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11/06/2012

Intel WiFi Link 5350 with WiMax - Network adapter - PCI Express Full-Height Mini Card - 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n (draft) Review

Intel WiFi Link 5350 with WiMax - Network adapter - PCI Express Full-Height Mini Card - 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n
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I bought this product in early 2009 when it was still in "Engineering" test mode from an overseas seller for my Dell Latitude.It replaced the standard Intel mini-PCI card.I have loved the card ever since I got it.Dell even had a 3rd antenna connector inside my Latitude for the card even though my laptop is from mid 2006(they must have been anticipating something like this).

While it has taken some time for Intel's drivers to come-out (that are stable) and improve them, it will pickup 802.11n signals from far away with the laptops built in antenna's.The speed is incredibly fast.

I have not been able to get the WiMax capability of the card working yet, as I understand that it only works in the 2.5GHz range, but it would be nice to see it when it is finally working or I can scan the freq range for signals.I don't know if there will be special setting needed for each WiMax installation or not.TDS does have an Alvarion 2.5-2.6GHz WiMax 802.16e network running around my area in Madison, WI currently, but I never pickup anything.After speaking with TDS, they told me that they did not support the "mobile" capabilities in the city yet.As I believe that encryption they are using is restricting the card any ability to recognize their network anywhere in the city.

Overall, I would recommend the card.I did not pay the ~$75 that is being asked for here, as I found it for around $35.Mine came with 3 extra antenna's for the laptop, in case it didn't have them already installed.But it will most likely become a standard card on new laptops in 2010.

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Product Description:
The Intel Ultimate N Wi-Fi Link 5300 series is a family of IEEE 802.11a/b/g/draft-N wireless network adapters that operate in both the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz spectra. These adapters, available in both PCIe mini card and half mini card form factor deliver up to 450 Mbps of bandwidth2; in addition to providing a host of features that enhance the mobile lifestyle. Compatible with these laptops: Dell Inspiron Mini 9,640m,1318,1420,1501,1520,1521,1525,1526,1720,1721,6400,9400,E1405,E1505 & E1705; Latitudes D420,D430,D520,D530,D531,D620,D630,D630-XFR,D631,D820,D830,E4200,E4300,E5400,E6400,E6500 & XT;Precision M65,M90,M2300,M4300 & M6300;Vostro A90,1000,1310,1400,1500,1510,1700,1710 & 2510XPS,M1210,M1330,M1400,M1420,M1520,M1530,M1710,M1720,M1730 & M2010, Acer Aspire One & 5930, ASUS Eee PC; MSI Wind;Samsung NC10. NOT FOR COMPAQ, HP, IBM OR LENOVO

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11/01/2012

Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse - Mouse - optical - 5 button(s) - wireless - 2.4 GHz - USB wireless receiver - silver, anthracite Review

Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse - Mouse - optical - 5 button(s) - wireless - 2.4 GHz - USB wireless receiver - silver, anthracite
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I looked around quite a bit on the internet for a good quality wireless mouse but one within my budget. This mouse far exceeded my expectations and was received early than anticipated. Very easy to download and use.

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The Microsoft Explorer Mouse, with revolutionary Microsoft BlueTrack technology, works more places than ever before, including on granite counter tops, carpet - even on a wood table or a rough, unfinished park bench.

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8/23/2011

StarTech.com USB TO PS/2 KEYBOARD ( USBPS2PC ) Review

StarTech.com USB TO PS/2 KEYBOARD
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I have an old Dell ergonomic (split) keyboard that I really like, that still works great, but has a PS2 plug. I have a new Dell Optiplex 300 that only has USB outlets - no PS2. This is the perfect solution - plug and play. It just works. I was a little concerned after reading some reviews for similar products, especially after reading the mixed reviews for Cables Unlimited ADP-5210, for example. After reading another review for another product, I found this, ordered it, and am very satisfied. Highly recommended. In fact, I'm typing out this review with the keyboard connected through the adapter right now!

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Product Description:
Plug any PS/2 peripheral into your system's USB port with StarTech.com's USB to PS/2 converter for PCs. This adapter converts a single USB port into two universal PS/2 ports and is great for connecting legacy devices like keyboards, mice, or any other PS/2 peripherals. With Plug and Play support and no need for a power adapter, the USBPS2PC gives your system instant access to your older devices.

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