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Author Topic: WTB: netwok usb adapter or card for wireless internet  (Read 1005 times)

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WTB: netwok usb adapter or card for wireless internet
« on: May 26, 2008, 08:40:20 pm »
I was hoping someone might have a wireless adapter laying around, either b or g capable for a decent price :cheers:

I would also use a card to go inside the pc as I just put a pc in my sons room and do not feel like hardwiring the house.

Thanks in advance
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Re: WTB: netwok usb adapter or card for wireless internet
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2008, 12:55:24 pm »
You might want to watch Ben's Bargains. You see 802.1g PCI cards there for $5-$10 (shipped) every now and then. Usually Belkin, Rosewill, Zonet, Trendnet, LevelOne, and other similar brands. There was a $10 Rosewill a couple of weeks ago. Here's a Zonet you can get for $10.69 with a rebate, and $0.69 if you are first time user of Google Checkout.

The rebates are a pita, and Linux compatibility and driver quality are always a concern, but the price is often right enough if you are running vanilla windows boxes and trying to be cheap.

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