
Microsoft BC5-00001 Wireless G USB Adapter MN-710
Connect to Your Wireless World with EaseThe Microsoft Wireless G USB 2.0 Adapter provides a simple and secure way to connect your USB-equipped computer to an 802.11b wireless network. Share your broadband connection and enjoy wireless freedom in your home or small office. Wireless Standard:...
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Overview
Connect to Your Wireless World with Ease
The Microsoft Wireless G USB 2.0 Adapter provides a simple and secure way to connect your USB-equipped computer to an 802.11b wireless network. Share your broadband connection and enjoy wireless freedom in your home or small office.
- Wireless Standard: 802.11b
- Interface: USB 2.0
- Security: Enhanced Wireless Security
Key Features
Connect additional desktop computers to your wireless home networks
Backward compatible with 802.11b Wi-Fi networks as well as most USB ports
Equipped with Microsoft’s critically acclaimed software with default security
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Allows connection of additional desktop computers to an existing wireless home network with ease.
- Maintains compatibility with older 802.11b Wi-Fi networks, ensuring broader usability with various setups.
- Equipped with Microsoft's critically acclaimed software featuring default security settings for network protection.
- Designed to be compatible with most USB ports, offering flexible integration into different desktop systems.
- Facilitates wireless networking for desktops, removing the need for physical Ethernet cables for internet access.
👎 Cons
- This Wireless G adapter operates on an older Wi-Fi standard, which may result in slower speeds compared to newer Wireless N or AC adapters.
- The adapter's backward compatibility with 802.11b networks might indicate a lack of support for the latest Wi-Fi technologies and higher bandwidths.
- Specific details regarding the types of default security protocols included are not explicitly mentioned in the product features.
- As a Microsoft product, future driver support for newer operating systems beyond its initial release might be a potential concern.
- Does not specify whether it supports dual-band frequencies (2.4GHz and 5GHz), which could limit performance in congested areas.