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Panda Wireless® Ultra WiFi (b/g/n) 150Mbps Wireless-N 2.4GHz USB Adapter - Windows 7/8/10/11, Zorin, Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora, Centos, Kali Linux and Raspbian

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About this item

  • Works with any 2.4Ghz wireless g/n routers
  • Max. wireless connection speed: 150Mbps
  • Supports both infrastructure and ad-hoc modes
  • Multi-OS support: Windows 7/ 8 / 10 / 11, Zorin, Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, openSUSE, Lubuntu, Kubuntu, Kali Linux and Raspbrian
  • Security: WEP 64/128bit, WPA, WPA2


The Panda Ultra Wireless-N Adapter (PAU03) upgrades the WiFi interface on your computer to the latest 802.11n standard.
Your computer can communicate wirelessly with any 802.11g/n wireless router at home, coffee shops, etc.

Features

- Panda Ultra Wireless-N Adapter upgrades any computer to the latest 802.11 n standard
- Max data rate up to 150 Mpbs
- Backward compatibility with 802.11g 2.4GHz wireless networks
- Low power consumption to extend the battery life of your laptop or portable device
- Supports state of the art standards-based security features: 64b/128bit WEP, WPA and WPA2 (TKIP+AES) to prevent
unauthorized users to access your wireless network.

Comptability

- Any PC with an available USB port, 1GHz CPU, and 1GByte Memory
- Supports Intel and AMD CPUs
- Any brand 802.11g or 802.11n router using 2.4GHz frequency band only (won't work on 5GHz band)
- Compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 11/10/8/7 and the latest version of 32-bit and
64-bit Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, etc.
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NOT COMPATIBLE with any device that does not run an operating system specified above unless otherwise stated.
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Works best with 802.11n router. If you have a 802.11g router, please set the wireless mode to 802.11g mode.

What's in the package

- Panda Ultra Wireless-N USB Adapter
- User's Manual
- Installation CD

Note: You can download the latest drivers for Windows and Linux from Panda Wireless web site.

Warranty

Panda PAU03 adapter is backed by 1-year limited warranty. Please contact Panda Wireless if you have any questions.


Mrs. P
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
I have a Linux computer and this brand is one of the few that works - and it works great.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
this device was "plug and play" with no driver installation required on a laptop I recently purchased and then put Ubuntu Linux on. I then downloaded over 1 GB of software updates with no problems
glebarr
Reviewed in Canada on March 31, 2024
plug it in, slid the program card in & it turned on immediatelyPanda wifi antennas are the best for Linux OS's, and Windows & Macs tooother antennas want you to do a ton of work compiling the drivers to get set up, but Panda is basically plug n' play.....never buy another type of wifi antenna for Linux; Panda is the only way to go
José Sosa
Reviewed in Mexico on July 3, 2023
La puse en un kali live y la reconoció en un segundo, además soporta modo monitor (que sabemos lo útil que es) velocidad muy buena. Luego la probaré con un Tails, pero ya de entrada así con lo que llevo visto, vale muchísimo la pena en relación a su precio.
Jesus LG
Reviewed in Spain on March 9, 2023
Funciona perfectamente para sistemas linux
Naz2211
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 21, 2023
Great product, very useful 👍
Tiberiu Papp
Reviewed in Italy on May 17, 2021
funziona perfettamente e non da problemi, con i sistemi operativi linux. l'attacchi e funziona senza installazioni ed altre cose del genere. ottima
K. Perry
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2014
I have an 11 year old Windows XP laptop which I connect to the internet via a 10 year old NetGear WG511v2 card.When I recently moved and Verizon Fios upgraded my wireless router to their latest and greatest router, all of a sudden my old laptop would not connect to my wireless network.After some frustration, tech calls, and intense Google-ing, I discovered the reason was that my old WG511v2 card did not support WPA2 network encryption, and only supported the older, less secure, WEP encryption protocol's. I was left with two options... upgrade to a wireless card that can handle WPA2, or manually switch my new router to the older WEP protocol.Sooo I tossed my old card in the trash and ordered this one which stated it works with WPA and WPA2 encryption.When it came in the mail, I installed the drivers as per the instructions on the CD it came with. I plugged in this little guy, and BOOM! I was back online within minutes. I even got a friendly email the manufacturer (through amazon) saying to contact them if I have any questions. Since set up was so easy I didnt need to call, but it was nice they did that.The only negative I have noticed thus far is signal strength. My Verizon Fios plan gives me 50Mbps/25Mbps-Upload/Download speeds. So I should be able to acheive 25Mbps since this states it can handle up to 150Mbps.. however even when I am right next to my router I get 10-15 max. This is still by far enough to browse the web, download MP3's, stream youtube, etc. However if I try to stream and browse at the same time, or while downloading MP3's, things slow down a bit. And if I am a couple rooms over or outside the signal gets even worse.I dont mind the slightly weaker signal, especially since it is a small unit and it so cheap. Plus I only use this old laptop for web-browsing and updating my iPod. All of my gaming and streaming is done on consoles or my iPad anyways. So I just needed something to connect my old dinosaur of a laptop and this did the trick.If the signal strength was better I would have given 5 stars, but all in all as long as it doesnt break, Im happy.If you want an easy, inexpensive, way to connect to networks with the latest protocols, this little adapter should do the trick.EDIT: I fixed my weak signal problem by enabling "Windows Zero Configuration" in XP. This solved my weak signal issue and now this little bad boy is giving me 70+ Mbps, which is more than enough. It also maintains good strength in adjacent rooms from where my router is. So I upped this from 4 stars to 5.Now I can keep rocking my 10+ year old XP Laptop!
Happy Daisy
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2013
So I switched from pc to Mac, and all was well until I realized the Airport card in the Macbook Pro would lose its wireless connection every 3 minutes. Which would be fine if I wasn't filling out a form or shopping online and clicking submit. Either I'd have to start over or get charged twice without knowing until it was too late. I called Apple customer service and found several forum topics (one over 104 pages long) with people having the same issue. I was told in no uncertain terms it was my router even though it had been replaced (now three times) and every other device (ipads, iphone, pcs, ps3s, androids, etc) connected and stayed connected without issue. The Apple customer service also tried to explain to me how the internet worked. That was a lovely call.Enter the Panda Ultra Wifi Mini! I was tempted to just go to the Apple store over and over until they replicated my issue and changed out the Airport card but who has time to sit and wait at an Apple store everyday for a month? Okay, well, I don't. This little gem of a wireless adapter saved my Macbook Pro from being a nice paperweight.I now stay connected to the internet, and imagine that, its the same router that gave the Airport card fits. Anyway, not to bash Apple, as I do in fact like my Macbook Pro, despite its wireless card issues, this Panda Ultra is awesome. I like that it blinks blue when it is connected and is so small. Set up was really easy. I did contact technical support for something and they were quite friendly and responsive.So anyone else with a Macbook Pro and a wifi card issue, get this and save yourself the hassle. Part of me wanted the Airport card to just work considering how much I spent on the Macbook, but most of me just wanted a simple solution that didn't involve Apple Customer Service. Panda is it.
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