Decent speeds
VERY reliable
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Overall Review: I have the WMP54GS rather than just the G but I got it when it came out around 10 years ago and it's been with me through 3 computer and still going strong. 54Mbps might be a bit slow for some people but in my area I'd be luck to get more than that plugged directly into the modem so it's perfect. Years ago on XP I had to use the included drivers but Vista, 7, and 8 all detect it out of the box and it works perfectly. Linux is a different story and you'll have to install the broadcom drivers before you can use it.
Pros: This adapter works good
Cons: Even after you take off the antenna there is a little bit that sticks out. So if your a L.A.N party gammer just don't forget that when you move your pc.
Overall Review: Even after you take off the antenna there is a little bit that sticks out. So if your a L.A.N party gammer just don't forget that when you move your pc.
Pros: Name Brand
Easy to install
Cons: You have to use Railink driver instead of the real ones in order for it to work properly on Win7
Pros: None if you use windows 7
Cons: All if you use windows 7
Overall Review: I have neve had issues with linksys before this card. Spent and hour or so on the phone with my companies IT dept. They couldnt fix. Then conacted linksys support, they told me point blank this card will not work with windows 7 home premium. How can this be linksys windows 7 isnt some new OS so why cant it work????
Comments: I have Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit. It works slowly on there. However, when I tried this card on Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit, my Internet was a lot faster. So, I guess it's because this product cannot support Win 7 fully.