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300Mbps Wireless N USB 2.0 Adapter: TRENDnet TEW-624UB Review (page 5)


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by Platon Scheblykin

[ 02/26/2008 | 10:43 AM ]


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Conclusion

Summing up this short review, we cannot recommedn TEW-624UB adapter from TRENDnet for use with devices based on different chipsets. This USB adapter is rather stable with the Broadcom chipset, but the speed parameters are not quite good even then. I wouldn’t expect it to run at high speed even if the adapter is used together with devices based on the same chipset (TopDog), particularly because the TEW-624UB has only two antennas.

Highs:

  • Additional vent holes

Lows:

  • Unstable operation with other manufacturers’ chipsets
  • Only two antennas
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