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PLANEX 2.4GHz IEEE802.11g 54Mbps Wireless LAN USB Adapter GW-US54GXS designed in Japan

PLANEX 2.4GHz IEEE802.11g 54Mbps Wireless LAN USB Adapter GW-US54GXS designed in Japan
From Planex Communications Inc(PCI)

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Product Description

GW-US54GXS links network users to LAN services without the hassle of cabling or wiring, which significantly brings mobile workers the freedom of staying connected to the network while roaming around a building or multiple buildings maintaining access to the Internet, e-mail, networked applications, and print services. This device is the perfect solution for your wireless network applications based on the IEEE 802.11g standard that offers a data rate up to 54Mbps in a wireless LAN environment. It is a high-speed wireless network card that plugs into your system and accesses to the LAN or peer-to-peer networking easily without wires or cables. No matter where it allows you to share printers, files, and other network resources.


Product Details

  • Brand: Planex
  • Model: GW-US54GXS

Features

  • GW-US54GXS is Wi-Fi certified in the IEEE802.11g data transfer mode.
  • In addition to Ad Hoc mode (802.11 Ad Hoc) for direct wireless communication between wireless devices
  • Support Mac OSX, Windows Vista/XP/2000
  • USB Plug & Play
  • Support X-Link for PSP on-line games, Support YAMAHA Clavinova CVP-307

Customer Reviews

Go for it5
I bought this for a very old Mac (running Leopard).
It works just great, I was able to download updates, videolan and watch last apple keynote at same time. Very impressive. Keeps the signal steady.

I tested it on Vista as well and it runs smoothly. It also run on Linux but I don't need or use it.
It comes with English/Chinese mini manual electronic and paper.

The only annoying part, on mac, that you need to keep an application (which is the actual network driver) running on dock for the time that you want to be connected. It's visually annoying but that's about it.

For that price and this quality I say go for it!

Works great with my IMAC5
I needed a USB internet adapter for a very old MAC computer - I ordered this after considerable hesitation (the folks in the Apple store discouraged me).
However, it works great!

A Piece of Cake!5
I have absolutely no problems with this adapter

STEP BY STEP EASY INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Put the CD in my PC (Windows XP) [adapter not plugged in yet]
2. Installed the drivers/software
3. plugged in the USB adapter and chose "find on CD" for the driver.
4. Opened configuration utility, and changed top right to "Access Point"
5. Bridged to my Ethernet adapter (both in the adapter settings and via Network Connections)

connected PSP, worked perfectly

OPTIONAL TIPS:
> Bridging is easy in Windows XP, select both connections (shift click) and click Bridge Connections
> Change Channel to 11 for faster speeds (54.0 Mbps)
> Set up a 10-digit 64bit WEP key if you'd like security, I did 00123456789
> Choose Hide SSID to have a non-broadcasting network (if you're paranoid like me
> If either the wireless or Internet on your PC stop working, delete the bridge and remake it.

Works perfectly so far for me, good luck to you all.