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Linksys WiFi extender dual band

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Well this is the best product for you
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Dual-Band Wireless-N USB Network Adapter
Radio band selectable to avoid wireless congestion!
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  • High-speed Wireless-N (draft 802.11n) networking for notebook and desktop computers
  • MIMO technology uses multiple radios per band to create robust signals for maximum range and speed, with reduced dead spots
  • Operates in the 2.4 and 5GHz radio bands -- choose the one with least congestion in your area
  • Also connects to Wireless-G, -B, and -A networks

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