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The TP-LINK TL-WN350G adapter adds 802.11 b/g wireless connectivity to your PCI-enabled desktop computer with up to 54Mbps data transmission rate. 2dBi detachable omni-directional antenna enables superior signal reception in various environments. An array of robust security options brings reliable protection against threat and attacks for better peace of mind.
802.11 b/g Complying with the IEEE 802.11g/b standard, TL-WN350G can establish a wireless network and work with high speed up to 54Mbps. You can share a high-speed Internet connection while also getting access to shared documents, music, and photos with other computers on your network.
WPA / WPA2 Encryptions In addition to 64/128/152-Bit WEP, the TL-WN350G provides WPA/WPA2 encryptions (Both Personal and Enterprises) that are created by the WI-FI Alliance industry group, promoting interpretabilities and security for WLAN. Compatible with Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), TL-WN350G features Quick Security Setup that allows users to almost instantly setup their security simply by entering the pin of the wireless router. Then it would automatically establish a WPA2 secure connection
PCI Interface For bottleneck-free data transfer and easy integration with legacy system.

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“- Non-removable antenna— Satsumomo 9/15/2010
- Signal is really bad, 2 or 3 bars for my router that is 15 feet away, signal strength goes up ...”
“Installation is as standard as can be, and the connections seem pretty stable .”— Spazmoose 3/16/2013

