D-Link DWL-G650 Wireless Cardbus Adapter, 802.11g, 108Mbps
from: D-Link
List Price: $39.99
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Product Description:
D-LINK DWL-G650 - Wireless technology pioneer D-LINK leads the way again with its AirPlus XtremeG series of high speed devices with transfer rates up to 54Mbps. The DWL-G650 is an advanced wireless cardbus adapter featuring WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) and 802.1x for wireless user authentication. Together these technologies provide unprecedented wireless networking security. 3 year warranty
D-LINK DWL-G650 - Wireless technology pioneer D-LINK leads the way again with its AirPlus XtremeG series of high speed devices with transfer rates up to 54Mbps. The DWL-G650 is an advanced wireless cardbus adapter featuring WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) and 802.1x for wireless user authentication. Together these technologies provide unprecedented wireless networking security. 3 year warranty
Features:
- Up to 108 Mbps with AirPlus Xtreme G products
- Backwards compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g
- Great for video streaming
- Enhanced security from 802.1x and WPA for better encrypted key management and authentication
- 3-year warranty
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- D-Link Wireless and Linux
I bought this item to add wireless to an older laptop.It worked perfectly with Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope out of the box.
Rating:
- Dlink cardbus dwl-g650
The instructions were pretty clear. Unfortunately I could not get it to connect to my network. It had no problem connecting to other networks in my neighborhood but not mine.
I asked Dlink for help and got no response.
Rating:
- very good product
This card works right out of the box.Easy to set up and works great.The only con about this product is I need to pop it out and push it back in again everytime I turn on my super old laptop, which is not that bad.Highly recommended.
Rating:
- Good Upgrade
This is a good product. It replaces an earlier card, DWL650+ that had become dated. Though it still worked, it was not able to interface with some of the newer security demands. This is a much faster replacement. It works well with both XP-Professional Linux (both Ubuntu and Puppy).
Rating:
- Good purchase
I bought this item to use on a Linux laptop. Installation was easy as Ubuntu pretty much took care of everything. I've been using it for a couple of months w/out interruption. Works great.
- D-Link Wireless and LinuxI bought this item to add wireless to an older laptop.It worked perfectly with Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope out of the box.
- Dlink cardbus dwl-g650The instructions were pretty clear. Unfortunately I could not get it to connect to my network. It had no problem connecting to other networks in my neighborhood but not mine.
I asked Dlink for help and got no response.
- very good productThis card works right out of the box.Easy to set up and works great.The only con about this product is I need to pop it out and push it back in again everytime I turn on my super old laptop, which is not that bad.Highly recommended.
- Good UpgradeThis is a good product. It replaces an earlier card, DWL650+ that had become dated. Though it still worked, it was not able to interface with some of the newer security demands. This is a much faster replacement. It works well with both XP-Professional Linux (both Ubuntu and Puppy).
- Good purchaseI bought this item to use on a Linux laptop. Installation was easy as Ubuntu pretty much took care of everything. I've been using it for a couple of months w/out interruption. Works great.
