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Topic: 802.11b/g USB Wireless Adapter - 2 BTC each shipped worldwide (Read 2293 times)

legendary
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Still available?
legendary
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Today I received two of them, both are working great! Firmware isn't in Ubuntu by default, but following instructions helped http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1497034. It's not necessary to compile anything, I just downloaded one file to /lib/firmware .

Thank you for the trade.
donator
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PM sent. I'll take one if they're still available.
legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1004
Thanks again for my adapters as well!
hero member
Activity: 696
Merit: 500
Received two of these wifi dongles today.



After installing the driver (from the link provided above) they work great. Seems to have slightly faster transfer speeds than my internal wireless in my laptop.

Thank again!!
hero member
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Merit: 500
payment sent.
hero member
Activity: 696
Merit: 500
I'll take 2
m86
newbie
Activity: 28
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m86
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
The adapters in question are Sagem-branded Z-Com XG-703A adapters. They are sealed in anti-static bags and presumed to be new.

These adapters have an Intersil Cohiba chipset (ISL3887 + ISL3686). Linux support is well established with p54 (which will support Station, Ad-hoc, AP, Mesh, and Monitor [with injection] modes). The devices will also work with 32/64-bit Windows XP, Vista, and 7. Windows drivers are available here.

The price, again, is 2 BTC shipped worldwide. This is stupid cheap.

What is "presumed" to be new and how can you even make profit on this after shipping worldwide...  i don't mean to say your a scammer at all, the post just strikes me as odd...

They are presumed to be new in that they probably have not seen usage from anyone aside from the manufacturer.. but these are from a Chinese vendor which I assume packaged them individually in small anti-static bags.

I am not making a profit on these things. I am just aiming to get rid of them.

There are 24 of the devices remaining. I don't really feel like taking pictures.
sr. member
Activity: 369
Merit: 250
Can I get a screenshot of them please I think I may take one.
member
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The adapters in question are Sagem-branded Z-Com XG-703A adapters. They are sealed in anti-static bags and presumed to be new.

These adapters have an Intersil Cohiba chipset (ISL3887 + ISL3686). Linux support is well established with p54 (which will support Station, Ad-hoc, AP, Mesh, and Monitor [with injection] modes). The devices will also work with 32/64-bit Windows XP, Vista, and 7. Windows drivers are available here.

The price, again, is 2 BTC shipped worldwide. This is stupid cheap.

What is "presumed" to be new and how can you even make profit on this after shipping worldwide...  i don't mean to say your a scammer at all, the post just strikes me as odd...
m86
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
The adapters in question are Sagem-branded Z-Com XG-703A adapters. They are sealed in anti-static bags and presumed to be new.

These adapters have an Intersil Cohiba chipset (ISL3887 + ISL3686). Linux support is well established with p54 (which will support Station, Ad-hoc, AP, Mesh, and Monitor [with injection] modes). The devices will also work with 32/64-bit Windows XP, Vista, and 7. Windows drivers are available here.

The price, again, is 2 BTC shipped worldwide. This is stupid cheap.
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