ASUS USB-N10 – Wireless USB Adapter – 802.11b/g/n

Posted: August 9th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Asus | Tags: , , | 5 Comments »

  • Compact Form Factor – USB2.0 interface
  • Excellent Connectivity – 802.11n
  • PSP Xlink Kai Support – Play system games with PSP users worldwide via the internaet
  • EZ WPS – Improces Wi-Fi security with easy WPS Wizard
  • Support the newest Window 7 and Mac 10.6 OS.

Product Description
ASUS USB-N10 – EZ N Network Adapter – Strong and convenient USB connection for fast downloads, rapid file transfers, and low-latency media streaming. PSP Xlink Kai Support: Play system games with PSP users worldwide via the internet. EZ WPS: Improve Wi-Fi security with easy WPS Wizard. Support the newest Window 7 and Mac 10.6 Operating Systems…. More >>

ASUS USB-N10 – Wireless USB Adapter – 802.11b/g/n

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5 Comments on “ASUS USB-N10 – Wireless USB Adapter – 802.11b/g/n”

  1. 1 S. Balyan said at 3:47 am on August 9th, 2010:

    i baught this item few days ago only because it is compatible with linux. But its driver for linux are not installing. it works fine on windows.

    I searched internet a lot but its not working in linux. I am using Ubuntu10.04.

    If anybody finds a way to install its driver on ubuntu plaese leave a method of installing it in a review.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. 2 John Dollard said at 5:02 am on August 9th, 2010:

    Here it is three days later and I am two feet away from the wireless router and it cannot even find it. The wps button for pin doesn’t work, manual configuration doesn’t work and it takes me back to the first time I tried to set up a wireless connection. This took much longer and its still not working. I have tried it on three different computers and set and reset settings to no avail. If I had not lost the shipping recipt I would be sending this back. I might try to send it back anyway. Amazon should be ashamed of this device and oh Asus if you read this if really makes me question your motherboards as well. I have noticed a change in Asus lately. Try and get on their website and read some of their responses to customers.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. 3 Old Kraut said at 5:25 am on August 9th, 2010:

    This little receiver – no bigger than my thumbnail – does exactly what it says. And no setup – disabled the “b” built in wireless on an old Sony laptop, plugged this little guy in and off to the races I went.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. 4 Late Bloomer said at 6:17 am on August 9th, 2010:

    I bought 2 of these wireless USB Adapter. One is for a 2005 Mac Ibook and the other for a 2006 Mac Powerbook. I notice the increase in speed on both computers. I tried Youtube and it used to take a long time to connect and if it does the video is always choppy. After connecting and using this Mini USB Adapter, Range of reception has increase and browsing the web is a lot faster and smoother. Hope this helps.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. 5 J. D. Morris said at 8:21 am on August 9th, 2010:

    I’m gearing up to learn Linux. So I built myself a dual-boot Windows7 and Ubuntu 10.4 system. This wireless adapter works fine under Windows7 (after installing the drivers from the CD), but isn’t even seen in the Linux environment. Nor did major Ubuntu updates change that. Nor did googling or forum hopping turn up a solution.

    The box and instructions CLEARLY state support for Linux. Since I will be using the computer a floor away from the nearest wired connection, this is very disappointing.

    Hopefully Asus will rush to fix this glaring misrepresentation by offering drivers that will just work.

    Under Windows7, the connection is strong to my wireless-G router. The only drawback is that you need the CD for W7 to recognize it. So as portable as it is, if you’re planning to carry it around you’ll have to carry the CD, too, or transfer the setup to a flash drive.

    5-stars for Windows7 performance, 0-stars for Linux performance.
    Rating: 3 / 5


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