Cisco Aironet 350 Series 11Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card Adapter ( AIR-PCM352 ) | 
enlarge | Brand: Cisco Category: CE
Buy New: $39.99
New (2) Used (9) Refurbished (1) from $17.50
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 18236
Media: Electronics Network Interface: PC Card Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: AIR-PCM352 Model: AIR-PCM352 UPC: 746320504872 EAN: 0746320504872 ASIN: B00006HOZB
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 2.4GHz/802.11b wireless stnd. | | • | 11Mbps DSSS Type II PC Card | | • | Up to 128-bit WEP encryption | | • | Indoor range of 130 feet at 11 Mbps, 350 feet at 1 Mbps | | • | Compatible with Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, 2000, ME, XP, CE 2.11, CE 3.0, CE .NET (CE 4.0, CE 4.1), Mac OS 9.x, Mac OS X, MS-DOS, and Linux |
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Product Description Cisco Aironet series access points ensure maximum network coverage efficiency in a variety of information systems and facilities. Cisco Aironet series access points perform functions similar to a hub in a wired network; in addition, they add the vital, price/performance benefits of security, management features, and mobility services. For example, the innovative roaming functionality provided by Aironet access points enables users equipped with wireless client adapters to freely move throughout a facility while maintaining seamless, uninterrupted access to the network. The Aironet family of access points features easy integration to a wired network backbone, flexible configuration, management capabilities, and a wide range of product configurations.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Old tech, but superior May 10, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've been using one of these for several years, in 3-4 computers. It's a superb, robust, unstoppable 802.11b card (that means it's only capable of 11 Mbps).
The real value is not just in the card, but in the latest software from Cisco for it. Update to the most recent firmware, the Aironet Client Utility (ACU) 6.6.0.0 (as of this writing), and their separate site survey utility, and you've got more functionality, configurability (including World Mode) than most PC Cards. The ACU is a fantastic location switching program, allows you associate more than one SSID with a profile (say, "CAFE," or "LIBRARIES"), set specific power and sensitivity settings for each, etc. It will also work with IBM's Access Connections if you use a ThinkPad.
If you want the best, you've found it (short of a newer a/b/g card); otherwise, settle for less with the rest.
You can get it cheaper September 9, 2005 I purchased this card because the unique capabilities of our network required it. So I can't speak for it's features...
But I only paid $25.00 for it. If you shop for this item on on-line auctions, you can get a very good deal.
Works with Fedora Core 2 September 22, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I got from a friend this card 3 weeks ago. It was very easy to install on Linux Fedora Core 2. I am using it on my Compat Evo N1020v and it works well.
Solid performer July 9, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have 4 Linksys 54G cards ( 2 desktop and 2 laptop ) and 2 Cisco 11B 350s and I think the 350s are much easier to work with. Especially on the road with a laptop - they always work. Set up a new profile and your are connected. We use the 350s at work and they are just great, solid, predictable cards. For the price difference, unless you have a homogeneous 54G environment, the 350s are winner. My choice for ease of use and consistent performance. Plus, I like the Cisco monitoring software, profiles, etc. When I go out of town, I set up a new profile and almost always can get associated right away with whatever wireless provider ( maybe except for the Spokane airport but that's a different rant ).
Terrific product; but terribly priced July 11, 2003 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have been using Cisco Aironet 350 series for a while, with a netgear wireless router. The range and the quality are pretty decent and I never had a problem with it. Interestingly the product I got was a used one. So, I guess it should work well, for a long time for you. The software has some good diagnostic tools to test the link status and performance and proves that this is a standard Cisco product. The automatic network detection and switching makes it even better to seamlessly move from the office to home and to Starbucks if you like, without much hassle (I haven't tried it in starbucks personally though). One small issue. The Aironet Client Monitoring software disables the fast switching capability in the Windows XP and gives the typical Windows 2000 login screen. Though not a big problem for me, it might be a serious issue for some. Except for the price, the product is very likable. If you are more conscious about price, you might want to try the linksys alternative (from Cisco/Linksys group afterall)
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