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Air Dash WRCB-1054I 802.11g Wireless LAN PCMCIA Card
Air Dash WRCB-1054I 802.11g Wireless LAN PCMCIA Card
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Model: WRCB-1054i
Brand: Ashton Digital
Manufacturer: Ashton Digital
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Total Reviews: 1
 
Features:
Share a DSL, cable modem internet connection without an access point
Use as a access point/network adapter to broadcast to any 802.11b/g devices
High-level of compatibility complies with IEEE 802.11g standard up to 54Mbps
Secures your data with secure 64/128 WEP encryption
Enhanced peer-to-peer networking
 
Description:
This Ashton Air dash WRUB-1054I wireless LAN PCMCIA card adapter allows you to access a shared internet connection through a wireless device like a wireless router or an access point. The WRUB-1054I is easy to install and configure on your notebook. It can also be used as an access point so you can share wireless connection.
 
User Reviews (1 total):
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    DONT DO IT! DON'T CLICK THAT "ADD TO SHOPPING CART" BUTTON!, February 22, 2006
By user (Midwestern USA)
Never, ever order an Air Dash Wireless Card unless you plan on using it right next to your access point. I know I never will again! The thing can't read a signal from the next room, let alone one floor up from the access point! I got this because I didn't have the $60 to get a LinkSys right away? Thought this would tide me over until I could afford something that would last. This thing had me online for TWO DAYS. The third day, it lost the signal and never got it back. It wasn't because it was dead already. I know this because when I went to my friends' house and was right on top of their access point in their house, I got a signal. However, when I moved one room away, I lost it. Take my advice: Don't waste your money on the "cheap" item where you're paying so much shipping that you're basically paying half the price of a LinkSys card, anyway. Save up for the LinkSys, and get that a month later. It's worth the wait. I plugged the LinkSys into my laptop and got a 3-bar signal, where the AirBus was getting zippo. And, before you quote me the old adage, "You get what you pay for," don't. I didn't even get THAT.

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