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product_id: 436267
title: "Ultra WiFi (b/g/n) 150Mbps Wireless-N 2.4GHz USB Adapter - Windows 7/8/10/11, Zorin, Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora, Centos, Kali Linux and Raspbian"
brand: "panda wireless"
price: "€ 48.09"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Panda Wireless"
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# Multi-OS compatibility 150Mbps max speed WEP/WPA/WPA2 security Ultra WiFi (b/g/n) 150Mbps Wireless-N 2.4GHz USB Adapter - Windows 7/8/10/11, Zorin, Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora, Centos, Kali Linux and Raspbian

**Brand:** panda wireless
**Price:** € 48.09
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Upgrade your legacy devices with lightning-fast WiFi freedom!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ultra WiFi (b/g/n) 150Mbps Wireless-N 2.4GHz USB Adapter - Windows 7/8/10/11, Zorin, Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora, Centos, Kali Linux and Raspbian by panda wireless
- **How much does it cost?** € 48.09 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- panda wireless enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted panda wireless brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Quick setup with included drivers and intuitive auto-configuration.
- • **Robust Security Protocols:** Stay protected with WEP, WPA, and WPA2 encryption support.
- • **Compact & Lightweight Design:** Ultra-portable USB adapter that fits perfectly in your professional toolkit.
- • **Reliable 150Mbps Wireless-N Speed:** Smooth streaming, browsing, and downloads on any 2.4GHz network.
- • **Seamless Cross-Platform Connectivity:** Effortlessly switch between Windows, Linux distros, and more without missing a beat.

## Overview

The Panda Wireless Ultra WiFi USB Adapter delivers up to 150Mbps on 2.4GHz networks, supporting a wide range of operating systems including Windows 7-11 and popular Linux distros. Its robust security protocols (WEP, WPA, WPA2) ensure safe connections, while its compact design and easy plug-and-play setup make it the perfect upgrade for older laptops and desktops craving modern wireless performance.

## Description

Product description

Review: Works well on my old XP laptop! - I have an 11 year old Windows XP laptop which I connect to the internet via a 10 year old NetGear WG511v2 card. When I recently moved and Verizon Fios upgraded my wireless router to their latest and greatest router, all of a sudden my old laptop would not connect to my wireless network. After some frustration, tech calls, and intense Google-ing, I discovered the reason was that my old WG511v2 card did not support WPA2 network encryption, and only supported the older, less secure, WEP encryption protocol's. I was left with two options... upgrade to a wireless card that can handle WPA2, or manually switch my new router to the older WEP protocol. Sooo I tossed my old card in the trash and ordered this one which stated it works with WPA and WPA2 encryption. When it came in the mail, I installed the drivers as per the instructions on the CD it came with. I plugged in this little guy, and BOOM! I was back online within minutes. I even got a friendly email the manufacturer (through desertcart) saying to contact them if I have any questions. Since set up was so easy I didnt need to call, but it was nice they did that. The only negative I have noticed thus far is signal strength. My Verizon Fios plan gives me 50Mbps/25Mbps-Upload/Download speeds. So I should be able to acheive 25Mbps since this states it can handle up to 150Mbps.. however even when I am right next to my router I get 10-15 max. This is still by far enough to browse the web, download MP3's, stream youtube, etc. However if I try to stream and browse at the same time, or while downloading MP3's, things slow down a bit. And if I am a couple rooms over or outside the signal gets even worse. I dont mind the slightly weaker signal, especially since it is a small unit and it so cheap. Plus I only use this old laptop for web-browsing and updating my iPod. All of my gaming and streaming is done on consoles or my iPad anyways. So I just needed something to connect my old dinosaur of a laptop and this did the trick. If the signal strength was better I would have given 5 stars, but all in all as long as it doesnt break, Im happy. If you want an easy, inexpensive, way to connect to networks with the latest protocols, this little adapter should do the trick. EDIT: I fixed my weak signal problem by enabling "Windows Zero Configuration" in XP. This solved my weak signal issue and now this little bad boy is giving me 70+ Mbps, which is more than enough. It also maintains good strength in adjacent rooms from where my router is. So I upped this from 4 stars to 5. Now I can keep rocking my 10+ year old XP Laptop!
Review: Hands Down Best Cross-Platform USB Wifi Adapter - Painless, Easy - I was a bit skeptical, but after reading the reviews here on desertcart and checking my favorite LInux, Android, and OSX forums, I decided to bite. desertcart Prime next day only added $3.98 to the already low price, so I did that too. It arrived the next day. Since I do some developing, I frequently flip between different Linux distros, OSX, and, (ugh), Windows 7. I was especially happy to see Linux compatible alongside Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and OSX compatible on the packaging. Made me smile. I plugged it into my desktop system running ubuntu. Ubuntu auto-configured and asked which wifi network I wanted to connect to, was able to connect to my Airport Extreme and to my Android Wifi hotspot, no problems. Switched to Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 saw the new device asking for disc and to configure. Popped in the miniCD, then it asked which Wifi network I wanted to connect to. Was able to connect again to my Airport Extreme and my Android wifi hotspot. I was even able to share the internet connection from my Android wifi hotspot to my Xbox360 Kinect via ethernet cable directly to the Xbox. My Xbox was already set to Automatic Network Configuration, fired up online with no problems. It handled whatever I threw at it without missing a beat. Love the blue LED traffic indicator, letting me know its working. Tried a few other distros and a few bridge setups and it never missed a beat. This is definitely, hands down, the single best cross-platform USB Wifi Adapter I've ever come across. Makes my life as a dev a great deal easier. I like it so much I ordered another one for my in-law's old machine. Extremely happy with this.

