Suitable for legacy or budget-conscious applications, but not recommended for new projects where 5 GHz or >100 Mbps performance is required.
Today, we are taking a close look at a device that has become a legend in the DIY and repair community: the . Suitable for legacy or budget-conscious applications
Operating on the and supporting 802.11n technology , it delivers speeds up to 150 Mbps – ideal for web browsing, email, video streaming, and light online gaming. The USB 2.0 interface ensures plug-and-play ease with low power consumption. 100 Mbps performance is required. Today
If you have purchased a adapter, throw away the mini-CD immediately. The drivers on that CD are likely from 2012 and will cause Blue Screens of Death (BSOD) on modern systems. Suitable for legacy or budget-conscious applications