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I paid a lot more for it there though. Hello,I am not technically proficient enough to give you any details about the specs of this product.What I can tell you is I purchase two new PCs from HP on EBAY for Christmas. I then moved my PC to another room with no ethernet. They are idential with all the bells and whistles (Quad Core, 8 GB RAM, etc)., My PC was originally hooked up to the broadband via-ethernet. My wife's PC was via the wireless G card that was pre-installed with the system.I luckily purchased this card from Best Buy for her PC and had a lot of success. My original wireless G card wa awful. Throughout the day I would have to restart the card to get connection.Since the new card has been installed, I have not had to do this once and the speed is good to excellent.Only negative is that it is still not as fast as ethernet even with the router in the next room.DG
I mean I have ZERO to complain about, because the adapter performs as advertised, with or without the D-Link Control Panel installed. I just had to write this review after reading all the terrible commentary on this great network adapter, so here's one that gives this product 5-Stars across the board. When I built my PC I was worried about this adapter, since it was the ONLY PCI adapter available at the time that wasn't some off-brand gadget, and the reviews were so awful about it. I never had a dropped connection, never had any connection issues at all with the D-Link DWA-552 device in the two months that I've had it online with the new PC.I don't know what all the trouble and terrible problems are about with the other reviews of this network adapter, but I've got to give it 5-stars across the board in my use of it the past two months. I am going to buy its brother, the DWA-556 adapter, which is PCI-Express not PCI like this one, because I have a need for the PCI-E type of adapter now that I've added twin EVGA GTX-285 video cards to my rig.as that eliminated the PCI slot (it's covered by the 2nd twin-lane video board) for all intents and purposes, and I have faith that the DWA-556 is just as good as this adapter here has been.After having the DWA-552 for a couple months I tend to think that D-Link has its act together for network cards/adapters, and I have confidence that the DWA-556 is just as high quality of an item as this one has been for me.Don't be afraid of this adapter because of a bunch of crappy reviews from folks who have other problems, which are compounded by this adapter it seems, and then they write a bad review of a good product.that just isn't even fair or equitable for such a great product as this one.Wavey Davey gives the D-Link DWA-552 PCI XTreme N Network Adapter 5 stars across the board, and you can take it from me, this thing works PERFECT in Vista 64-bit Ultimate OS. Well, no more because I've been pleased as an October pumpkin with the fantastic performance and connectivity of this adapter in Vista Ultimate 64-bit with the new PC.
All that I mean is that if you want this adapter to work seamlessly with your system, download the latest and greatest driver/control panel package from[.]., and you'll be that much better off for doing it.I can't think of a single negative thing to write about this network adapter, as I had no bad experiences at all with it. I have been using the DWA-552 for more than 2 months in my i7 920-'Nehalem' Quad Core CPU powered home-built PC, and I've got nothing but Kudos to say about connectivity, reliability, speedy transmission, and plug and play goodness that this card offers. To be honest, I never even bothered to remove or uninstall the D-Link Control Panel, as it never got in the way of my Vista network controls, just sat there kind of passive while I worked with Windows network protocols to acquire a network, and once connected, no problems at all with the D-Link DWA-552 PCI adapter, none at all.After I installed the adapter and had it working 100%, I went to the D-Link web site and found, and downloaded the most current control panel and driver for Vista 64-bit and installed that package, but that isn't to say that the OEM/stock CD ROM drivers and control panel doesn't work. In fact I've never had a bad or insurmountable problem or issue with this network adapter in 2 months of 24/7 use with the new PC.Installation is nothing at all, easy as pie: just simply install the network adapter with your PC powered down, and off, button it up, reboot, insert the CD ROM that came in the kit with drivers and control panel for the device, install the drivers/control panel, reboot, and BAM. Instant connectivity.I have been using the device with a "Gemtech" N-series Router, better known as the NewerTechnology N-Series Router, The MAXPower Router, and the two co-exist perfectly. It is just that simple, and good, an xlnt product by D-Link.
You can take that to the bank.Wavey Davey June 25, 2009
Product is N capable however will not work with dir-825 router which is an N router rendering the adapter completely useless. Tech support said I had to by a better card in order to get the 5ghz bandwidth frequency that the router provide. Not happy with their tech support and the backing of their products. LINKSYS has not failed me ever.
what ever people say bad about this lie. work with vista ultimate.not need to change anythins. instal driver from cd
I have NetGear wireless router that exposes a wireless G and wireless N network. I have never been able to connect to the wireless N network. I spent about a half a day with various customer service folks and eventually they wore me down by asking the same questions over and over, and I gave up. Moreover, my connection "drops" frequently, and rarely comes back after my computer goes to sleep for very long (day or two).I will eat the $60 that this adapter cost me and go buy something else.
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