With this Dynex DX-EBDTC 802.11g Wireless LAN PCI Adapter, you can connect your desktop computer to your wireless network. With a Dynex Wireless Router (not included) as the central connection point for your network, your computers can share your high-speed Internet connection as well as files, printers and hard drives. As for security, the DX-EBDTC offers WPA, WPA2, Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), 64-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), or 128-bit encryption. This card complies with 802.11g standards and is backwards compatible with 802.11b. The Enhanced Wireless-G technology delivers up to a 125 Mbps data transfer rate while the smart antenna technology provides fast speeds and up to a 700-foot range! This PCI adapter is easy to install and use!Order your Dynex DX-EBDTC 802.11g Wireless LAN PCI Adapter today!
C**Z
I have to echo the other reviewers...you get what you pay for
You'll find this one $20 and under and as far as I can tell it is the cheapest FM transmitter out there. I use this in the car with my 60G iPod and my Sirius S50 satellite radio. The FM frequencies you're allowed to use is limited to between 88.3 and 88.9 FM so if you're lucky that you live in an area where one of those are not used, you may (and I emphasize the word "may") get good results...I imagine the more rural the better. Here where I live in Miami, FL we have tons of radio stations clogging up the airwaves, in fact not two months after purchasing this item a new religious station started broadcasting on 88.5 FM so I'm basically limited to 88.7...and that's when we're not picking up radio signals from Cuba which are frequent. Other models with higher costs will give you virtually unlimited choices of where to broadcast, here in Miami 90.1 is the best but with this device it is impossible. As I said, if you live in a very remote area with a lot of empty space on your FM dial...go for it...the performence will be adequate to good, again look at the price...but for those of us in highly populated cities just spend a few more bucks and get a better brand that'll work better. The only reason I bought and use this item is because I work 5 minutes from my home and I really don't drive often so I can tolerate the lousy reception.
L**R
Works but weak
I had problems getting my car radio to pick up the signal from this transmitter. Power was coming from the DC transformer plugged into my cigarette lighter, so battery freshness wasn't an issue. When I got the signal, it was weak and distorted -- far below the quality of a strong FM station. I also tried it with the FM tuner in my stereo system. That was better but still not the sound quality I was looking for. I've heard sound from iPod systems that was a lot better. But I don't have or want an iPod. I'm going to return this and look for something better.
B**7
Not Worth Your Money
The nice thing about this product is that it is small and portable. There's even a tuning wheel on the side to further adjust the reception. However, that's about all that's good with Dynex Portable FM transmitter. There is constantly some sort of static, no matter how far or close you move the thing to the receiver. Even adjusting the wire does not help. I've tried using it in the house with the stereo system, but that's even worse than using it in the car. It appears that the only time it had crystal clear quality was when it was placed in my lap with one end hanging on one side of my thigh and the other end hanging on the other side, and even then, this position does not guarantee static-free reception. You definitely get what you pay for in this case. A cheaply made product for a cheap price. I don't recommend getting it.
S**S
Sturdy and Reliable
Nice little gadget. I use it with my mp3 disc player and my Lyra when driving the car with only a CD player. While the signal will get a bit fuzzy after a while, it is really pretty reliable and easily set up.Also it's sturdy. It's oval rounded shape and size must remind one of Jack Russell Terriers of a dinner biscuit because I've caught him twice chewing on it. Now it has some tooth marks but otherwise works just fine.
C**I
Portable, but a little weak.
I got this to go with my Dell DJ. Since I go between two cars for my commute, I wanted something that wasn't "nailed down". This seemed to fit the bill. And it does, but I find myself constantly adjusting the tuner to clean up the signal while driving. I start off and the signal is strong, but 10 miles down the road it starts to fade and needs tuning. I do live in the Baltimore Washington area, so there are a lot of radio stations chewing up the air waves. I think the battery power source limits this items broadcast strength. And when you are near a city, regular FM is going to overpower battery-powered FM everytime. Good item as long as you are in a rural area.
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