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What's the best USB Wifi adapter for a Laptop?

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BigTerminator

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Hi, I need this answered quick. I need to order by tonight or very early tomorrow morning. I'm looking for a USB N Wifi Adapter that is USB.

Here are my factors for buying:

It NEEDS to stick to the Laptop, meaning I can pick it up and walk without cable or hubs to drag along. I don't like the ones where you need to plug it with a mini USB cable. It need to stick to the Laptop and be decently flush and not stick out a whole lot and look stupid.

Speed wise, most will perform the same, preferably 300mbs and N but 150mbs will do also.

Most importantly is the range. I need the best range possible. In my house, range isn't much of a concern, but I will be bringing my Laptop into places with spotty coverage and will use this in the future for College, so range is key.

I'm am not against external antennas but again it has to be sticking on the Laptop.

Here are my top choices:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833180075
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833320040
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833381023
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833381017
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833704046

Budget is about $30. Thanks You
 
What laptop do you have? PCMCIA cards tend to be pretty flush. If your laptop supports a WLAN card, you can just get a cheap 802.11N card and drop it into the existing slot.
 
Nope, I have express card 54 slot and I looked at Newegg and they don't sell anymore. USB, cmon guys!!!! We can do it!
 
One of these may work. Much smaller, the smaller micro adapters. I just copied the few I saw, your choice on brand. I like D-Link myself. But I have read good things about the TrendNet ones. The NewEgg reviews are mixed, but you know how those go. Take a quick look online and see what you can find as reviews for these.

First Choice:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833127348
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833156306

Second Choice:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833315091
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833166052
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833156267
 
Yeah, I'm not into those Micro Adapters simply because the range has to be crappy. Well I already bought the first choice I had in my list for $18 with shipping. It should be real nice with the 2 external Antennas so range should be top notch, but it isn't to bulky. I have Encore PCI Wifi cards so I know they do make good products. Tell you guys how it performs when I get it.


P.S.- The encore card I stated I'm getting, does anyone know if you have to use the 2 external antennas. If I'm close to the router I wouldn't want to use any antennas so can I, or does it on rely on the External antennas?

Also one cool thing about this card is you can buy different Wifi Antennas and it will still be compatible. Sorry!!!
 
I know it's too late for this user since he has already made the purchase, but just wanted to add my experiences for whoever else may need.

I got several of the Netgear adapters and performance is usually fine, but the drivers include an annoying utility that takes over handling of your wireless connections. It's annoying as heck. I got some cheap MSI adapters off amazon or newegg (can get them either place) and their performance is fine plus you don't have the annoying driver issue.

I had Belkin and Linksys adapters several years ago when wireless was just moving into USB and they stunk. I figure they are fine now, but the experience in performance was so sub par I won't go back. Particularly in light of finding MSI to be the cheapest solution and meeting all performance needs. If someone else said they are fine now, I'd go back if they were the cheapest.
 
On another note: micro adapters. In regards to wireless technology, antennas do matter as we all know. But I know the power at which something is transmitted matters a whole lot, too. I have had no range issues with micro adapters for wireless mice and they seem on par with the larger USB adapters.

While I personally know nothing of specifics, I wonder if being both USB, they have the same power applied to transmit so therefore have similar performance. At least in the same ballpark.

No idea, just expounding.
 
Well I received my Encore N300mbs USB wifi adapter and it probably is the best in terms of value, speed and range. It is faster and gets better reception then my PCI Wifi cards. I'm really considering using it as my Desktop Wifi card now. The range is very strong and it isn't too big. Windows 7 doesn't automatically recognize it so you'll have to install the driver but beyond that, it's probably the best Wifi card under $20 and maybe the best period.
 
It's funny that the Laptop adapter I bought which I'm still loving very much was deactivated within days of my purchase on Newegg. I guess I was the last one to get it :)
 
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