- Plugged it in and it worked without drivers. The signal is good.
- Problem with software (drivers)
- Easy to install
- Large: covers the adjacent USB connector. The kit (version B1) no longer includes a USB extension cable
- 1) Model USB-N13 B.1 2) Nice case 3) Extension cable included 4) To some extent the price
- The biggest and main drawback is the operation of this device ! 1) CD included (unnecessary and useless thing) 2) Drivers on CD included 3) Setup under Win7
- The driver is installed automatically from the Windows 10 depository.
- Support for AES encryption for WPA2-PSK flies. The transfer rate is low, no more than 10 Mb/s. There is no USB extension cable included, and the dongle itself is quite thick and will interfere with the adjacent socket.
- Small size, good signal, good speed, good price. ASUS company.
- Failed to dance with a tambourine)))
- Works.
- Dancing with a tambourine about firewood.
- No.
- Loses connection or turns off under full load after 20-30 minutes. A bright, annoying LED that needs to be sealed.
- I am satisfied. I've been using a couple of these for a few years now. Tested and stable on Win7, 8, 8.1, Ubuntu 14-17 and a decent bunch of other Linux distributions.
- Didn't find it
- Ease of installation. The apartment easily breaks through 2 concrete walls (approx. 8 meters). Good speed. Easy.
- The dimensions are too big, but the flexible cord that comes with the kit neutralizes this drawback.
- Lightweight. The assembly is good, it catches the signal well. The software is easy to use. A small extension cord is included - it will come in handy!
- There are none! unless you are going to use it as WI-FI in laptops - the size is very large like a flash drive, it will just be easy to break it. For these purposes, it is better to take the N10 .
- For a week of torment, I did not find a single one.
- Terrible software and drivers included.
- Price-quality ratio. Ease of installation and configuration.
- Extension cord - neither fish nor meat. It would be more authentic for him) At least 15 centimeters.
- 1. Native softinka makes it easy to make an access point out of the adapter (under windows xp this is especially true). 2. Ability to filter poppy addresses (white or black lists). This smooths out the 2nd disadvantage. 3. Does not load the processor (there was such a problem with the previous adapter from another company).
- 1. Native software is buggy. 2. In access point mode, encryption is only WEP 64 or 128 bits. 3. The software is loaded only when you log in: it is inconvenient for the access point mode (however, it is solved by autologon (for example, through powertoys for windows xp), and in order not to keep the computer "open", you can put a lock shortcut in autoload).
- Normal reception for "whistle". Under Ubuntu 15.04 it is seen immediately, without any shamanism with firewood.
- Some may not like the bright blue LED.