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Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

Details about firewood and tuning - . You can use the utility - it works as it should (I set myself 11GN mixed). There are no problems with torrents either. It heats up, but not to say that much. Doesn't fall off. The D-Link DWA-140/D1A (rev. D) model "has a sleek, glossy black body with a 'soft' blue activity indicator. " (With)

Pros
  • Relatively cheap
Cons
  • Works with official firewood badly (in games, for example, constant jamming). Put firewood from Ralink (Ralink RT2870 chip), though now it's already Mediatek - everything is ok with them.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

Drivers must be downloaded from the website of the chipset manufacturer (Ralink) - . Php? sn=500 for RT2870 (RT5372) chip! Personally tested the adapter on: - Samsung n145netbook, on WinXP x86 and Ubuntu 122022 x86 systems; - desktop (Intel Z77), on Win7 x64, Calculate Linux 12.03 x64, Ubuntu 122022 x64 systems.

Pros
  • We are talking about dwa-140 (Ralink RT2870 (RT5372)) h/w ver: b3 f/w ver: 2.00 (revision B3)! - Works great in conjunction with Asus RT-N16 (Tomato firmware or ASUS native firmware version .260); - works fine under Win7 x64, XP x86, Linux x86 or x64 (with a kernel of at least 3.5), MacOSX (this feature is announced on the English D-Link mirror, after flashing); - Wonderful Ralink network utilities, see driver installation in comments. - Does not heat up; - stable connection (connection at a speed of 260 Mbps); - I tried it on different machines - no problems were found; - works stably when using a usb extension cable (75 cm); - low ping (built-in Wi-Fi Atheros AR9285 - 23 ms, whistle - 7 ms. ); - A wonderful purchase for the money (470).
Cons
  • - Win7, XP drivers are not installed automatically; - You can not install drivers from the installation disk that comes with the kit and from the D-Link website; - You cannot install Ralink utilities if there is another Wi-Fi adapter (with drivers installed) in the system. In this case, the network is configured using Windows tools; - The body is large.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not the best quality, but generally not bad.

Perfect for individuals who want to use the Internet primarily for sight-seeing purposes. I wouldn't advise you to take on more complicated responsibilities. You should focus on something more significant. offers benefits: The data transfer rate is acceptable; it's not great, but it's also not terrible. An extra-long USB cable is included in the package. Distinct drawbacks: disappears from time to time; this happens frequently when downloading huge files from a local network. Just removing it…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

If you have already loaded the drivers, but the device is still unable to function properly, then you will need to restart the computer into safe mode, which includes support for network drivers. The driver for the device is removed, and then it is powered on. It is also recognized by the native drivers that come with Windows 7. and everything is running smoothly) With its positives being: - a very quick pace – a healthy amount of "stress resistance" (torrents do not hang it) - steady…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well made the product is, just magical!

I was shocked to read reviews mentioning issues using firewood on the Seven and other issues. I just inserted my seven x86 into a USB port, and Windows automatically installed the necessary drivers. I made no preparations whatsoever (except for the router). When used with an ASUS RT-N12, the connection for 270–300 megabits heats up extremely slowly. I'm still looking for a catch of some kind, but it looks like I won't wait.

Pros
  • Inexpensive and incredibly upbeat. A stand with an extension cord is just a super thing, and I bought it mainly for that reason. Without one, I had to give up on an identical ASUS.
Cons
  • didn't discover.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not all that bad, but there are minuses.

Sending concussion waves to the D-Link team for their successful use of disk firewood to render the gadget inoperable. Site. Drunk locksmiths would be proud of this. Well, now you understand =) Pros: I was successful in establishing it. The person who revealed the RT2870 chip and the off-site ralinka deserves some rays of sunshine. So far, so good. Inadverse aspects: They actually just put another one of these 140s on the shelf. Their expert concluded that he was ineffective and they let him…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

A price tag of over $500 seems excessive. In Windows 7, I experienced a boost in throughput from 108 mb/s to 162 mb/s; in theory, even 300 mb/s is not a ceiling. The reviews all mentioned how "bright" the LED was. Matte plastic construction means I can't claim it's particularly shiny. But, at night, it's best to keep it away from the eyes. Includes advantages: Fast With a reliable 40-60% reception, it freely distributes 8MB across a torrent. Easy set up; after clicking "next," the WPS button…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, I'm glad I purchased it.

As I bought this device to receive "free" Internet for my phone if I had unlimited at home (only 1 Mb/s) or at a party (typically 8 Mb/s), I can't speak for speed, but this criterion is not relevant to me in general. The device handles these tasks with ease. Pros include: I think the item is fantastic in general. Each of the aforementioned statements is true. I disagree that the case is "fragile"; while it won't withstand a hammer blow, it is pretty sturdy and won't shatter if it falls to the…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor quality, not suitable for use.

