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Set up a wireless network with this wireless USB adapter that features simple installation with a direct connection to a USB port. The transfer speed of up to 300 Mbps provides a fast Internet connection and quick data transfer.View a product demo.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Great wireless adaptor
on October 2, 2012
Posted by: ed7951
from San Antonio, Texas
I use it in...:Large home
I had a little trouble with the setup for Windows 7. I did get it to work. I have had it for about 4 months now and it works flawlessly. It was less expensive than getting an adaptor from my internet provider. I had to upgrade the old wireless adaptor when I upgraded to Windows 7.
What's great about it: Good price
What's not so great: Setup for Windows 7
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Guard your equipment against damage with this Rocketfish™ 12-outlet surge protector that features a 4350-joule rating for reliable protection. The LED indicators let you know the ground and surge status at a glance.
 

What are the minimum power-use specifications to prevent clicking?

I want to use this style of Master power strip for my laptop and external hard drives. With a different brand of power strip, it seems that my laptop does not draw enough power to maintain the "on" circuit and it clicks on and off all the time. Before I buy this one, I'm trying to find out whether my laptop draws enough power to function correctly in the Master outlet. Does the manufacturer specify a recommended minimum output (or whatever it's called) for the Master device?
Thank you!
I have a HP desktop computer (Envy 700-210xt DT) with 460W power supply. I have the CPU connected to the Master outlet. I have six other devices connected to this power strip which includes an HP Officejet Pro 8500 printer, 23" LED monitor, speaker system with subwoofer, external Hard Drive, cordless phone and desk lamp. I have had no problems since I connected it in December 2013.
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