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48 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Works fine, but don't use Linksys drivers/software
This draft N PCI adapter works great paired with the Linksys WRT300N draft Wireless-N router. I have three computers in my home all using WMP300N cards along with my WRT300N router. I also have a Vonage phone adapter hooked into my router (via Ethernet cable). No complaints at all. This product is speedy and appears to be low latency as well. It can easily handle the...
Published on September 30, 2006 by Scott Whyte

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3.0 out of 5 stars Works, but not without a lot of hassle!
I bought this along with the corresponding Linksys wireless router. Set up was easy until I tried using the PCI card. After installing, my computer would freeze every few minutes unrelentlessly. I spent a good 3-4 hours trying to solve the problem with no luck. Finally I went on the Linksys Website Forums and discovered literally 100's of complaints about this PCI card...
Published on May 21, 2007 by J. Stone


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48 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Works fine, but don't use Linksys drivers/software, September 30, 2006
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This review is from: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300N (Personal Computers)
This draft N PCI adapter works great paired with the Linksys WRT300N draft Wireless-N router. I have three computers in my home all using WMP300N cards along with my WRT300N router. I also have a Vonage phone adapter hooked into my router (via Ethernet cable). No complaints at all. This product is speedy and appears to be low latency as well. It can easily handle the 4 Megabits/second download rate from my cable internet without any glitches or slowing down. If only more websites transmitted that fast!

There is one caveat, however, I recommend that you do not install the Linksys software that comes on the CD. I found that it utilized quite a bit of CPU bandwidth just keeping the connection current. However, if you let Windows install the DRIVERS ONLY by searching the CD-ROM for the correct drivers, then it works perfectly and doesn't burn up any extra CPU cycles. With the Linksys driver software installed, I was seeing upwards of 30-50% CPU utilization even when not surfing the web. With the drivers installed via Windows XP hardware installation wizard, CPU utilization went down to practically zero whether surfing the web or not. Great product, especially for the price!

Addendum regarding drivers - February 24, 2007 - The newest drivers do not cause the CPU utilization problems. I still don't think they are necessary, but at least they don't cause high CPU utilization problem.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Works, but not without a lot of hassle!, May 21, 2007
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J. Stone (Montclair, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300N (Personal Computers)
I bought this along with the corresponding Linksys wireless router. Set up was easy until I tried using the PCI card. After installing, my computer would freeze every few minutes unrelentlessly. I spent a good 3-4 hours trying to solve the problem with no luck. Finally I went on the Linksys Website Forums and discovered literally 100's of complaints about this PCI card from users that were having the same problems as me. After fishing through post after post, I came up with a solution.

If you buy this card, DO NOT install the linksys software from the CD installer. Get the drivers ONLY from Linksys and use Microsoft to set up your wireless. Apparently, the Linksys Wireless Monitoring software conflicts with the operating system. I am using XP Media Center version. Once I installed the drivers only and removed al the Linksys software, my computer was again stable with no freezes. I am getting connects speed from 216-270 which, although not as fast as advertised, is credible. I'm sure a firmware upgrade is down the road eventually.

I was going to trade all the Linsys "N" hardware for something else like a "G" Mimo, but I actually got it to work. Would I recommend? Yes, if you are computer savvy enough to get this card to work. If you want strict plug and play, this card isn't going to do it. If you can get it to work, the speed is worth the price of admission.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Works perfectly on Windows Vista 64bit Edition, May 8, 2008
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W. Chen "JadeTheHusky" (Springfield, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300N (Personal Computers)
Linksys Wireless N WMP300N is perfect for your desktop when you don't want wire running all over your house.

It took me less than 3 minutes to get this installed and connected to my network. I don't understand why some people are having a hard time installing on Vista. I installed on a 64 bit edition without any problems.

NOTE - VISTA OWNERS: DO NOT INSTALL LINKSYS CD.
-Don't follow the directions on the paper, it's for XP
-Make sure computer is off, and plug the card into your MOBO.
-Connect the Antenna
-Turn on the computer, Vista will automatically install the driver.
-When you do a MS Vista update, you will have the option to update the driver.
-Connect to your wireless router.

Yes, it's that easy.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Devil in the details..., June 3, 2008
This review is from: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300N (Personal Computers)
I was initially pleased with the ease of setup and the range and speed improvement over my old wireless G network. Then I noticed that the audio/video on my receiving computer (Using the WMP300N PCI DESKTOP CARD) had become choppy and static. After days of rollbacks and uninstalls I traced it to the linksys driver for the WMP300N. To make matters worse, the uninstall for this does not work properly and leaves keys in the registry which prevent the new driver from installing without some geek activities that might be daunting to the average user. Then the new driver after I finally got it installed, was much better but not completely fixed. As a former driver developer I noticed that the new driver solution for the problem was simply to saturate the PCI bus with data! The computer equivalent of talking faster and louder so no one else can get a word in edgewise! If you attempt to run other intensive data applications such as gaming, or video rendering applications, this "solution" will cause your computer to hang. Microsoft would NEVER certify a driver written like this.
Since the value of this router in terms of range and speed, depends on the use of Linksys' own desktop receiver solution, the overall system you set up is severely flawed and I cannot and would not recommend it.

