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HomeCablesInternal Ribbon Cables & AdaptersD-Link WDA-2320 Rangebooster G Desktop Adapter |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Works with Vista Apr 13, 2007
By D. Blizzard Strongly recommended for users of Windows Vista both 32-bit and 64-bit. This is one of the few wireless cards that will work out-of-the-box. I had to replace a Netgear card due to flaky Vista drivers especially for the 64-bit version. I installed the D-Link card and Vista found drivers then it installed them with no hassles.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
XP SP3 works great Aug 13, 2008
By Bob P. I'm not sure what the environment is that other people are using. I have a Dell 8250 (older tower) running Windows XP Home with SP3. I had bad luck with a different model card so I was leery of this one and did not install all of their software. My steps were:
1. Create system restore point
2. Download the latest drivers from the D-Link web site (version 1.20 at http://www.dlink.com/products/support.asp?pid=471) as I write.
3. Shut off the computer, install the card, turn the computer back on.
4. At the new hardware wizard, point to the downloaded drivers.
5. Watch everything work well!
It saw my wireless network running with WPA2 right away and connected. I'm getting great speed, and no CPU issues.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
This thing is great!!! Feb 17, 2007
By Cynthia J. Hess
"cynthiaH"
This thing just works. I have combined it with the D-link 2310 Rangebooster G router and get up to 108Mbps speed for the same money as other 54Mbps router/card combinations. Noticed a huge difference in download speeds over my wireless a/b combo. Excellent for my online games.
Would highly recommend.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Good signal, no overclock Oct 11, 2006
By J. Engel Similar to a previous review, initially my WDA-2320 was hogging 10-30% of my CPU cycles with deferred procedure calls (DPCs) and hardware interrupts. After removing a sound card that shared the same IRQ, the problem remained. I eventually discovered that the problem was due to my increasing the PCI bus speed via an overclocked FSB. With the PCI bus running at 70 instead of 66MHz the card would hog the CPU. Set at base 66MHz the card functions fine. Kind of a PITA but what can you do. Next time I will just wait for a few days and order a real card from Newegg rather than the local BB. Hope this helps someone out there!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Works well with Vista 64 Mar 04, 2009
By Jack Williams I installed this card into my desktop, loaded the drivers off the cd, and was connected to the internet right away. No problems with Vista 64. Signal strength is always above 50%. Router is 50 ft away on another floor. Recommended.
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