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BELKIN F5D8013 N WIRELESS NOTEBOOK CARD

  • Connect your cover mechanism to a wireless network to: Stream Music, Share Photos, Enjoy online gaming, Surf a Web, Email as well as Chat Online

Product Description
The N Wireless Notebook Card connects your cover mechanism to a wireless network. Providing larger operation as well as faster speeds, N offers an glorious resolution for promulgation vast files such as video, music, photos, as well as papers between a networked computers in your home. Based upon a 802.11n draft, N Wireless enables mixed receivers as well as transmitters to send as well as embrace interpretation regulating Intelligent MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) spatial multiplexing techniques whic… More >>

Belkin F5D8013 N Wireless Notebook Card

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5 Comments

  1. Our newspaper (The Detroit News) recently strarted delivering papers on only 3 days/week. On the days the paper is not delivered, I can access an ONLINE edition on the web. However, I still wanted to be able to read “the paper” at the breakfast table, not on my PC in the computer room. I ended up buying a Belkin N+ Rouuter for my PC and this Belkin N Notebook PC wireless network card for my Notebook PC. This was my first experience using a router. It required some communication with Belkin technical support, but the system now runs flawlessly. I have not seen any of the lockups I’ve read about by people using other routers. Belkin technical support was very patient and found problems with both the main router setup on my PC and the wireless card on my notebook. I did find that it pays to shop for both the Router and the Wireless Notebook Card. [...]
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Vicky Lacy says:

    Bought this wireless PC card when old Linksys one died. Am so happy with it. Roughly 10 minutes after opening the box I was surfing away with a 72Mbps signal and the amazing thing is that the signal router is on the other side of the apartment complex and also it is on 2nd floor and this computer on 1st floor! Add to that getting it at a sale price and all that makes me a very happy camper! Wooohooo!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. TGav says:

    Card lasted about 3 years, during which time it worked well. Installation as I recall was simple enough, and you are offered the option for proprietary program to handle wireless networking, or let it default to Wnidows. I tried both options and both went fine.

    It connected reasonably well with Linksys and Apple routers. Interestingly, the worst connection was with a matching Belkin N router, but that was the junk router’s fault.

    No real problems with this card until it died unexpectedly.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Marin guy says:

    I purchased this card along with the Belkin Wireless N Router. The installation and setup were easy, and the documentation is crystal clear. The card and router are operating very well. I am getting speeds of 72 Mbps at close range, and 55 Mbps at the other end of the house. The software that comes with the card and router makes it easy to understand and monitor your network. Highly recommended.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. John B. Egan says:

    I had a Linksys PCMCIA card, which finally died. It worked pretty well, except that I had the router downstairs and it had to transmit through several walls. I added the range extender antennae to the router and could receive anywhere in my 2700 sft home. I replaced the Linksys card with the Belkin and could not log on in hotels or airports while traveling. Furthermore, I have since moved my router upstairs and am sitting 16 feet from it with the range extender antennae and I keep getting dropped signals. My other two computers have no problem picking up reception even though they are 1/2 the home away. I am presently in the market for a new PCMCIA card. I have heard that the ‘Orinoco’ chipset provides the best range. John B. Egan
    Rating: 1 / 5