I have a Linksys Wireless G USB adapter for my desktop PC and possess used it for approximately three years now. Originally, it was purchased to work with with Windows Vista, but I have since added a fresh hard disk drive and upgraded to Windows 7. When I initially installed Windows 7, I had a lot of trouble getting my adapter to use it. I found many different drivers online that were supposed to work with my Wireless G adapter, including some downloaded directly from the Linksys website, but none ones worked. In this article, I'll let you know what direction to go folks who wants receive the Linksys Wireless G USB adapter to be effective in Windows 7.
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Having worked in the support sell for dedup appliances in the past year or so I've learned that there's a great lack of understanding with regards to Ethernet technologies. A common example of it is a customer who replaces a vintage VTL appliance once you get your "fast" NAS based backup appliance. They read a marketing and advertising document stating that this new NAS dedup appliance can do approximately 650 MB/s, purchase it and connect it for their LAN using multiple 1 GbE ports. They start backups to discover that their performance is well below those of both the or 4 GBs fiber channel VTL that they had just replaced. Eventually they've created an appointment to the vendor complaining concerning the speed.
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