2000mW 2W 802.11g/n High Gain USB Wireless G / N Long-Rang WiFi Network Adapter *Strongest on the Market*
2000mW 2W 802.11g/n High Gain USB Wireless G / N Long-Rang WiFi Network Adapter *Strongest on the Market*
- 802.11b/g and “N”, 2000mW of power which is more powerful than ANY other WiFi adapter on the market
- Includes a 4 inch 5 DdBi Screw-On Swivel Rubber Antenna that can be removed and upgrade up to 9dBi
- Very Secure with wireless data encryption with 64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2, TKIP,and AES
- Compatible with IEEE 802.11n, 802.11b/g/n wireless standards
- Supports driver for Windows 2000, XP 32/64, Vista 32/64, Windows 7, Linux (2.4.x/2.6.x),and Mac (10.4.x/10.5.x)
You asked for STRONGER WiFi and Extended Range and here it is. This is an ALFA 802.11g wireless USB adapter. Includes a 5dBi Rubber Duck Antenna. The adapter comes with an RP-SMA antenna connector so that you can add an external antenna to boost your wireless range and signal. And to make things better we are including a dBi gain rubber duck antenna in the sale (comes with the adapter in the retail box).
This has a stunning 2000mw output power. So if you are looking for a device to connec
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Review by Texas Mack for 2000mW 2W 802.11g/n High Gain USB Wireless G / N Long-Rang WiFi Network Adapter *Strongest on the Market* Rating:
I was having difficulty getting a good connection to a Linksys access point in my home (802.11g). The distance from my PC isn’t actually all that far (just a couple of rooms), but apparently the walls in between and/or the low power (?) signal from the router resulted in reception hovering around 2 bars on both my laptop’s built-in wireless and my desktop PC’s Netgear WPN111 USB adapter (internal antenna).
Ping times to other machines on my local home network were all over the board, 5ms, 100ms, 1500ms, time-outs, it was pretty terrible. Playing online games was out of the question. PingTest.net gave me a grade “F”
So, after looking around a bit on the net and hearing generally good things about these Alfa units, I picked up this 2watt 802.11n-compatible one (figured I might be on N networks in the future).
I plugged in the Alfa, let Windows find and install drivers (I still had my Netgear USB attached at this point, to let it connect to Windows Update if needed), removed the Netgear, set up the network connection using Windows’s built-in functions (didn’t bother with installing Alfa’s drivers/utility)…
…boom! Immediately gets 4 bars. I moved the adapter around a bit and got it to stay at 5 bars.
Local network pings are consistently
Review by A. G. Smith for 2000mW 2W 802.11g/n High Gain USB Wireless G / N Long-Rang WiFi Network Adapter *Strongest on the Market* Rating:
As the happy owner of an Alfa AWUS036H 1000mW wireless adpater, I purchased the Alfa AWUS036NH 2000mW wireless adpater for my second computer expecting to be ecstatic.
Imagine my disappointment when I discovered that the 2000mW adapter has more difficulty finding, acquiring, and maintaining connections to wireless access points than does the less expensive, supposedly less powerful 1000mW adapter.
Regardless of the combinations of cables, antennas, computers, locations, and updated drivers I tried, the 2000mW adapter consistently found fewer than half as many access points and reported far lower signal strength than did the 1000mW adapter.
Assuming that I’d received a defective item, I contacted a customer service agent at DB Roth who politely handled my call and promptly shipped a replacement adapter.
Unfortunately the second AWUS036NH performed just as badly as the first. Since both 2000mW adapters had exhibited the same behavior and the 1000mW adapter performed perfectly (as has been similarly reported by other Amazon.com customers), I have decided to exchange the 2000mW adapter for the less expensive 1000mW adapter.
DB Roth customer service has been extremely helpful. In spite of a brief misunderstanding over shipping charges, Bianca in customer service deserves very high marks.
Sadly, I can’t say the same for the Alfa 2000mW adapter.
Review by K. li for 2000mW 2W 802.11g/n High Gain USB Wireless G / N Long-Rang WiFi Network Adapter *Strongest on the Market* Rating:
I share wireless signal from my neighbor’s router, I have an old linkSys WUSB11 works ok for years, usually I get two bars on signal strength. Bought a new PC with Windows 7, also need a new adapter which supports Windows 7, I bought a LinkSys WUSB100 because it is a name brand and my previous LinkSys WUSB11 works ok. Not quite, the WUSB100 only get one bar and some times two bars on signal strength. Switched to NetGear WP111, this one works better than the WUSB100, but just marginally better. Based on Amazon reviews, try this Alfa adapter, installed the drive, connected the signal, immediately I got three bars on signal strength, it does work better than other adapters. Only one thing is, the one I bought came with the original antenna and a 15 inches 9db antenna, the 9db antenna make no different and actually worst.
Review by Dana Boyd Burgess for 2000mW 2W 802.11g/n High Gain USB Wireless G / N Long-Rang WiFi Network Adapter *Strongest on the Market* Rating:
My review of the Alfa AWUS036NH 802.11n WIRELESS-N USB Wi-Fi adapter 2 watt.
I needed an adapter/antenna that could pull in wifi signals in my apartment complex. My internal Atheros chipset was mediocre at best. I bought a NetGear usb card that said it was really powerful only to find that it was worse than my Atheros chip set. The Alfa AWUS036NH 802.11n WIRELESS-N USB Wi-Fi adapter 2 watt promised an dramatic increase to pulling wifi signals to my computer.
For the most part it has done what it promised. I couldn’t get a signal into my apartment at all before I bought the card. Now I am getting some gain. The card itself boosted my gain 2 to 10 points depending on where you use it. I also made a signal dish out of aluminum foil, a plastic collander and a old CD to reflect and to hold the suction cup attachment. That really helps the USB card to pull signal. Don’t think that when you buy this card that it will be a miracle cure but it will help. For under $50 it is a significant stop gap. J
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I spent about 4.5 hours attempting every fix imaginable to get this little adapter working and it just wouldn’t function.
The driver installed just fine. Most of the problems I found people having online were with the installation of the driver but it installed right away.
After driver installation, the adapter wouldn’t recognize my home network or any of the others in the area. Since I was unable to find any reports that mirrored mine, this very well could be an isolated case of a faulty device.
Upon installation/setup of the adapter software, the .exe for marked usbWindows7 gave me the warning that it indeed was not compatible with Windows7. Funny.
I uninstalled, and installed, tweeked, massaged, you name it, and it wouldn’t do play nice.
So, this adapter is either A-defective, B-incompatible with Windows 7, or I am daft…or a combination of all three. Regardless, since I am an Amazon Prime member, I sent the product back to Amazon this morning and all is well, but this is a buyer beware. This is not a plug and play device.