MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
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ucom@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/18/11 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:Good luck using it on XP if you lose the driver diskafter spending an hour searching for it on MSI website,I went out and bought another adaptor. range is hit and miss
Pros:cheap, got it on sale, small and portableworks with win7 no need for drivers |
jincrypt@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/28/11 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:it's hard to plug into the usb the first time around
Pros:cheapquick installeasy to use Comment:
Went to the store to get the cheapest solution to a wireless desktop, got this usb and everything works great. Only problem was that it was pretty tough to shove it into the usb the first time. |
silvio976@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/14/11 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:Weak signalWAP2 not supported
Pros:USB connectionCheap Comment:
This is the worst wireless adapter I've ever bought. My router is no more that 30feet far from this adapter, but the signal is always low. My laptop gets a better signal from 10 feet farther!Also, I bought a wireless amplifier, but since this adapter only support N network, I wasn't able to catch the amplified signal.Finally my new router is set with a WPA2 access key and this adapter doesn't support it...If you need a wireless adapter... look at some other product. This is definitely not worth it. |
Danny_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/21/11 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
-none so far
Pros: -cheap/affordable-got it on a weekend sale for 10 dollar-decent range (my basement ->second floor)right above it though Comment:
I highly recommend this wireless usb. works great perfect for getting rid of all those long ethernet cables, will get more when they go on sale. |
LegendFury@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/02/11 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
Not strongest signal strength
Pros: FastReliableCheap Comment:
I bought this for a friend's build and really didn't expect much from it for the price. Actually it works surprisingly well: it maintained a good signal the furtherest point in my house from the router. |
Eric_Z@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/31/11 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
None
Pros: Works GreatDecent SignalVery Small Comment:
It works great! I get 100% signal, wireless N is nice and fast, and windows installs everything the second you pop it in. It also works great for cracking WEP passwords in linux. Highly recommended for the price. |
Martin_D@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/25/11 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
None
Pros: Really tiny!Plug 'N Play Comment:
No problem at all using this wifi dongle. Works great! |
SMBDragon@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/23/11 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
could be N300
Pros: Fast performance. Wireless N. Small Comment:
didn't really care for the included utility driver much. Instead used it with windows zero configuration tool and has been rock solid. Good signal strength while in basement with router on main floor, good speeds |
John_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/16/10 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
Windows XP SP3 will not recognize this device until the drivers from the miniCD have been installed.
Pros: Very cheap! Comment:
The one I bought seems to be using Ralink Chipsets RT3070 for 802.11b/g/n with 1x1 technology.An extension cable has to be used to outperform an existing built-in 802.11g adapter in a wireless-G environment.Has anyone tried the latest drivers at http://www.ralinktech.com/?Will an installation of the latest drivers somehow upgrade the firmware to V22? |
Mark_W@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/13/10 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
None
Pros: Multiplatform, Extensive Drivers, Great Software Comment:
The drivers disc contains a large PDF manual, and drivers for linux, mac and windows. The mac folder has a DMG which mounts to reveal separate installer/uninstaller scripts for each of 10.3, 10.4, 10.5 and 10.6I installed the 10.5 drivers as appropriate (twice) and was puzzled to see no results. The magic started when I unplugged and plugged the device back in. Then the Ralink utility program starts. The operating system reports a new NIC and offers to open config pages for you.select your wifi network and enter any passwords/keys using the utility program. Configure your IP settings through System Preferences->Network panel just like any other network interface. The utility program has many options, including profiles which allows saving networks and passwords. It appears to be a full-blown cocoa application with standard macos UI elements.So far it's working really great, once I got the kinks ironed out. For reference, don't put the device next to your bank of AC/DC adapters. I plan to reposition the USB hub and the WiFi Router to get a bit better signal, but despite this everything is working great! |
Ted_K@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/12/10 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
Mac installation is not explained and far from intuitive. Does not wake up after sleep from Snow Leopard. Signal strength very sensitive to where you locate it. You will lose the cap; I guarantee it!