I do not know if the laptop receiver card exhibits the same behavior.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300N, January 29, 2007
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This review is from: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300N (Personal Computers)
Easy to install. Usually have over 200 Mbps connection...can't tell the difference between the N wireless and the hardline connection. Note: IF you have a WinXP 64bit you will need to download the correct driver from the Linksys webpage first
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Works OK if you ignore the included drivers, May 21, 2007
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Richard Lewis (Ota-ku, Tokyo-to Japan) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300N (Personal Computers)
Having had quite a bit of success with Linksys products in the past at first I decided I couldn't go wrong buying this product. However, immediately after installing the Linksys monitoring software and drivers on my PC, it would lock up or there would be a random BSOD within about a minute or so.

After searching around the net the key was to uninstall the Linksys monitor (allowing Windows to control the connection), download the new drivers on their website and bypass the setup.exe by manually installing the driver. Also, one has to turnoff the power save mode under the network connections advanced settings tab otherwise there is instability waking from suspend.

After a couple of hours of my time I managed to make the product work and it seems to work well in my environment. However, I'm not happy with the fact that the software is worse than useless and that calling support was a waste of time since they simply said: "try another PCI slot." Unless you are comfortable with manual driver installs I would stay away from this product. To avoid potential headaches do not install from the enclosed CD!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars WMP300N Freezes on Windows XP, March 28, 2008
This review is from: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300N (Personal Computers)
I am running Windows XP, sp2 and had nothing but problems with this card (Linksys WMP300N). In short, the wireless would connect to my router (also Linksys N) for a short period it did provide internet access, but within 5, sometimes 10 minutes, the computer would freeze up. No movement, mouse, keyboard and applications all froze. I spent a couple weeks working off of a number of forums, tried a number of fixes, including bypassing the Linksys management tool, using the Windows wireless manager, but to no avail. I broke down and went back to Frys and picked up a Belkin N today - works like a charm, no lockup, no freezing and the wireless access is up and running again. My best advice, save yourself the headache and pick up a different card - perhaps the problem is related to Windows XP and if your running Vista you may have better luck than I did. No offense to Linksys, love the router. But the WMP300N leaves much to be desired. Thanks for reading and good luck.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Works fine, no miracles, some gotchas, March 20, 2008
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Steve Makohin (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300N (Personal Computers)
The good news is that this 802.11n card works reliably, and delivers better throughput than the G card it replaced. It also gets a stronger signal, and it experiences fewer drops in a low-signal zone. There are, however, no miracles. In my implementation, the unit connects between 70 Mbps (megabits per second) and 120 Mbps. The *throughput* is about 25% of that connection. So yes, it is better than wireless G, but it is not amazing, and it is definitely not "(up to) 12 times faster" than 802.11g. I use an Apple Airport Extreme N/G/B wireless router.

Here are the gotchas (Windows XP):
(1) Do NOT install the software from the CD. Download the driver only from the Linksys web site, and install only the driver. Even though you specify only the driver, the installer will install other stuff too. More on that later.
(2) Install the card, and start your PC. Let Windows find the driver (you have to tell it which directory to look in) and install it.
(3) Go to your Start menu, in the new Wireless card item, and run the Uninstaller to uninstall the Linksys configuration utility. This thing runs all the time, and consumes about 100% of the CPU.
(4) Reboot. You should now have clean, stable 802.11n wireless access, and your CPU should be down around 0% used.

It's an imperfect solution for an imperfect world, but it likely delivers better stability and performance than your current wireless G card.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Bad Defaults, January 25, 2008
This review is from: Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N PCI Adapter WMP300N (Personal Computers)
I have been having issues with wireless networking in my house. I'm not sure if it's the wiring or what, but I've gone through a series of wireless routers and wireless adapters trying to get a combination that will work.

This one does work... provided that you tinker with the advanced settings and turn off WMM and Xpress Technology. With them on, I was getting some ridiculous amount of packet loss in Quake. With them off, it played reasonably well. More tinkering with the advanced settings, and I have it running relatively smoothly now.

So... it's fine, as long as you're willing to tinker away at it. I never installed the drivers off the CD so I never saw the bluescreens of death, just downloaded the drivers off the Linksys website and everything went fine.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Smoking Adapter!, September 7, 2007
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I won't be TOO verbose but I am VERY satisfied with my purchase. I have read all the negative reviews and information out there about this adapter but actually I have found it to work quite well. I do this for a living and generally always go with Linksys equipment, especially for my home...I've always found it to be the most reliable for my applications.
I DID follow the advice of many (even on the LINKSYS Forums by the way) and not load the Linksys software on my system. I just loaded the driver. That seems to be the key. Just install the adapter in your system and when the system finds the adapter just install the driver itself from your CD. I will say that I found that using the driver that came with the adapter I got speeds up to 270M...I upgraded the driver to the latest one on the LINKSYS SITE and found that my speed seemed to drop down by about a third...may be an anomaly, I'll try to tweak it a bit and maybe I can get the speed up on the new driver.....for now I went back to the original.
I also tried it on a VISTA machine...VISTA immediately recognized it and didn't even ask for a driver but it didn't recognize it as a Linksys adapter, this worked fine but I thought I should use the proper driver so...I uninstalled the driver and installed the 'unsigned' Vista driver that was on the LINKSYS site....
This adapter has been running like a charm for a couple of weeks now...my kids even commented on how the internet is faster...go figure....
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