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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Linksys by Cisco WUSB54GC Compact Wireless-G USB AdapterCustomer Review: Thank You Summary: 5 StarsThe wirelessG USB Adapter was in good shape when it arrived and was no trouble to install.
Customer Review: Have been using for a year, no problems! Summary: 5 StarsI got this a year ago when my laptop's wireless card died. I've had no problems and it still works really well. I do find it annoying having it sticking out of my laptop all the time, but hey, that's what it's supposed to do.
Customer Review: Ok Performance IF you avoid Software Summary: 3 StarsI just bought one for home use, but bought one for work over a year ago. I installed software that came with it and newer version on the web and had nothing but trouble. Once I got it working it would stop working after restart until you take it out remove drivers and put back in. THEN I decided to just use windows built in wireless zero config. Removed software put adapter in and no problem since. Its range is a bit lower than I expected, though it does have to go through solid brick walls (School) to get to router. If you buy this I'd suggest manually installing the drivers (point to drivers on found new device) and ONLY the drivers rather than running any program from the CD as many seem to have issues with the included software.
Customer Review: Linksys WUSB54GC Compact Wireless-G USB Adapter Summary: 5 StarsWorks as advertised. Installed perfectly on Vista64. No connection drops or issues. Nice and compact.
Customer Review: I couldn't believe I ran into so many issues with this wireless adapter Summary: 1 StarsI couldn't believe I ran into so many issues with this wireless adapter,
Issue 1: Is it compact? No, it is bigger then I thought. I had to use the USB extension cable to be able to plug it in to my USB slot.
Issue 2: The Wireless-G Adapter didn't fit the extension cable. The adapter just couldn't stay with the extension cable because it fit very very loosely when I plugged it into the cable together. And, because of that, my PC would be detecting new hardware when I touched the adapter.
Issue 3: The monitoring software came with the wireless adapter used 50% of my cpu (2.4GHz). When I figured that out, I had to turn off the monitoring to get decent performance.
Issue 4: The configuration wizard coming with the adapter was so confusing that I had to switch to Windows'Wireless Zero Configuration.
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