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Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter (B4B-00018)

Type: External wireless, Interface: USB 2.0, Max. LAN Speed: 0.0 Mbit, Max. WLAN Speed: 54.0 Mbit, WLAN Standard: 802.11a/b/g
Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter (B4B-00018)
Anonymous, on November 3, 2009 06:42 AM
Looks coolIts just garbage overall. not one time i had good connection 5 ft from my router
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