## Features

- Works with any 2.4Ghz wireless g/n routers
- Max. wireless connection speed: 150Mbps
- Supports both infrastructure and ad-hoc modes
- Multi-OS support: Windows 7/ 8 / 10 / 11, Zorin, Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, openSUSE, Lubuntu, Kubuntu, Kali Linux and Raspbrian
- Security: WEP 64/128bit, WPA, WPA2

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00762YNMG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #144 in USB Computer Network Adapters |
| Brand | Panda Wireless |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | ChromeOS, Linux, MacOS, Windows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,786 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | USB |
| Data Transfer Rate | 150 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.6"L x 3.8"W x 0.4"H |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Panda |
| Mfr Part Number | PAU03 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 7 |
| Model Number | PAU03 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.6"L x 3.8"W x 0.4"H |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Panda Wireless
- **Color:** black
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop
- **Compatible Operating System Family:** ChromeOS, Linux, MacOS, Windows
- **Data Link Protocol:** USB
- **Data Transfer Rate:** 150 Megabits Per Second
- **Hardware Interface:** USB
- **Item Weight:** 18.14 g
- **Manufacturer:** Panda
- **Product Dimensions:** 5.6"L x 3.8"W x 0.4"H

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have a Kindle fire hd but I have no Wi Fi on my computer - will this product give me the connection I need to order books etc. from Amazon??**
A: You can use this adapter to set up a Soft AP on your computer if your computer is connected to the internet.Then you can connect your Kindle to the Soft AP and surf the internet.

**Q: is this device able to do monitor mode and packet injection on kali linux running in a virtual box on macbook pro late 2013 retina**
A: Devices itselft - can, but You are describing very complex and layered setup, probably, INSIDE the Linux running under virtual box - no, but running under KVM with  IO paravirtualization - yes.  But that's very "layered" setup..

**Q: any one with linux used this on monitor mode or tried packet injection? ie: Kali distribution**
A: It would work in Monitor mode in Kali distribution.

**Q: I have a desktop that doesn't already have wireless connection. What's the difference between this and a PCI wireless network card?**
A: A PCi wireless network card is placed in an expansion slot of the PC desktop. The Panda Ultra Wireless is placed in a USB port.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well on my old XP laptop!
*by K***Y on February 3, 2014*

