| Belkin Wireless Express Card N1 |

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Model: F5D8071
Brand: Belkin
Manufacturer: Belkin Components
Average Rating:
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Total Reviews: 3
Form factor: Plug-in module
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: IEEE 802.11n (draft), IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
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| Features: |
Device Type - Network Card Form Factor - Wireless Technology Interface Type - PCI Data Link Protocol - N/A - Play online games |
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| Description: |
| The Belkin N1 Wireless ExpressCard connects your notebook computer to your wireless network, through an ExpressCard slot on your notebook. With a Belkin N1 Wireless Router as the central connection point of your network, your computers can share your broadband Internet account. Powerful N1 networking lets you exchange documents, share resources, and distribute large video and music files on your network, at a link rate of up to 300Mbps. |
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| User Reviews (3 total): |
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Poor Performance with this N1 Express Card, February 1, 2008
By user
I use the Belkin N1 Wireless Router which has excellent range and speed. I purchased this card to increase the speed and range on my HP Laptop (Pavillion dv6000)with Vista. I worked with this card and software for several hours and was unable to come close to the throughput and range of the Broadcom built-in wireless g WLAN adapter on the laptop. The performance was very poor and I returned it.
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right, January 20, 2008
By user (USA)
the software loaded and the product worked. That's as good as it gets. Pete
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Works like a charm!, September 24, 2007
By user (FLORIDA, USA)
This card is faster than the built in "G" wireless card ever did. The signal is alway excellant. I'm using it with a Belkin "N" router. The security features are top notch and I highly recommend both.
Installation of Belkin Network products is a breeze! I've had NETGEAR & others and this is by far the easiest.
My one negative about this. This is my first time usung an express card. The card is kinda long & thin, but the card slot is wider at the opening. so it can slide from left to right a little. Naturally, it sticks out a little, wher the built in card was unseen, unfelt- but this would be the case with anything in a card slot.
I've read a few neg reviews about the standard cardbus N1. I haven't used that version, but how much different could the circuitry be? I'm sure that its the same card in a a different form.
I love my N1 express card!Belkin Wireless Express Card N1
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