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This Linksys adapter works perfectly out of the box, even from the Ubuntu Live CD, and in both radio bands (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz). Yes, it is dual-band, and it works without any manual configuration whatsoever, so I'm assuming the lspci output is perfect. It cost about $84.00.
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General
Device Type: Network adapter
Form Factor: Plug-in card
Interface (Bus) Type: PCI
Weight: 3.2 oz
Networking
Connectivity Technology: Wireless
Data Link Protocol: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (draft)
Status Indicators: Link activity
Features: 128-bit encryption, MIMO technology
Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, IEEE 802.11n (draft)
Antenna
Antenna: External detachable
Gain Level: 2 dBi
Expansion / Connectivity
Compatible Slots: 1 x PCI
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories: Low-profile bracket
Encryption Algorithm: 128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise
Compatible with Windows 7: "Compatible with Windows 7" software and devices carry Microsoft’s assurance that these products have passed tests for compatibility and reliability with 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7.
Compliant Standards: CE, UL, IC, FCC, RoHS
Software / System Requirements
Software Included: Drivers & Utilities
OS Required: Microsoft Windows Vista / 2000 / XP
System Requirements Details: Windows 2000/XP/Vista - 600 MHz - RAM 512 MB
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support: 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 1 year
Environmental Parameters
Min Operating Temperature: 32 °F
Max Operating Temperature: 113 °F
Humidity Range Operating: 10 - 85%
Universal Product Identifiers
Part Number: WMP600N
UPC: 0745883573196
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linksys-wireless-n dual-band
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Broadcom (something)
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802.11n Dual-band
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09-06-2010, 06:23 PM
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Registered: Feb 2010
Distribution: ArchBang, Google Android 2.1 + Motoblur (on Motortola Flipside), Google Chrome OS (on Cr-48)
Posts: 1,791
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): None indicated | Rating: 10
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2.6.35-19-generic
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Ubuntu 10.10 Beta
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As a follow-up to my previous posting, the Linksys WMP600N as I said even worked from a fresh Live CD, no NDISWrapper needed. Yes, I know Linksys fails to provide support for their wireless cards in Linux, but it still worked (possibly a generic driver or chipset driver) in Ubuntu (9.04+) and Mint (7+).
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12-19-2010, 02:20 AM
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Registered: Jan 2010
Posts: 2
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): None indicated | Rating: 8
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What?
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Can't say, is it still available?
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07-27-2012, 10:31 AM
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Registered: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,631
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): None indicated | Rating: 10
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3.1.10-1.16-desktop
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openSUSE 12.1 64-bit
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Not very hard at all...
I bought the WMP600N card on the basis of its being supported in the latest kernels by the rt2800pci kernel driver module, and I found that I could add what I needed for the driver to work with my SUSE installation using YAST.
For SUSE 12.1, support is found as a package(ralink-firmware) after installing the /wireless/openSUSE_Factory/ repository. This installs all that's needed, including the latest version of the piece of Ralink firmware required to add to the driver for the rt2860 chip found on the card.
Users of Ubuntu based distribution can do something similar to install the rt2800pci driver and firmware through the their repositories. Mint 13 as a live-DVD enables the WMP600N at boot.
The card functions well in both 802.11g and n. However, despite very strong router signal strength, with the card mounted at the back of my PC tower, it suffered from the limitations of the two 2dBi antennas that come with the card. I brought a Trendnet TEW-A1770B antenna set with two 7dBi antennas and a cable connection, moved the antennas to a better position, and that fixed the problem.
This card can be somewhat expensive purchased new, but seems to be one of the better choices for an 802.11n pci card thanks to the good support for the rt2860 chip afforded by the rt2800pci driver.
With a strong signal from an Asus RT-N16 router, I'm getting up to the 300 Mb/s that is maximum speed for 802.11n using 2.4GHz. If you have a 5GHz router, this card might also be a good choice with the right antennas.
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