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SysOpt > Features > Networking & Peripherals > A Simple Design Tweak Makes Wi-Fi Work Better: Gigabyte's GN-WBKG 802.11g USB Adapter Review

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A Simple Design Tweak Makes Wi-Fi Work Better: Gigabyte's GN-WBKG 802.11g USB Adapter Review- Page 4/4
December 21, 2005
By Christopher Saunders



Conclusion
 

Overall, the Gigabyte GN-WBKG wireless adapter performed capably. The device heated to alarming temperatures, but maintained a strong, steady signal throughout all of our tests. And at under $40, the unit makes a handy tool for keeping with you while on the road -- or, say, as a last-minute holiday present.

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Product:
GN-WBKG 54Mbps Wireless USB Adapter

Category:
Wireless Network Adapter

Avg. Price:
$35

Manufacturer:
Gigabyte Technology
U.S. Headquarters
17358 Railroad St.
City of Industry, Calif. 94539
(626) 854-9338

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