Buffalo Technology Nfiniti Wireless-N Ultra Compact Client USB 2.0 Adapter WLI-UC-GN
Buffalo Technology Nfiniti Wireless-N Ultra Compact Client USB 2.0 Adapter WLI-UC-GN
- Wi-Fi Certified to insure compatibility with other certified devices
- Faster speed and greater range than standard 802.11g
- Ultra-compact – smallest form factor
- Great for multimedia streaming or online gaming
- Easy Setup with AirStation One-Touch Secure System (AOSS)
Buffalo Technology Nfiniti Wireless-N Ultra Compact Client USB 2.0 Adapter WLI-UC-GN
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List Price: $ 51.99
Price: $ 32.94
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Review by James Marks for Buffalo Technology Nfiniti Wireless-N Ultra Compact Client USB 2.0 Adapter WLI-UC-GN
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This device is a repackaged Ralink USB adapter.
Ralink supports a 64-bit environment on their drivers, but the shipped Buffalo driver CD will not launch in Vista 64.
Note: This is NOT a driver incompatibility, it is sheer laziness on Buffalo’s part coding their installer.
Pass on this version of the device if you have a 64-bit OS. You can find the exact same device under other names very easily.
And shame on you Buffalo for not responding to the myriad of forum posts on this issue, especially since this is a very simple problem to resolve as the 64-bit drivers are right there on Ralink’s site. Just a pain for non-technical types to get installed.
Review by Barry S. Hale for Buffalo Technology Nfiniti Wireless-N Ultra Compact Client USB 2.0 Adapter WLI-UC-GN
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I purchased the Buffalo Wireless-N Ultra Compact USB 2.0 Adapater to provide
wireless capability for the WD TV Live that I purchased at the same time. The Wireless Device is as the descritpion very compact and was concerned at first at exactly how small it was. I was thinking, they have forgotten to install the electronics compoents inside it. Installation was a snap. I plugged it into one of the USB 2 ports on the WD Live. Turn on the WD Live and chose Wirless connection. It identified my wireless network, installed SSID Code and we was up and working within mintues. I have watched several movies and Youtube videos
without any problems. My wireless network is a 802.11G so I am not getting the max throughput that the Buffalo Wireless device can support since it can support 802.11 N. I gave it a 4 star on Relability as I haven’t had any problems with it since I installed it about 30 days ago, I would like to see how it will work over the next 12 months. But as far as providing compact and ease of use for a USB2 wireless adapater, I don’t know of any that would be better. Buffalo Technology Nfiniti Wireless-N Ultra Compact Client USB 2.0 Adapter WLI-UC-GN
Review by E. Antonson for Buffalo Technology Nfiniti Wireless-N Ultra Compact Client USB 2.0 Adapter WLI-UC-GN
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I bought this to supplement the internal wireless card on my HP computer that stopped working(don’t buy HP), which was a draft n card. The speed of the dongle is great and on par with what my internal card was. One thing I did notice is that the buffalo appears to have better reception than the other one did. I consistently have one more bar than I used to. Set was really easy if you follow the directions and I was up and running in no time. The only issue I have is tha now occasionally pages won’t load, but usually I just have to refresh the page and its fine. Also the device barely stick out of the computer once plugged in. It doesn’t even stick out further than the battery pack on the back of my HP Tx1000 series laptop(again don’t by this or the tx2000 series, they both have same faulty motherboards and power supplies creating my problem, common with this series). Also since I have a n speed router I set up the wifi adapter to be able to switch the mhz range it uses to take advantage of this. Its all part of the set up program. If you are getting only “g” speeds check that, because it defaults to the lower level setting. Hope this helps.
Review by J. Powlus for Buffalo Technology Nfiniti Wireless-N Ultra Compact Client USB 2.0 Adapter WLI-UC-GN
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As the title states, I had this thing up and running in seconds.
Installation went like this:
The test system is an Acer AspireRevo AR1600-U910H Black/White Desktop PC (Windows XP Home) Nettop computer (which I have attached permanently to a 52″ LCD TV in a conference room).
The system is running Windows 7 Pro 32-bit (it came with XP, I upgraded to Win 7).
I installed no drivers, didn’t even open the packaged CD.
I plugged the device into the computer, Windows 7 recognized it and loaded drivers.
No reboot was required.
I immediately saw our wireless network (Cisco ABG APs), connected, and the rest is history.
I’ve had no connection problems and no driver issues.
It doesn’t get much better than that.
There are plenty of other reviews here talking about issues with different OSes (or 64-bit Win 7), so read those if they apply to you… but if you are running Win 7 32 and you want to add wireless networking capabilities as easily as possible, this device will work for you.
Review by BeepBeep for Buffalo Technology Nfiniti Wireless-N Ultra Compact Client USB 2.0 Adapter WLI-UC-GN
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Wanted to get something that doesnt project out from our laptop after our wireless card died out. This ultra compact USB wireless adapter is awesome. So far my 3 year old has not knocked it out of the laptop and the reception is good as expected. Running it on 802.11g.