although, Belkin seems to fare almost as well as D-Link . . . I'd recommend staying away from Linksys entirelly. I'm currently using a D-Link Extreme N PCI adapter, and it has excellent range and pickup, as well as speed. I can pick up the crap-tastic Verizon FiOS router from 20' and through 5 different walls, with 95% signal strength (while another rig closer to the router, using a different adapter maxes out at 30%). |
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I see, lots of info here. I think I too am leaning towards a D-Link/belkin one. But I still have one question, the D-Link Wireless usb adapter i have seems to have lots of trouble when i play games as it has these freezing up times quite often. Does this happen to all usb adapters? I mean i have pretty much full bars on my connection, and my download speeds are pretty nice as well.
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EDIMAX are quite good. I especially like their small 54g/108g USB dongles that allow you to screw a different antenna in... thats how i roll
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I guess the usb adapter i have just sucks or something. Its a D-Link DWA-140 RangeBooster N USB Adapter. Perhaps theres some settings that can make it work better?
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