![]() In fact, I received worse performance using it to connect to the Netgear Nighthawk ($159.99 at Best Buy) router than I did with my laptop's on-board Intel Centrino 3x3 wireless adapter. I really didn't find the adapter's performance all that impressive in 802.11n mode at 2.4GHz. It doesn't list all wireless networks in range, but it gives pretty detailed information, including a network map, which shows how all devices in the network are connected with one another (called network topology) and other cool information such as amount of packets sent and received, IPv4 and IPv6 information, and diagnostics logging. It supports up to a theoretical 130Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band and 433Mbps at 5GHz.įeatures and Performance One feature I do like better on Netgear's little adapter than Linksys' is the Genie app. ![]() It's also WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) compatible. The adapter has a soft, white LED that lights when connected to a network. It's a sharp-looking interface and is consistent with the Genie app for Netgear's routers. A Netgear Genie app for the adapter is installed on your system. The disc auto-plays and gives you the option of checking for updates, or you can just install from the disc.
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