ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
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Seth_G@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/03/11 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:None. Works as advertized.
Pros:Plug and play with Linux (Ubuntu 10.10, kernel 2.6.35).Comes with low profile bracket for mounting in compact case.Good reception. |
William_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/01/11 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:None so far
Pros:Card works! 5 Bars Comment:
Great wireless card, does its job. 5 bars, one room behind the router. |
PhilharmonicJack@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/27/11 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:-none yet, so far
Pros:Asus, grat price and great range of wireless Comment:
Asus, great price and great range of wireless.build a computer with it for friend. |
Mark_H@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/18/11 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:Drive updates aren't automatic and need to done or you will have problems.
Pros:Seems to work eventually. Dual antennas. Comment:
This card is hard to get working and has lots of driver updates required. It also needs to antennas attached which isn't unfair but not needed by all cards. I prefer it for people who don't want a wireless card that takes up a USB port. |
charlie_G@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/05/11 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:-lacks in wireless range-lags sometimes
Pros:-price-great speed Comment:
i got this adaptor and its freezing my windows 7! |
Lance W@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/23/11 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:None
Pros:Strong receptionStableCheap Comment:
Bought this for about $20 so I wasn't expecting much but I was pleasantly surprised. I installed in a headless machine 20 feet away from my router, with 3 walls in-between and still got 4 bars. The signal hasn't ever disconnected either AFAIK.Pro tip: don't bother with the drivers on the disc. update it through Windows update (Windows 7 should have a native driver for it already). |
whassup@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/22/11 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:Really crappy ASUS driversUses PCI-E slot
Pros:PCINothing else Comment:
First off, my Win7 64bit could detect the PCI card but kept interfering with my Zone Alarm. After tons of searching, it seems like it's a standard problem with "all-in-one" firewalls like Zone Alarm, etc. What's the solution? Download the Ralink drivers (2860) and install. Stopped the conflict immediately. If ASUS just packaged a decent set of drivers for this card or offered it off their website (yes, I checked), then I would've had a 10 min installation rather than spending 45 minutes needlessly on it. Also, it installs into a PCI-E slot instead of a normal PCI. This limits your choice a lot when deciding where to install the card. Overall, I haven't had any issues with this network adaptor but had a ton of headaches when I first installed. Good product, but wouldn't buy again and definitely not for noobs. |
G. Scott_J@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/20/11 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
None. (Only two antennas, instead of three or 10?)
Pros: Really small. My graphics card and CPU heatsink (Scythe Big Shuriken) are pretty close together, but this slipped in between them and seems to not impede airflow whatsoever. Comment:
A great card. No noticed signal loss yet. Drivers weren't terrible: it worked instantly and perfectly on just plugging it in (Win 7 x64), but a Windows update failed to update the drivers a few times--I just installed from the website, though, and there have been absolutely no problems since. Can download/seed and play Minecraft on a multiplayer server, with easily as much or less lag than I was seeing over a network cable. I was a little worried by the size/cost and a few comments in the forums, but I'd buy this again any day (and blame any issues on individual cards--this one's perfect). |
Martin_L@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/28/11 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
Wireless Signal seems weak
Pros: Two antenna Comment:
This is a cool product if you want to build a router with your PC! This card have two antenna so it allow you to route your wireless signal! I don't think I would buy it for other purpose than build a solid router with an old PC! :) |
Reason@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/05/11 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
Weak antennas and brittle design
Pros: Cheap easy to use Comment:
my wireless g card had a way better antenna.. and was a lot more solid in its design. have 2 of these n13's. one of the antennas BASE (brass cube looking thing) snapped off the circut board. It was more difficult to fix than you think.The threads detach from the base with the antenna (I guess it a quick disconnect feature) but I wish it didnt have it, seems kinda cheap to me and doesnt feel solid when you re-insert the antenna) trying to tighten them on, is a pain. probably going to try something else and not always go for cheap.2 Stars for design 3 Stars for the fact it works 97.8% of the time. :P |
Eric_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/30/11 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
None so far.
Pros: Works out of the box, Linux support. Comment:
This card is an excellent replacement for my old Belkin wireless NIC which has recently been starting to go. Reception is great, I think this is the first time I've ever gotten 4/4 bars on my desktop! Worked perfectly out of the box on Linux (Ubuntu 10.10), which is much better than I had expected at first. All in all a great card!The only downside I can see now is the fact that this is a PCIe card and my old card was a PCI, so now I have a missing slot cover :P |
Stephen_R@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/06/11 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
N/A
Pros: Exellent wi-fi card strong signal works great with Win 7 driver disk not needed let Win 7 install it Comment:
I recently was upgraded by Telus to Telus Optik but didn't notice any change in my download speeds 350kb/s then realized my old PCI G card was the bottleneck got this PCIe card and my first download from Nvidia drivers was 1,700 kb/s !!! 1.7 Mb/s what a huge difference depending on the website or server I was averaging between 800 - 1,300 kb/s |
clsmooth2@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/28/10 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
Despite signal strength, never seems to want to quite display 5 bars.