Pros: Small profile; plugged it to the back of your desktop you don't even know it's there. Windows 7 plug-and-play. CD contains driver for Mac and OSX86. Price! Comment:
Range is above average for this type of stick. Works for both Windows and Mac. Highly recommended for medium range applications. Will buy another for my next build. |
rushtons@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/05/10 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
I don't really like the connection utility that comes bundled with it, just use Windows connection utility.
Pros: Native Windows 7 driversEasy set up, just plug into USB and you are off. Comment:
This works a lot better than I was anticipating considering the price. Plugged it in and Win7 installed automatically, no drivers needed.Connection speed fluctuates but I seem to hold steady between 121 - 135 Mbps with computer upstairs and opposite side of the house of the router. |
Kevin_R@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/04/10 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
white :P
Pros: easy to use, setup Comment:
Figured this was just a basic adapter but it works surprisingly better than I was execting. Esepcially for such a cheap price. |
Howard_Y@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/04/10 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
Couldn't connect at 150mbps
Pros: Signal coverage is definitely better than B/G adaptersSignal strength is definitely better than B/G adaptersVery inexpensive Comment:
Although I could only connect to about 60mbps, it was much better than my D-link wireless B/G adapter, which could only connect to about 18mbps at most. Not a bad upgrade at only $10. |
PhlyingPhish@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/25/10 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
Mac airlink utility is a bit poor
Pros: Inexpensive, works great Comment:
I bought one of these to work on my hackintosh. Works great with the included drivers. The airlink utility that it comes with is a bit counter-intuitive but it does the the job well. Also works great on windows 7 computers. |
YoursTrulyXX@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/11/10 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
Driver - www.ralink.com; you will need this for Win7.Range - but it's not a concern of mine(apartment).Absolutely no information online for the product.The indicator light is now green; too bad!
Pros: It's small! The picture hasn't been updated?It's based on the RA2870 chipset so that means xlink kai works on it. Comment:
This will help w/your xlink setup in Windows XP/7/VISTAwww.ralink.com (the latest driver for RA2870 works)http://www.teamxlink.co.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=evo7:psp_adapters_setup_guidesfollow the windows 7 guide for Belkin F5D8073; it's essentially the same. |
Steve_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/05/10 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
- Windows will not recognize this device until the drivers from the disc have been installed
Pros: - cheap- works well Comment:
I bought this for a friend's build and really didn't expect much from it for the price. Actually it works surprisingly well: it maintained a good signal the furtherest point in my house from the router.A warning though: unlike many other wireless adapters, Windows 7 does not recognize this device at all until the drivers from the disc have been installed. I installed Windows with this plugged in thinking that Windows would recognize it, but it didn't. In fact, the Windows installation hung up on the final stage until I removed the adapter, and I found that other drivers took abnormally long to install until I'd installed the drivers from the disc.Overall, I found this to be a surprisingly good wireless adapter for a great price, and I'd definitely recommend it. |
Martin_D@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/03/10 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
None
Pros: An affordable way to go wireless Comment:
Great product and comes with driver for Mac. Works like a charm. Revived an old G4 iMac that had no airport card and now can stream music wirelessly among other things. Got it for $9.99 on sale. Can't beat that. |
Ricky_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/19/10 |
MSI US300EX Lite II Wireless N USB2.0 Adapter 802.11N 150MBPS
Cons:
- Feels flimsy- Lacking documentation
Pros: - Cheap- Easy to set up Comment:
The quick setup instructions were simple and easy to follow, so initial setup was fine.The included program to monitor available wireless connections wasn't well-documented, though letting Windows monitor the connections is available as a less complicated option.The wireless N adapter itself feels flimsy. The casing is made entirely of slightly bendable plastic. I wouldn't want to plug in and unplug this adapter too many times.For $10, it's a decent value. |
*** It is not 3 stars I wanted to leave, it deserves less, but NCIX does not allow less than 3 stars unless you have your order details which I don't care to keep since it has been months already and wasn't planning to even bother to RMA if it broke ***.Bought a few of these, sometimes they work great, sometimes they dont' (using it in the smae building)Ok for $10 if you're using Win7, just don't expect any supportnot even drivers download.MSI website is got to be the worse (Not just because I cannot find the driver for this but over the years, their website are often down, missing stuff, script errors.... etc etc. They are improving -- but still sub-par by today's standard)