Cheap NETGEAR FA510 32-bit CardBus Moble Adapter (10/100 Mbps) (Electronics) (Windows NT 4, Windows NT 3.5, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows) Price
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Netgear PC cards are compatible with Windows Plug and Play, making installation a simple one-step process. This card is also FA510 32-bit CardBus compatible, providing maximum 100 Mbps network performance.
| PLATFORM: | Windows NT 4, Windows NT 3.5, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows |
| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Netgear |
| FEATURES: | Network card for notebook PCs, 10/100 network performance, 32-bit bus speed, Plug and Play support, Free 24-hour phone support |
| TYPE: | Adapters (32 Bit), Network Interface Cards (Card) (NIC), Networking, Personal Computers (Computer) (PC), FA510 |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | FA-510 |
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Customer Reviews of NETGEAR FA510 32-bit CardBus Moble Adapter (10/100 Mbps)
Dont' dare This is terrible product. The connection between the network card and yout note book depends on a connecting wire which gets destroyed easily. No oned carry the accessory, so you have to order it fro about [money amount]+ S&H
Come on folks.. lets get the specs right
OK, fine. I'm the first to admit that I'm not a tech head. That's why I always do my best to match product specs with the system I am buying for. After doing this to the best of my ability it was annoying to realize that this card did not fit into the PCMCIA slots on either of my 4 year old laptops. The company provided specs need to be more straight forward.
Turned out to be big dissapointment
After about a month of good work the card died without any visible reason. Windows continued to see the card correctly, but it kept saying that network cable is disconnected.
Indeed, the lights on the dongle were out, as well as the lights on the router. I tried different cables, but it did not help. I sent the card to NetGear for replacement.
I got another card. It worked fine for a week and then began to show bad contact between the dongle and the card. I needed to adjust the dongle in its slot slightly in order to make it work. Slight movement caused the contact to stop.
In both cases the dongle was physically intact, and I handled it with care. I did not expose it to extreme pressures or to dirty environments.
I gave it up and ordered LinkSys PCM200 card with integrated connector - no more dongles!