Electronics : Zonet ZEW2500P - network adapter ( ZEW2500P )

Electronics : Zonet ZEW2500P - network adapter ( ZEW2500P )

Zonet ZEW2500P - network adapter ( ZEW2500P )

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Zonet ZEW2500P - network adapter ( ZEW2500P )
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Zonet
EAN: 0830762001850
Label: ZONET
Manufacturer: ZONET
Model: ZEW2500P
Network Interface Description: USB
Publisher: ZONET
Studio: ZONET
Warranty: 1 year warranty



Features:
  • Product Type - Adapter
  • Warranty - 1 year limited
  • Host Interface - MINI USB / USB V 2.0
  • Antenna - 1 Build-In Dielectric Antenna , 1 External Dipole Antenna







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Customers' satisfaction is Zonet's commitment. With Zonet's insistence on high quality, competitive pricing, and technical support as priorities, the company's products earn immediate recognition.PRODUCT FEATURES:USB Interface and USB Bus Power;Compatible with Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP;Hassle-Free Configuration Provided;Plug-and-Play;Works with all standard Internet applications;Interoperable with IEEE 802.11b/g (DSSS) 2.4GHz-Compliant equipment;Capable of up to 128-bit WEP Encryption.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great for the price but conflicts with cordless phone frequency. ...
The ZEW2500P is a great deal considering it is significantly cheaper than the Linksys or Netgear varieties and works for the most part. However, it transmits at 2.4GHz which conflicts with my 2.4GHz cordless phone. When the phone rings or someone is using it, the wireless connection cuts out 90% of the time. It is possible to change the broadcast frequency of the Zonet adapter so it is not 2.4GHz, but when I do this, the signal strength usually drops significantly. When the phone is not in use, the signal strength is always 4 to 5 bars from across the house.

Also, the included RaLink Configuration software is not nearly as reliable as the default Windows Zero Configuration utility for wireless connections. The Zonet RaLink Configuration software crashes often and cannot be restarted unless the computer is restarted. It also does not automatically reconnect to the same network every time, and requires the encryption key to be re-entered after each restart. The Windows utility is much more reliable and automatically reconnects every time the computer is turned on. Overall, the Zonet adapter works well if used with the Windows wireless network utility.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * good...not excellent ...
....I couldn't connected to my Linux computer..... :(
....On windows works fine. nothing extraordinary



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Not bad for the price ...
The only issue I have with this product is it will drop connection from time to time. However when it has a connection, its strong and performs really well.

My best test case was using it while playing World of Warcraft. My lag would be low, but at times I would have major lag where I was unable to do anything and I took a look at the Zonet monitor and it dropped the connection, but would then reconnect.

It's possible I have a defective unit. The reason I purchased this unit was due to other user reviews saying how much they liked it. I am not sure if they were gaming while using this product, but that's why I wanted to share my experience with everyone.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * It works with x64 pro xp!!! yay!! ...
I had the hardest time finding a wireless adapter that would work with my OS. It only took about five minutes to get this connected. Don't use the cd software to install, instead, go to the zonet website and install the latest driver for this card. Keeps a great signal considering i'm about 50 feet from the router but it does cut out here and there. Overal I'm very pleased with this device. I love Zonet!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great product ...
I was having many problems with my laptop locking up when using a Netgear card. I decided to take a chance with the Zonet. What a difference! The software load was a no-brainer. The device immediately locked on to a local WiFi signal and stayed there. I can't comment on long range connectivity since I have not had the opportunity as of yet.


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