WiFi Adapter Solutions

JoJoBoy

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Im looking to purchase a new wireless networking card for my desktop. I have had a few different usb type ones in the past but they always seem to start to fail after a year or so. This time around I'd like one that will last a long time and won't drop the signal for no reason like I have endured in the past. What are the best solutions out there under $50? Thanks guys.
 

Jamsan

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Assuming you only need G and not N, I'd recommend the following. I've been using it for about 1 1/2 years now with issue, and it's well within your budget:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16833315041

It uses a RP-SMA connector for the antenna, so you can upgrade to a higher gain antenna easily in the event your signal is not strong enough.
 

DirthNader

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Check your PMs. I've got a Netgear WN311B 802.11n PCI adapter I'm trying to sell, but didn't want to muck up the discussion here with details.