I have an 11 year old Windows XP laptop which I connect to the internet via a 10 year old NetGear WG511v2 card. When I recently moved and Verizon Fios upgraded my wireless router to their latest and greatest router, all of a sudden my old laptop would not connect to my wireless network. After some frustration, tech calls, and intense Google-ing, I discovered the reason was that my old WG511v2 card did not support WPA2 network encryption, and only supported the older, less secure, WEP encryption protocol's. I was left with two options... upgrade to a wireless card that can handle WPA2, or manually switch my new router to the older WEP protocol. Sooo I tossed my old card in the trash and ordered this one which stated it works with WPA and WPA2 encryption. When it came in the mail, I installed the drivers as per the instructions on the CD it came with. I plugged in this little guy, and BOOM! I was back online within minutes. I even got a friendly email the manufacturer (through amazon) saying to contact them if I have any questions. Since set up was so easy I didnt need to call, but it was nice they did that. The only negative I have noticed thus far is signal strength. My Verizon Fios plan gives me 50Mbps/25Mbps-Upload/Download speeds. So I should be able to acheive 25Mbps since this states it can handle up to 150Mbps.. however even when I am right next to my router I get 10-15 max. This is still by far enough to browse the web, download MP3's, stream youtube, etc. However if I try to stream and browse at the same time, or while downloading MP3's, things slow down a bit. And if I am a couple rooms over or outside the signal gets even worse. I dont mind the slightly weaker signal, especially since it is a small unit and it so cheap. Plus I only use this old laptop for web-browsing and updating my iPod. All of my gaming and streaming is done on consoles or my iPad anyways. So I just needed something to connect my old dinosaur of a laptop and this did the trick. If the signal strength was better I would have given 5 stars, but all in all as long as it doesnt break, Im happy. If you want an easy, inexpensive, way to connect to networks with the latest protocols, this little adapter should do the trick. EDIT: I fixed my weak signal problem by enabling "Windows Zero Configuration" in XP. This solved my weak signal issue and now this little bad boy is giving me 70+ Mbps, which is more than enough. It also maintains good strength in adjacent rooms from where my router is. So I upped this from 4 stars to 5. Now I can keep rocking my 10+ year old XP Laptop!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hands Down Best Cross-Platform USB Wifi Adapter - Painless, Easy
*by D***D on June 20, 2013*

I was a bit skeptical, but after reading the reviews here on Amazon and checking my favorite LInux, Android, and OSX forums, I decided to bite. Amazon Prime next day only added $3.98 to the already low price, so I did that too. It arrived the next day. Since I do some developing, I frequently flip between different Linux distros, OSX, and, (ugh), Windows 7. I was especially happy to see Linux compatible alongside Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and OSX compatible on the packaging. Made me smile. I plugged it into my desktop system running ubuntu. Ubuntu auto-configured and asked which wifi network I wanted to connect to, was able to connect to my Airport Extreme and to my Android Wifi hotspot, no problems. Switched to Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 saw the new device asking for disc and to configure. Popped in the miniCD, then it asked which Wifi network I wanted to connect to. Was able to connect again to my Airport Extreme and my Android wifi hotspot. I was even able to share the internet connection from my Android wifi hotspot to my Xbox360 Kinect via ethernet cable directly to the Xbox. My Xbox was already set to Automatic Network Configuration, fired up online with no problems. It handled whatever I threw at it without missing a beat. Love the blue LED traffic indicator, letting me know its working. Tried a few other distros and a few bridge setups and it never missed a beat. This is definitely, hands down, the single best cross-platform USB Wifi Adapter I've ever come across. Makes my life as a dev a great deal easier. I like it so much I ordered another one for my in-law's old machine. Extremely happy with this.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mini, Works - Take that, Airport Card!
*by H***Y on May 20, 2013*

So I switched from pc to Mac, and all was well until I realized the Airport card in the Macbook Pro would lose its wireless connection every 3 minutes. Which would be fine if I wasn't filling out a form or shopping online and clicking submit. Either I'd have to start over or get charged twice without knowing until it was too late. I called Apple customer service and found several forum topics (one over 104 pages long) with people having the same issue. I was told in no uncertain terms it was my router even though it had been replaced (now three times) and every other device (ipads, iphone, pcs, ps3s, androids, etc) connected and stayed connected without issue. The Apple customer service also tried to explain to me how the internet worked. That was a lovely call. Enter the Panda Ultra Wifi Mini! I was tempted to just go to the Apple store over and over until they replicated my issue and changed out the Airport card but who has time to sit and wait at an Apple store everyday for a month? Okay, well, I don't. This little gem of a wireless adapter saved my Macbook Pro from being a nice paperweight. I now stay connected to the internet, and imagine that, its the same router that gave the Airport card fits. Anyway, not to bash Apple, as I do in fact like my Macbook Pro, despite its wireless card issues, this Panda Ultra is awesome. I like that it blinks blue when it is connected and is so small. Set up was really easy. I did contact technical support for something and they were quite friendly and responsive. So anyone else with a Macbook Pro and a wifi card issue, get this and save yourself the hassle. Part of me wanted the Airport card to just work considering how much I spent on the Macbook, but most of me just wanted a simple solution that didn't involve Apple Customer Service. Panda is it.

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