ANEWISH wifi dongle AC600 dual band ( 5GHz 433Mbps or 2.4GHz 150Mbps ) wireless usb wifi adapter for pc / desktop / laptop / tablet, supports Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000, Mac os X 10.4-10.11.4 and 10.12.1(No drivers required for Windows 10)
5GHz 433Mbps is perfect for HD video streaming and gaming,while 2.4GHz 150Mbps is enough for web surfing and online chatting.
Shift between two bands,you have optional wifi internet connection for your pc, desktop, laptop, or tablet.
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ST3123 to KentishLad
12 Feb 175#4
Desktop pcs still don't, which seems ridiculous really considering how cheap basic wifi chipsets are im sure they could have becoe standard years ago just like ethernet did in the early 2000s. Btw i know some high end boards do have it but they arent really representative of what most people buy....
gazdoubleu to CubicZirconia
12 Feb 173#5
Yep even had though its WiFi not Bluetooth
Latest comments (22)
mikeyfive
12 Feb 17#22
These are great, stable connection at maximum DL/UL speed since I fitted it a week ago... has made my BT Infinity actually work properly after 5 years of intermittent frustration... I've only used 5Ghz so I can't comment on the 2.4Ghz option.
Absolute bargain.
yeomansinc
12 Feb 171#21
I have one of these for our ageing Dell laptop and it's well worth the money if you have a 5Ghz router but only 2.4Ghz wifi.
The 2.4Ghz wifi on the laptop was hit or miss so I bought a 5Ghz TP Link USB adaptor, which again was pretty hit or miss in terms of browsing the Internet, pages not displayed etc. With one of these, the connection has been flawless.... just got to be careful not to break it!
KrispiiDuck
12 Feb 17#20
Assume you would need an OTG adaptor to use with a tablet since it appears to be a full size USB socket?
alexchegwin
12 Feb 17#19
I would have had one of these... too late!
babswatkins
12 Feb 172#18
Is that the brand name or are they describing the condition of the product lol a new-ish
mwalke36
12 Feb 17#17
****
mwalke36
12 Feb 17#15
Has this expired? £13.99 for me.
Sweetcorn12 to mwalke36
12 Feb 17#16
yes
Quids
12 Feb 17#14
A friend of mine has an Amazon firestick, but it won't work properly due to the distance of the router from the TV (the router is upstairs, other side of the house). We've tried a good wifi extender, in the plug socket nearest the TV (couple of feet iirc) but it's still no better and the firestick is constantly buffering. Tested it in my TV in my house (router few yards away) and it works faster than putting a DVD in!
Would something like this wifi dongle make a difference would anyone know?
Cheers - and hot btw. :smiley:
csf
12 Feb 17#13
Is this new or newish?
MrWani
12 Feb 17#12
could you plug one of these into a steam link? Wireless signal on mine is pretty rubbish and would prefer this to powerline adaptors
sinxa
12 Feb 17#11
Correct, you can watch the deal unfold at the sale price by signing out of Amazon and visiting the URL
sinxa
12 Feb 17#10
Correct, you can watch the deal unfold at the sale price by signing out of Amazon and visiting the URL
njl30
12 Feb 171#7
Just ordered in time as it's now back to £13.99. Thanks OP :smiley:
sinxa to njl30
12 Feb 17#8
It's still at £5.99 for me
VimesUK to njl30
12 Feb 171#9
As it is limited to one per customer it will then show at its normal price for you once it is bought.
All lightning deals which are limited to one per customer do this.
KentishLad
12 Feb 171#2
It's a good deal, but who needs these? What doesn't come with WiFi built in nowadays?
ST3123 to KentishLad
12 Feb 175#4
Desktop pcs still don't, which seems ridiculous really considering how cheap basic wifi chipsets are im sure they could have becoe standard years ago just like ethernet did in the early 2000s. Btw i know some high end boards do have it but they arent really representative of what most people buy....
gazdoubleu to KentishLad
12 Feb 17#6
My laptop is only 2 years old but doesnt have 5ghz WiFi. 5ghz gives me a better signal in some rooms e.g. when there's interference on the 2.4 GHz band when the microwave is on
CubicZirconia
12 Feb 17#3
Nice deal if you need to add bluetooth to your laptop
gazdoubleu to CubicZirconia
12 Feb 173#5
Yep even had though its WiFi not Bluetooth
VimesUK
12 Feb 172#1
Great WiFi adapter and works well with Windows 10.
Don't use the drivers on the disk as W10 installs its own Realtek drivers which are nearly a year newer than the ones supplied.
Around 435Mb connection at 5ghz but only around 85Mb was the best I could achieve with 2.4ghz.
You must be really unlucky if you do pay full price for this as it seems to come up almost monthly on this deal.
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Sale:£13.99 | Same-DayDeal Price:
£5.99You Save:£20.00 (77%)
ANEWISH wifi dongle AC600 dual band ( 5GHz 433Mbps or 2.4GHz 150Mbps ) wireless usb wifi adapter for pc / desktop / laptop / tablet, supports Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000, Mac os X 10.4-10.11.4 and 10.12.1(No drivers required for Windows 10)
5GHz 433Mbps is perfect for HD video streaming and gaming,while 2.4GHz 150Mbps is enough for web surfing and online chatting.
Shift between two bands,you have optional wifi internet connection for your pc, desktop, laptop, or tablet.
Top comments
Latest comments (22)
Absolute bargain.
The 2.4Ghz wifi on the laptop was hit or miss so I bought a 5Ghz TP Link USB adaptor, which again was pretty hit or miss in terms of browsing the Internet, pages not displayed etc. With one of these, the connection has been flawless.... just got to be careful not to break it!
Would something like this wifi dongle make a difference would anyone know?
Cheers - and hot btw. :smiley:
All lightning deals which are limited to one per customer do this.
Don't use the drivers on the disk as W10 installs its own Realtek drivers which are nearly a year newer than the ones supplied.
Around 435Mb connection at 5ghz but only around 85Mb was the best I could achieve with 2.4ghz.
You must be really unlucky if you do pay full price for this as it seems to come up almost monthly on this deal.
Heat added. Good deal.