Know your gear
The 802.11g Wi-Fi standard transmits at a maximum of 54Mbps. Higher effective speeds, like 125Mbps and 140Mbps, can be achieved by using special compression algorithms and techniques like packet aggregation and frame bursting. The maximum speed you get depends on the type of data being sent and the actual data rate of your 802.11g connection.
Features:
Plugs into the Cardbus slot of a Windows computer (XP, 2000, ME, 98SE)
Zoom 140 Speed Booster delivers up to 140Mbps speed, faster than normal or enhanced 802.11g
High security with WPA and WEP
Built-in dual diversity antennas extend range and boost performance
Features:
Plugs into the Cardbus slot of a Windows computer (XP, 2000, ME, 98SE)
Zoom 140 Speed Booster delivers up to 140Mbps speed, faster than normal or enhanced 802.11g
High security with WPA and WEP
Built-in dual diversity antennas extend range and boost performance