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Netgear Nighthawk A7000 AC1900 Wi-Fi 5 USB Adapter $83 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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3 in stock, more on the way. I'm assuming that "more on the way" = this price will be honoured after stock is depleted? Not sure how that works, mods can delete if this is incorrect. Better: price-match at JB Hi-fi rather than buying at amazon?

About this item

  • AC1900 WIFI SPEEDS Up to 600Mbps on 2.4GHz and 1300Mbps on 5GHz
  • DUAL BAND WIFI—Faster connections to more Wi Fi networks.System Requirements: Windows OS or Mac OS computer. Best performance with USB 3.0; compatible with USB 2.0 Microsoft Windows 7, 8, 10, (32/64 bit). Mac OS X 10.8.3 or later
  • MULTIPLE OS SUPPORT—Compatible with Mac and Windows. The Windows standalone diver allows you to use a built in windows configuration tool to connect the adapter to a WiFi network
  • 3x4 MIMO DESIGN—More bandwidth capacity when downloading and uploading data to and from the wireless network
  • WORKS WITH ANY WIFI ROUTER— Connects to any Wi Fi and for extreme Wi Fi speed
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  • -2

    It is 2023, do you really need a WiFi 5 adapter? since you can easily get a WiFi6e adapter for $50.

  • +8

    I have used this before - many many issues regarding reliability. I suggest if you can getting a PCIE Wifi Card.

    • Agreed. Have used this for maybe 2 years and have fairly regular issues with it randomly disconnecting and reconnecting. Currently tossing up whether buy a PCIE WiFi card for my current motherboard, or just get a new motherboard with built in WiFi and use the old one to upgrade our spare parts NAS/Jellyfin computer.

    • +1

      Even though it is slower in speed, the price is much more attractive. 2× antenna, wifi PLUS blutooth. Seriously can't go wrong with that, even if it is a backup for if a mesh node fails.

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