Pros: Small, compact, 2 antennas, can turn your PC into a router. Comment:
Moved into a 3 floor townhouse with a friend. His N router's on the middle floor, I'm in the basement. Getting more then G speeds, about 65 Mbps or so at idle. Haven't tried to download anything huge yet. I'm technically getting speeds in the N range, so I'm happy.Installation into my 64-bit Vista machine was a breeze. Popped in the card, Vista detected it, I specified to use the CD that it came with, a few minutes of installation, and I was up and running. |
Lemonpancake@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/22/10 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
Bad range, install cd drivers don't work well with windows 7 x64. Had to butcher drivers to make work.
Pros: Easy physical install. Comment:
Bought this card for my roommate. Using a wireless N router, and his pc only 28ft away with little obstruction, this card jumps from 3 to 4 bars for signal strength. It's only getting about 49-52mbps connection. Both are using wireless N.My laptop has N, at a further range I still get a better connection than what this card receives. Drivers on the CD don't work too well with Windows 7 x64, Had to get parts of new driver on the net, coupled with the installer on the CD to make it work. After that I ran a driver searching program and it grabbed another driver package, installed and started working fine, but only to about half of the posted specs here.Bottom line, it's a half decent card especially for the price. Don't get it if you plan to game on your pc though. |
Maxim_G@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/18/10 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
None
Pros: -Very cheap wireless-N card-Great range-Pcie x1 (great performance)-Small size Comment:
Great wireless-N adapter from Asus. This card spec/cost ratio is amazing. For 27.99 or less if you get it on sale (like I did), you get a small size, pcie x1, dual antenna, wireless-N card, which is a great deal. In almost one week of utilisation, I hadnt experienced any problem with this card. |
Gaspebeach@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/06/10 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
none
Pros: price!!!! speed! Comment:
bought this at a local shop for $30 CAD. It's a decent card. Generally, the signal is strong when connected. However, it's connection isn't 100% reliable. Sometimes, it doesn't connect to my router when I start-up the computer, and it takes several restarts of the card before I can connect. My 4year-old laptop does not have this problem. |
Philipp_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/17/10 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
- Dual antenna's not movable, could be using more space on the standard bracket...
Pros: - Good reach- Stable when connected- Unexpensive - Low-profile bracket included Comment:
Pretty good value and quality on this unit, reaches through walls and with a dual antenna system, it's easier to catch the connection when you're unsure how the router sends it off. |
Nair_A@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/23/10 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
not the best reception, if you already have a pcie x1 device (ie sound card) not good, only 2 antennas, may conflict with previous USB internet sticks
Pros: Good reception speed, cheap, small, uses pcie x1 n frees your pci (reason why I bought this), ASUS has great support, 300mbps, easy to install, practically plug and play Comment:
I get all 5 bars from about 30~50feet away with TVs and microwaves and telephone and a door and my powerful comp in the way... my USB wireless N stick would slow to a crawl if the TV or microwave was on (router located on top of TV)... wireless G pci card was slow, about the same price, and only 3-4 bars, plus would block a pci port that I needed for my 2nd dual slot GPUGreat card, love it! |
X-Hunter-X@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/27/10 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
The software is kinda laggy.
Pros: CheapWireless N Comment:
Good price to get a wireless N Adapter. The signal and speed are okay. Think before buy. If someone expects more, he/she should get the D-link DWA-542 Rangebooster. |
francis_t@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/05/10 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
no weakness found in 2 month
Pros: good connection, wifi n, pci-e 1x for less than 30$ Comment:
I recommande this wireless adapter if you don't have the chance to be near you're router. I use that one with seven and didn't have to install any driver! |
Mathew_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/27/10 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
Occasional dropped signals
Pros: CheapEasy installation Comment:
I bought this at a local shop for $30 CAD. It's a decent card. Generally, the signal is strong when connected. However, it's connection isn't 100% reliable. Sometimes, it doesn't connect to my router when I start-up the computer, and it takes several restarts of the card before I can connect. My 4year-old laptop does not have this problem. It's not enough to bother me significantly. But it's an annoyance. |
FlaasH@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/15/10 |
ASUS PCE-N13 PCI Express Wireless Adapter
Cons:
none
Pros: works great, fast, great range Comment:
nothing to complain about, does the job perfectly . |
Bought as a way to connect to my new Shaw internet modem. Worked on boot-up with no fussing around. The signal strength is better than expected (~10m distance, through 2 walls and a couch, strength registered c 100%).I would certainly recommend to a friend.