Cheap D-Link DWL-G630 Wireless-G Notebook Adapter (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | D-Link |
| FEATURES: | Up to 54 Mbps, Compatible with 802.11g and 802.11b, Increased Wireless Security with 802.1x and WPA, Great for Video Streaming, Ad-Hoc mode connects directly with other cards |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | DWL-G630 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 790069264368 |
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Customer Reviews of D-Link DWL-G630 Wireless-G Notebook Adapter
compatibility issue and poor reception my co-worker bought this card, and unable to install driver on dell laptop
yes, I have no luck at all to install the driver
but when I install on my fujitsu laptop, it can be done easily
however, the result for me is disappointing, it get low in reception, while other can get good to very good
luckily I didn't get the card, but I'll suggest my co-worker to return this card if the netgear card I borrow to him is working, due to compatibility issue
Clear documentation, easy to setup
I'm a first-timer when it comes to setting up wireless network to access broadband internet.
And with this card, I've FINALLY manage to get everything to work together. My home network now includes: Linksys router, Netgear wireless-G card on my laptop (win2000), and this D-link card on my wife's laptop (win98se).
Comments on this card:
Pros:
- very simple and clear (full-colored) instructions to setup.
- works well with win98se and win2k. I set it up within about 5-10min to work with the win98se laptop, which refuses to take the Netgear card. With Netgear, I spent 5 hours and it still did not work.
Cons:
- I feel the Netgear card is better in terms utility software and rescanning. If you are securing your network, the utility that comes with the card does not accept passphrase. This is a little inconvenient when you need to reset your password on your router. Netgear's utility provides a passphrase tool.
- When the wireless connection is broken (eg I switch off the router), the netgear card and utility rescans more quickly than d-link does. (netgear takes 10 sec, d-link takes about 18 sec. from the same spot.)
In terms of tech support, I've tried them all.
- Linksys has best tech support.
- Netgear's support is outsourced to India - and they don't quite care what you think about them. They kept pushing the blame to my ISP and router when the card didn't work on the win98se laptop.
- D-link support is also from India, I tried it before when I bought a USB hub and didn't like it. They gave you a case number for email correspondence, but don't followup.
When I was at Best Buy, the sales rep said linksys experienced much less returns than netgear and d-link, but linksys is usually more expensive. i guess you pay for reliability and better service.
Hope these comments help.
wpa doesn't work
Tried using this card with the dlink DI-524 router. WEP works well but WPA doesn't for longer than a few mins as the connection just gets dropped. Returned both the dlink router and pc card for another brand which both work very well in WPA mode.