The AirPace is an easy, no hassle piece of hardware that is perfect for anyone looking to extend their wireless range or simple get their desktop PC onto an existing wireless network. To make it even better, you don’t -have- to even install the software. Like we said earlier, Windows XP recognized the device instantly and before we could get the disk in the tray, our PC had located our internal wireless network.
There really isn’t much more that we can say about this device. It’s not ground breaking, but it does exactly what it says it will and it does that perfectly.
With pricing like what we are seeing now, it appears that abit is practically giving the AirPace away. The bottom line is that the abit AirPace delivers as advertised and paired with an unbelievable price, the abit AirPace W-Fi card earns a 9 out of 10 with an editor’s choice award thanks to its terrific price.
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Internal Adapter, PCI-Express, Security: WEP, WPA