Well the one I bought (for free!) isn't detecting any of the three different
wireless access points we have in the office.  Not a good start.


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ditto, it works as well as i'd expect for the price, i think people just
expect
too much, its handy when your laptop is in the bag or just being nosey, its
also
a good conversation piece or for finding a sweet spot quickly

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> I've actually had mine work pretty well. It's not the best but it's
> $20...and to see if a restaurant has a AP or not is handy cause I don't
> always have the laptop with me but I could next time if they had internet
:)
>
> -Robert F.
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> > Let's not forget that this thing BARELY works, and isn't worth the $20
> > it sells for normally.
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