kebidu RT5370 USB Wi-Fi Adapter 150Mbps 2.4GHz Antenna for Laptop PC - Wireless N Ethernet Dongle Receiver
Experience fast and reliable wireless internet with the kebidu RT5370 USB Wi-Fi Adapter, delivering up to 150Mbps transmission speed.
This adapter operates on the 2.4GHz frequency band and adheres to the 802.11n wireless protocol, ensuring broad compatibility and stable performance for your devices.
It's designed as an external adapter for laptops and PCs, providing a convenient way to connect to Wi-Fi networks or act as an Ethernet LAN adapter.
The kebidu RT5370 features a simple USB 2.0 interface for effortless plug-and-play installation.
Simply insert the adapter into an available USB port on your laptop or PC, and you're ready to connect to your wireless network without the need for complex driver installations in most cases.
Its compact and external design makes it a portable solution for enhancing your device's wireless capabilities on the go.
Equipped with an external antenna, this Wi-Fi receiver is designed to capture a stronger signal for improved internet reception.
The adapter is compatible with Ethernet network types, offering versatility for various connectivity needs.
This wireless adapter is an excellent choice for users looking to upgrade their laptop's Wi-Fi capabilities or replace a faulty internal adapter.
The kebidu RT5370 USB Wi-Fi adapter supports a maximum transmission speed of 150Mbps. This speed is ideal for general internet browsing, email, and standard definition streaming.
This adapter operates on the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi frequency band. This frequency is widely supported and offers good range, making it suitable for most home and office environments.
The adapter uses a standard USB 2.0 interface, making it compatible with most laptops and PCs that have a USB port. It supports the 802.11n wireless protocol, ensuring broad compatibility with many routers.
The kebidu RT5370 is designed as an external adapter with a USB 2.0 interface, typically offering plug-and-play functionality for easy setup on most operating systems. Driver installation may be required on some systems.