Think this is the cheapest we have seen this.
You'll need to use code 3JCCA2QK
If you're current device doesn't support 5Ghz this could be a good solution to give you a boost with your Wi-fi speed. Some older devices could benefit from one, just double check your current wifi card beforehand though. Reviews looks pretty strong and for £4.99 Prime / £8.98 I think it's more than reasonable.
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)
Info
Before plugging it into the usb port, please FIRST install our CD driver or download driver to install
No drivers required for Windows 10 ! Compatible with Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000, Mac OS X 10.4-10.11.4 and 10.12.1
802.11AC - the newest wifi technology. Maximum speed up to 5GHz 433Mbps or 2.4GHz 150Mbps. Ideal for gaming online and seamless HD video streaming
Throw your ethernet cable! Connects to wireless network with the client mode or create a hotspot with the AP mode
With 2dBi external antenna, much more stable signal, no more drops, moves in full rotation, easy to set it where you need to pick up the best signal.
Top comments
powerbrick
27 Apr 1710#1
so second hand....(c'mon everytime they post this :wink: )
zizzles
27 Apr 174#34
I've been looking for a lever to destroy the USB sockets on my expensive laptop. This seems to be ideal
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powerbrick
27 Apr 1710#1
so second hand....(c'mon everytime they post this :wink: )
gazdoubleu to powerbrick
27 Apr 17#2
Stop whining it a pound cheaper than any previous :neutral_face:
anthony712
27 Apr 17#3
cheapest now £13.50 new
NeoTrix to anthony712
27 Apr 17#4
Use code up top :smiley: Should drop to £4.99 for Prime members
AndyRoyd to anthony712
27 Apr 17#8
All good at £4.99 delivered using code. Thanks.
loofer
27 Apr 17#5
not quite as cheapish then. Deal should be expired.
NeoTrix to loofer
27 Apr 17#6
The deal isn't expired :man:
loofer
27 Apr 17#7
I know, i'm saying it should be expired as it's no longer available for quoted price.
powerbrick
27 Apr 171#9
Sorrryyyy snowflake, was trying to humourous with a play on the manufacturer ANEWISH
emodan
27 Apr 171#10
Don't need it atm but worth buying for future use/need
NeoTrix
27 Apr 17#11
Showing here :smiley:
ST3123
27 Apr 17#12
Shame code doesn't work with the warehouse ones (would be 50p cheaper). I got two of these when they were on offer at £5.99, which they have been quite a few times before though I think this could be cheapest. Would get another though I don't need more than two.
Of the two I got one works really well but the other one, while ok, seems to get quite a few disconnects and just doesn't seem to perform as well. The odd thing is the one that doesn't work that great is literally about a metre from the router where as the other one is about a room and a half away. Wonder if too much signal can be a problem, though never heard of that before? Maybe I should try unscrewing the antenna on the close one....
AndyRoyd to ST3123
27 Apr 171#19
Leave antennae connected and swap the adaptors between locations to assist in identifying any individual device-specific issue... then consider removing antenna on nearest adaptor to router.
Opening post
You'll need to use code 3JCCA2QK
If you're current device doesn't support 5Ghz this could be a good solution to give you a boost with your Wi-fi speed. Some older devices could benefit from one, just double check your current wifi card beforehand though. Reviews looks pretty strong and for £4.99 Prime / £8.98 I think it's more than reasonable.
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)
Info
Before plugging it into the usb port, please FIRST install our CD driver or download driver to install
No drivers required for Windows 10 ! Compatible with Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000, Mac OS X 10.4-10.11.4 and 10.12.1
802.11AC - the newest wifi technology. Maximum speed up to 5GHz 433Mbps or 2.4GHz 150Mbps. Ideal for gaming online and seamless HD video streaming
Throw your ethernet cable! Connects to wireless network with the client mode or create a hotspot with the AP mode
With 2dBi external antenna, much more stable signal, no more drops, moves in full rotation, easy to set it where you need to pick up the best signal.
Top comments
All comments (86)
Of the two I got one works really well but the other one, while ok, seems to get quite a few disconnects and just doesn't seem to perform as well. The odd thing is the one that doesn't work that great is literally about a metre from the router where as the other one is about a room and a half away. Wonder if too much signal can be a problem, though never heard of that before? Maybe I should try unscrewing the antenna on the close one....