Another waste of time and money from Dlink, who also produce a lot of wonderful advertising that just gets thrown away. After the device is removed, glitched firewood exhibits some rather peculiar behaviors, such as the possible disappearance of one of the hard drives. The only thing that helps is completely removing the DWA-140 drivers. Has pros: Larger in size and with slightly improved functionality compared to the DWA-131. Has some drawbacks, including the following: The device is not…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

I tested it with a number of different routers, and it functions just as reliably with each of them. In general, such a good average in terms of speed, sensitivity, and quality at such an affordable price. Plus, nice design and comfortable cradle. If you do not take into account the problems with the drivers, then a pretty good price / quality ratio. With its pros: Holds speed pretty well. Comfortable cradle. Liked the design. WPS button. Not too bright LED

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best product I have ever reviewed, I recommend it to everyone!

The adaptor is remarkable in its effectiveness. The organization possesses a total of 28 of these adapters. All of them are linked to the Asus rt N16. They have a connection that operates at a speed of 130 Mbps for some unknown reason. The farthest distance that can be traveled from the router is 57 meters. There is no awareness of the glitches. The speed of 7 MB/sec. those. about 130 is achieved on average when working with 1C (not SQL), which has 6 clients. These are some advantages: Setup…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

The DWA-140 moniker really refers to two distinct models. The Ralink RT2870 chip, version 07d1:3c09 07d1:3c0a, built with a Ralink RT3070 processor. Before you go and download a different driver, make sure you know which one you have. Both variants are referred to in the system as DWA-140. The benefits: 1. Supports Ubuntu and Fedora (just choose the right driver). The only cheaper option is an acorp. About heat: 3. It doesn't have enough time to warm up for an 8-hour workday. Distinct…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

It catches worse than a laptop, of course, but I have signal issues. I even had to change the router due to the signal (tew672 is rather weak, but Asus n56u gives out an excellent signal), and now the laptop's built-in card transmits 4-5 lanes while this whistle only transmits 2-3. The torrent's speed on 3 stripes is around 9 mbps per second. It gains back 100 times its value. The PS was purchased as a media player and adapted there; 40 gigabyte movies stream flawlessly over the network.

Pros
  • Inexpensive cost, quick speed, decent signal, packing, and gear
Cons
  • LED lighting.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

It has been more than two years since I first started using it. At first, it appeared to be an adaptor. I couldn't ask for anything more. The level of sensitivity is very high, and there were no complaints about the work at any time. You have to start by installing the driver, and then then can you stick the whistle. I had to move around while playing a tambourine so that I could set up an access point. Every utility, with a few notable exceptions, either does not fit well, does not function…

Pros
  • dependable in its operation, inexpensive, and sensitive to changing conditions
Cons
  • Setting up an access point takes some effort and requires the use of a specific utility.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, more pros than cons.

It was given to me for free back in 2022, went unused for nearly five years, and then came in handy when the laptop's built-in Wi-Fi failed. It does its job well, but because of its size, it is difficult to utilize in situations where there is frequent movement. different benefits low-cost and cheery. On 7-ku, I got up effortlessly, but it took me a little while to settle on Ubuntu. Even the drivers did not require installation on 8-ke. It definitely warms up after working for more than an…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Install the ralink USB drivers (RT2870/RT2770/RT307X/RT2070/RT357X/RT3370/RT8070/RT5370) manually from www. Ralinktech. Com if you want this device to function in 8022022n. Change the registry value for wireless mode from c 3 (default) to c 6 (8022022n only). The project has undergone testing in collaboration with dir-615 and dwa-140. has various benefits: It can serve as an access point and maintain good communication (8022022n). Low cost -700r Cons include a flaky and outdated Dlink firewood…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

A strong and reliable adapter signal, in contrast to the 110th and 120th generation versions. Sorry, Linux doesn't have any firewood, but from version 1.10.0, there will be official ones available. The speeds are nothing to write home about. The cost is excessive for a toy of this nature. Includes advantages: Excellent, robust signal; the adapter can penetrate 3 or 4 walls without difficulty. The cradle provided is very accommodating. See the downsides below: Very high power usage. It's…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

Speed decreased to 10/5 Mbps when firewood was installed automatically. Upon remote downloading, the speed "improved" to 15/10. after removing all native drivers and installing firewood from the chip site, the speed became normal - around 75/60 ​​at the peak and 65/45 on average. revision D1A, the whistle is made entirely in a glossy black streamlined case with a "soft" blue activity indicator.

Pros
  • reasonable cost
Cons
  • fuel for the furnace is wood. The implanted chip's company website must be visited in order to download (the link from the comrades is in the "discussion" section) no stand or extension

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

Ensure that the firewood starts up correctly, natively, rather than via Windows, and everything should function as it should. affordable in comparison to analogs. In general, it's a good thing, I suggest it to everyone, and you may use it without risk. On a laptop under the seven, I use it. Got advantages: Simple to set up; I had to consult the manuals and the Internet, but once I did, everything came together swiftly and without difficulty. There were no disruptions because of his fault; the…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Some minuses and no pluses, do not buy.

I took it in a hurry, I didn’t want USB, but I took a chance . Be sure to turn off the network card on your computer, if you use wireless communication - they conflict up to a blue screen.