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BearExtenderPC USB WiFi Booster for Microsoft Windows

R119

Retail: R170
About

BearExtender PC is a long range, high power 802.11n USB WiFi receiver and antenna that offers up to 4X the range of standard range WiFi products. BearExtender PC works with laptop and desktop computers running Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows 7, or Microsoft Windows 8/8.1. It connects by USB cable and extends Wi-Fi range to that specific PC wherever you take the PC. BearExtender PC has 1200mW max RF output power and now comes with both 2 dBi and 5 dbi gain antennas in the box. Use it with your PC at home or while traveling. 

BearExtender PC does not boost Wi-Fi to multiple devices at once, it boosts the range of just the PC to which the USB cable is plugged into. It does not amplify cellular signals like 3G or 4G data.

Specifications
  • Maximum Power Output - 1200mW Signal Booster (Orders placed before Oct 2, 2013 have 700 mW)
  • Type - High Power 802.11n Wireless Adapter
  • Antenna - 2 dBi and 5 dBi included (Orders placed before Oct 2, 2013 only have 2 dBi)
  • RP-SMA Antenna Port - Yes
  • Encryption Support - WEP, WPA, WPA 2, WPA-Enterprise
  • Chipset - Ralink 3070L + Proprietary MMIC Power Amplifier
  • Sensitivity - Award winning -96.5 dBm
  • Band - 2.4 Ghz Only
  • Maximum Throughput - 50 Mbps
  • USB Compatibility - USB 1.1 and USB 2.0
 
 
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