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Belkin F5D7330 802.11g Wireless Ethernet/Gaming Adapter | 
enlarge | Brand: Belkin Category: CE
List Price: $127.42 Buy New: $44.96 You Save: $82.46 (65%)
New (45) Used (2) from $44.96
Rating: 55 reviews Sales Rank: 680
Format: Cd Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 12 x 14 x 10 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: F5D7330 Model: F5D7330 UPC: 722868484722 EAN: 0722868484722 ASIN: B00020H1TG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Product Type - Adapter | | • | Warranty - Lifetime | | • | Works with all Ethernet-equipped computers or network devices | | • | Offers backward-compatibility with all 802.11b 2.4GHz wireless devices |
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Product Description Connecting the Wireless G Gaming Adapter adds wireless capability to your Xbox, PlayStation, or GameCube with the push of a button. You can also eliminate the need for an additional power outlet by powering through the existing USB ports on the gaming console. Now you can enjoy gaming online and transfer music, videos, or photos between your computer and gaming console-without cumbersome wires. Features wireless 64- and 128-bit WEP encryption Requires no drivers, setup, or configuration Comes with a Belkin Lifetime Warranty and free, 24-hour technical support NOTE - PlayStation 2 will require the PS2 Network Adapter; GameCube will require the GameCube Broadband Adapter Automatically connects to the wireless network by the touch of a button
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Great for wireless printer adaption. January 6, 2009 I. Hodge I connected this adapter to the ethernet input on a Canon MX700 printer. The adapter immediately recognized the adapter and the printer and allowed all users in the unit to share the printer over the wireless network. Would highly recommend this adapter.
Great little wireless adapter December 27, 2008 usaf_drew (Middle GA) This is a great adapter. I use it to tie a computer I use in the garage to my wireless g network running WPA PSK. Before I was using a cheapo wireless g card bought on Ebay and that thing sucked big time. I like to stream music from a NAS device so I can have some tunes while working in the garage. With the cheapo wireless card, music would skip and transfer speed would be next to nothing. With this adapter, music never skips and transfer speed is incredibly fast. I can even stream music, browse internet and move files all without skipping music. Setting up the adapter was super easy. There is one button to auto connect to the router and once you're connected you can set up the security. I have used this for about a week but I have had absolutely no problems so far. It does get a little warm under heavy traffic, but nothing to be concerned about. Warning - says it's not compatible with Vista, but you don't even need the software since it has a web interface, so I wouldn't worry about that. In the picture it shows 2 antennas, but the unit only has one. It gets great signal with just one though.
Good buy for the price December 24, 2008 Hemal Bhuptani (SUNNYVALE, CA United States) It's a good buy for the twenty bucks I paid for it. Has problems connecting to a DLINK router though. Other routers accept it fine.
as simple as it gets December 21, 2008 P. Carley (Florida) I ordered this for my PS3 20 GB game system because it did not have wireless capabilities. I literally plugged it into the Playstation 3, turned it on and it started working. Recommended.
Basically designed to work with the 360 December 17, 2008 T. Coughlin (Boston, MA USA) Works great so far with my 360 and Belkin wireless router. I'm sure it works great with any wireless router, but it probably doesn't hurt to have the same brand. The picture here looks gray, but mine actually came in white and matches the 360 very well. One of the easiest internet connectivity situations I've ever had. It works perfectly fine with Vista, by the way, contrary to a couple other people's comments. I have no idea what they were doing wrong. It comes with an easy step-by-step guide (about 3-5 steps) for ensuring it goes for the right network. The included CD software works exactly the same on XP and Vista. The Nintendo WiFi USB adapter (as awesome as it is when it works) is like a Rubix cube while this is merely connecting the dots. Just make sure you know your encryption info if you have an encrypted connection.
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