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NO PROBLEMS AT ALL. THEY HAVE NO CONTROL OVER COST, IT'S AMAZON.
I AM DISAPPOINTED THAT AMAZON FEELS THEY NEED TO GOUGE THIER CUSTOMERS. I DID NOT CONTACT AMAZON, AS I FELT IT WOULD BE A WASTE OF MY TIME.
PRODUCT AND SERVICE WAS EXCELLENT. GOT AN IMEDIATE RESPONSE.
I DON'T SHOP AS MUCH AS I WOULD LIKE TO BECAUSE OF THIS. THIS ARRIVED MUCH SOONER, THAN WHAT WAS QUOTED.
I CONTACTED THE SELLER ABOUT THE EXCESSIVE S&H CHARGE.
get on the internet without a problem. OK to you linux users out there. I suggest this to anyone on a budget or want support in linux out-of-the-box. If you try something like Ubuntu, all you do is plug it in, and it knows what it is, its ready and waiting for you to select a network near by ;-). Yes, it works in linux. This is great for a budget person trying to just.
If you are still using 64-128 bit WEP encryption, as I am, this will work just fine, but be prepared for issues with newer routers. This has served my wireless network needs very well for the price. Unfortunately, this device does not support WPA encryption (even though the firmware update notes say it does) so I cannot use it on many newer wireless access points or routers.
easy to install and much more chipper than other cards simple excellet.
Sometimes more basic can be better. This PCMCIA card isn't the fanciest or quickest wireless adapter around, but it is a reliable performer that will connect with just about any wifi system out there. Installation is quick and easy.
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