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Brand | Rosewill |
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Model | RNX-N300 |
Standards | IEEE 802.11b/g, IEEE 802.11n Draft |
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Wireless Data Rates | Up to 300Mbps download and 150 Mbps upload Data Rates |
Security | WPA/WPA2 (AES, 64,128-WEP with shared-key authentication). Cisco CCS V1.0, V2.0 and V3.0 compliant. WPS. |
Interface | PCI |
Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz - 2.484 GHz |
Channels | 11 CH (US, Canada), 13 CH (ETSI), 14 CH (Japan) |
LEDs | Link/Activity |
Transmitted Power | 2.412~2.472G(IEEE802.11b) (1Rx) -91dBm @ 1Mbps -87dBm @ 11Mbps 2.412~2.472G(IEEE802.11g) (2Rx) - 90dBm @ 6Mbps -75dBm @ 54Mbps 2.412~2.472G(IEEE802.11N) (2Rx) -88 dBm MCS 8 -65 dBm MCS 15 |
Antenna | 2dBi Dipole Antenna (2.4GHz) |
System Requirements | Windows 2000, XP (32/64 bit), Vista (32/64 bit), Win7(32/64 bit); Mac 10.3/ 10.4/ 10.5 |
Features | Chipset: Ralink 2860+Ralink 2820 Operating Voltage: 3.3V/ 5V 802.11b/g/n 2.0 provide further coverage, less dead spot and higher throughput. MIMO technology throughput up to 150 Mbps upload and 300 Mbps download for Ralink 1T2R solution. |
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Temperature | 0°C - 45°C (32°F - 113°F) |
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Humidity | 15% - 95%, Non-Condensing |
Package Contents | RNX-N300 Wireless PCI Adapter x1 2 dBi Antenna x2 Quick Installation Guide x1 Driver CD x1 Low profile bracket x1 |
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Date First Available | October 21, 2008 |
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Pros: Works "out-of-the-box" with Fedora(16 beta) and also with Windows 7.
Cons: n/a
Overall Review: The Rosewill RNX-N300 wireless adapter has met all of my expectations. I am pleased that the dual boot(Linux~Windows) machine that I bought this card for can utilize it's wireless features without any of the "heartburn" experienced with devices I've used in the past.