PLANEX WiFi USB Adapter for Online Game
PLANEX GW-US54Mini2W IEEE802.11b+g Wireless LAN USB Adapter This is a nice looking thin LAN USB adapter for both Windows VistaXP/2000/Me/98SE, Mac OS X, By using utility in CD, you can use your PC as an access point with GW-US54Mini2W. Best forProduct information
| Name | PLANEX WiFi USB Adapter for Online Game |
| Description | PLANEX GW-US54Mini2W IEEE802.11b+g Wireless LAN USB Adapter This is a nice looking thin LAN USB adapter for both Windows VistaXP/2000/Me/98SE, Mac OS X, By using utility in CD, you can use your PC as an access point with GW-US54Mini2W. Best for Wireless LAN GW-US54Mini2W will offer maximum 54Mbps fast data connection using 2.4Mhz bandwidth with IEEE802.11g regulation. Best for receiving and sending large data such as movie. The inter communications is possible between 11Mbps wireless LAN and IEEE802.11b. Wireless Security Function GW-US54Mini2W supports a robust security regulation of WPA/WPA2(Wi-Fi Protected Access) along with 64/128bit WEP. * In order to use WPA/WPA2, the wireless device to hook up must support WPA/WPA2 as well. Use as a base unit By connecting GW-US54Mini2W to your PC, it will be used as a wireless LAN adapter with IEEE802.11b/g speed. The internal battery can be charged through USB port. * If your PC does not support USB2.0, it will work as USB1.1 and IEEE802.11b. Enable to play network game for Nintendo DSR and Sony PSP By connecting to a PC with the utility in packaged CD, it will enable Nintendo DSR play network games. Nintendo Wi-Fi logo attached as a certificated device. GW-US54Mini2W also has a Xlink Kai mode which enable you to play network game through internet for PSP users. *Xlink Kai is a system which offers the environment for the uses to play network games all over the world through internet. Need to connect wireless LAN adapter to PC and use ad-hoc mode. Xlink mode is out of our customer support. The operation check was done by Windows XP. *Nintendo DS® is a registered mark of Nintendo. *Nintendo Wi-Fi connection is a registered mark of Nintendo. *PSP® is a registered mark of Sony Computer Entertainment. * The number of the connection speed is a theoretical maximum number of wireless LAN regulation and it does not show the actual data speed. |