NEAT new USB NIC from Linksys!

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NEAT new USB NIC from Linksys!

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It's TINY! My lappy has dead PCCard slots so I use a USB NIC. I used to use an older Linksys USB NIC that's fairly large (like nearly the size of a pack of cigarettes).

I had a client who needed a 2nd NIC on his server for DSL and we had no luck getting the POS onboard NIC to co-exist with a 3Com PCI NIC. the 3Com worked fine, but the onboard kept having an IRQ issue.

Time was short so I used my old USB NIC which worked fine.

So I ordered a new one to replace it and found out that Linksys has a new one that's 10/100 (it's only actually 12 Mbit - that's the max you can get on USB, but unlike my old one it'll work on a 100Mb hub).

It's faster than the old one which was 800Kbit, and it's TINY. It's smaller than a plastic Tic-Tac box with a neat hide-a-way pop-up RJ45 jack. Unlike my old one it can plug directly into the USB port without a cable, although it does come with a 6" extension cable.

Cheap too - I paid $55 for my old one 4 years back - this one was $25 from Outpost.

I may buy a couple more just to throw in my kit for rush-job network installations.

These are great when you need a 2nd NIC on a mobo that has IRQ issues. It uses the USB's IRQ so it generally has no conflict problems.

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Post by RaT »

cool.. i think my laptop may need one of those too. haven't seen any at a "best buy" or anything yet. do "large" retailers carry them? or am i gonna have to go online?
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Just a heads up...they have them at BB here in Macon, but I think they are priced more around $50...and our BB is brand new, too...so maybe that has something to do with them bein in stock?


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Post by RubberDuckie »

They have them at my local CompUSA ...
really small....
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Post by nexus_7 »

Yea, I have seen them at bestbuy aswell. never paid attention to the price, but they are neet looking. Ill stick with wireles for may lappies for now atleast. :)

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Post by succubiss »

http://shop1.outpost.com/product/3147150

FP, THanks!! i just picked up 3 for friends who needed these. we were going to spend $35 for 10BT USB ones. talk about good timing.
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