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Review Date: 10-MAR-2006
RRP: Unavailable
3.50
A simple and effective way to add wireless access to your notebook
Review Date: 03-OCT-2008
RRP: $119.95
2.50
Those looking to enable Wi-Fi on their computer or upgrade to a dual band setup may find this adapter useful. However, those hoping to improve on their integrated dual band component should probably look elsewhere.
Review Date: 28-JUL-2006
RRP: $129.00
3.50
The TEW-429UB works well and the added hotspot detector function is supremely useful.
Review Date: 10-DEC-2007
RRP: $179.95
4.00
If wireless coverage is poor in your dwelling, these Ethernet-over-power-line adapters might just do the trick. They're a relatively neat wired networking solution, which takes advantage of electrical wires to deliver networking connectivity anywhere an outlet is available.
Review Date: 14-FEB-2008
RRP: $229.00
4.25
These aren't the fastest adapters we've tested, but they're the easiest to install and they are a good solution for anyone who is having problems with their current wireless network.
Review Date: 18-MAR-2008
RRP: $229.00
4.50
For a no-hassle Ethernet network, this kit is ideal. It's very fast and easy to setup. We'd recommended it for anyone who currently has trouble with wireless networking speed and range.
Review Date: 10-SEP-2007
RRP: $429.00
4.00
For desperate and network-less users, Netgear's HDXB101 is a realistic alternative, especially in situations where a wireless network is unreliable. It will deliver enough speed for streaming multimedia applications and it's very easy to set up and use.

 
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