This starts with the driver installation. One can choose whether only the driver you want to install, or equal to the whole graphical configuration utility. The latter no longer be required from Windows Vista really, because the operating system mibringt everything. That is why I would advise it to anyone, just to install the drivers and to use the Windows built-in network search. I myself have tested the 64-bit Windows 7 and think it's the best solution.
Create connection in 2.4 and 5 GHz range also manages problems even via WPS.
Signal strength is good, but not outstanding - it is and will remain nunmal a USB flash drive. However, of course you use the supplied USB cable has the ability to place it low.
! Compared to my Fritz WLAN Stick I would say minimally worse signal strength, but with WPS function.
One can - especially at the price - absolutely no complaints.
Per
+ Delivery: DriversCD (mini CD format), USB cable, stick with protective cap
+ Driver Installation: scope selectable
+ WPS push of a button
+ 2.4 and 5 GHz connection problems
+ Reasonable price
Con
- Manual (again) only in English
- Signal strength minimally weaker than the twice as expensive Fritz Stick!