USB WiFi Wireless Adapter Mini Dual Band 600Mbps Network Card 802.11 AC 2.4/5GHz
FEATURES:
- Super-small size compact design that fits into your computer's USB port with minimal protrusion making it ideal for use when traveling or in a crowded workspace
- Provides an excellent solution for performing everyday activities such as transferring files, browsing the Internet, and downloading music.
- Complies with wireless 802.11a/b/g/n/ac standards
- Data rate up to AC600 Mbps
- Supports 64/128 bit WEP, WPA encryption
- Transfer Method: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)
- Dual-band: 2.4/5GHz
- Effective Working Distance: 100 meters farthest indoor and 150 meters farthest outdoor (varies due to the environment)
- Support System with Windows Vista / XP / 2000 / 7 / 8/ 10/11,Linux,MAC OS
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
1 x Wifi Network Adapter
Special Note:
The WiFi adapter can be used immediately upon plugging in only if the computer has automatic updates enabled. If the computer does not have automatic updates turned on or has not been updated for an extended period, it may fail to recognize the correct driver, necessitating a manual driver installation. Should you encounter any issues with recognition, please contact us for guidance on installing the driver.
600 Mbps Note
600 Mbps is the absolute ceiling measured in perfect lab conditions. Real-world speeds will always be lower due to:
Hardware limits
• Router throughput: most home routers peak well below 600 Mbps.
• USB port: USB 2.0 caps usable speed at ~280-380 Mbps; use a blue USB 3.0 port for full bandwidth.
• Host load: CPU and internal bus speed also matter.
Radio interference
• Walls & floors hit 5 GHz hardest; 2.4 GHz travels farther but is crowded.
• Neighboring Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, baby monitors, microwaves, etc.
• Signal strength drops with the square of distance.
Network factors
• Shared bandwidth with other devices on the same network.
• TCP/IP overhead (~10-15 %).
• ISP or server-side caps during peak hours.
Get the best speed
Plug into a USB 3.0 (blue) port.
Keep a clear line-of-sight to the router.
Use the 5 GHz band when possible.
Make sure both router and adapter run the latest 802.11ac/n firmware & drivers.