

I think if I get 300MB/s it will boost the signal range. It can connect but after time it suddenly drops.

Hardware & Devices Hi Guys, I recently got my NETGEAR N150 (150MB/s Wireless USB Adapter) today as my computer has no Wireless card built in.

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