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Five Star Reviews:

70%
You might be better off with a 150 Mbps adapter
February 12, 2017
This is a single (2.4 GHz) band device with two radios, supporting the 300 Mbps claim and accounting for its larger size. You get the faster speeds with "channel bonding", i.e. using two wireless channels at once. This is of dubious value if, like most of us, you live in a place where there are many wi-fi routers competing for channels in the crowded 2.4 GHz spectrum, and aside from that it's not always clear how to get channel bonding working (it doesn't seem to be happening for me and I have no idea what to do about it).

Anyway it's working fine in single channel mode out of the box with Raspbian Jessie on a Raspberry Pi 2. It does not work with my other RPi2 running OSMC, but there's probably a way to fix that.

Finally I noticed the USB connector gets very hot to the touch; am guessing at least the advertised maximum operating temperature of 50C (122F). This makes me wonder if it will fail prematurely, and I'll update here if it does.

UPDATE 2017-02-14: I talked with Panda support about the heat concern and they mailed a replacement out (PAU03 150Mbps version at my request), no charge. Comparing the two, I find the PAU05 gets a better signal, I guess because it's bigger. I will continue to run it and see if it holds up. 5 stars for awesome support!

UPDATE 2017-04-02: Still working well with continuous use under Raspbian.
Great Support & Wireless Adapter
January 4, 2017
I had some problems getting this setup at first and reached out to their support who were super responsive and helpful throughout troubleshooting. My problem was that I could connect to my wifi but couldn't get an IP address. If I configured a static IP, it worked. I remembered that I had a static IP configured for my Ethernet card even though at this point I didn't have any network cable plugged in. After clearing the static IP config on my network card, I was able to get a DHCP address off my wireless network and all is working fine since then.

5 stars to their support and for the product itself. Just had to get over that initial problem which is probably specific to my computer.
Worked on two Windows 10 pc's, both upgraded from Windows 8
May 23, 2016
We recently brought home 2 Lenovo work computers that are 2 years old, both were upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 8. They both had ethernet only as an internet connection, no onboard wifi. So we were in need of wifi adapters to connect at home without having to string cables everywhere. After researching different wifi adapters online, it appeared that a lot of them had issues with Windows 10. So I thought it would be best to get one at a midrange price and well known brand just in case of problems. So I originally purchased 2 Netgear AC600 mini adapters for forty bucks each, which were also supposedly backwards compatible with N routers. They were installed as instructed with the provided CD. No initial problems. However, after restarting the computer it would not connect to the internet. It actually kept shutting down our whole network with 2 iPads, laptop, and the tv, whoever was on it. I had to keep resetting the router, which did not have issues until adding the adapters. This happened for over a week. I tried all the install, reinstall, driver updating from manufacturer and Windows, disabling certain settings, etc.. All to no avail. I finally decided to return them and search for something else. I checked out a bunch of ones here on Amazon, and decided to go with this Panda Wireless PAU05. I was worried about the same type issues happening again, but for seventeen bucks each was worth a try. It had very good feedbacks and said it was plug and play, so I figured I would give it a shot even though I had not heard of this brand before. I got them on same day shipping, put them in, turned on the computer, and voila! Internet connection. These have been awesome for like 10 days now, without a single issue on both computers. They are pretty quick too. Take a chance and go for it. You might just be surprised as I was. Thank you Panda Wireless!!!
Quick fix, plug and play Windows10
December 28, 2015
Saved functionality on my new Dell Inspiron 2-in-1 laptop, which apparently has a faulty/finicky wireless adapter. after checking on Dell's site and googling reviews I found this common problem- none of the Dell suggested fixes, resetting my router or "troubleshooting" the wireless seemed to help, it would completely lose my "Favorite" network as well as the 5 or so neighboring networks I always used to "see". all of a sudden NONE of them exist? when I read to try USB wireless adapter and bypass my computer's internal wireless altogether I thought, sounds simple enough for me! I saw so many good reviews on this one by Panda Wireless, it's not too big, but has good range. I sit in an alcove of sorts, surrounded on 3 sides by walls, with the router a good 30+ feet away, through several other walls. this dongle has no trouble connecting to my wireless with full signal strength (4 bars!). it was plug-and-play with Windows 10, didn't need to download anything. this computer came loaded with 8 but I upgraded to 10 Prior to purchasing this wireless adapter
Works fine after you figure out how to install it
March 25, 2014
My Windows 7/64bit did not recognize the dongle. Not a problem, I thought, a mini-CD is included with the Windows driver and a "utility application" on it. I installed the driver and the utility app and then went through several hours of frustration trying to get the thing to work reliably at something better than dial-up speed. I even removed and re-installed it twice without any improvement.

Here's what finally made it work...install the driver ONLY, do NOT install the utility app. Windows 7 sets it all up automatically as soon as it has the driver. It works great when you install it this way.

Ed
51%
I liked it
June 23, 2017
I bought this as a cheaper alternative to buying a new router hoping that the issue I was having would be resolved. As it turns out, my problem was a failing router rather than a wireless card. I liked this product, but since it didn't solve my issue I returned it. If I ever need a wireless adapter again soon, I'd buy this one again.
Am I happy with my purchase
September 26, 2016
Before using this wifi adapter I used a Netgear wireless-N adapter but was only pulling around 20-25Mbs. Our ISP plan was set around 60 Mbs. After installing and plugging in the new Linksys wifi adapter my download speed jumped to 40+Mbs. However, there's still more. My router offers a 5G connection which I connected to. Using Speedtest.net my download speed shot up to 60+ Mbs which is astounding. Am I happy with my purchase? Of course. This tiny wifi adapter greatly surpassed my expectations. Good job to Linksys!
Streams multimedia like a pro!
September 15, 2016
I've been looking for a small 802.11ac wireless network adapter to reliably stream high-res audio and HD video from a file server on the LAN. The laptop's built-in 802.11n adapter was good at file transfers, but never any good at small packet multimedia streaming. I've used a few much more expensive NETGEAR 802.11ac adapters, but they either had driver issues or were sporadically inconsistent for streaming.On a whim, I tried this tiny, little Linksys 802.11ac network adapter, even though it was "only" USB 2.0. Much to my surprise and delight, it streams audio and video like a champ! I've had no dropouts and can maintain a healthy 300-450Mbps connection speed to my wireless router.I'm very happy with this little Linksys mini adapter.
Works Great For Very Little Money
March 23, 2016
Comcast upgraded my modem/router to a dual ban with speeds up to 200 Mbps but much to my dismay my computer’s internal adapter would only run 2.4 GHz so I was only getting around 25 Mbps. So I ordered this model N600 adapter. I received it today and installed it according to the instructions and I am now getting better than 150 Mbps! Six time the speed I was getting. I went into Windows’ Device Manager and disabled the internal adapter to insure there would be no conflict and that the computer would use this USB adapter every time I boot my system. This may not be necessary but I felt it was a smart thing to do.
Magnificent Adapter
October 1, 2015
I do not have much to say except , Linksys Wireless Mini USB Adapter AC 580 Dual Band (AE6000) . Is the best WiFi adapter i have ever owned & actually seen the speeds i should be getting unlike them crap WiFi adapters built in laptops & other devices . I have a Linksys WRT AC 1900 + this mini USB Linksys adapter & my Speeds are insane through 5GHz band WiFi & always excellent signal strength. Photo of speedtest using this adapter + router WRT AC 1900. :) I went from 20mbps to 101mbps+ !
The drive works fine. You are all experiencing disconnects because your computers ...
January 22, 2015
The drive works fine. You are all experiencing disconnects because your computers see this device as a USB peripheral. While this is technically true, this wireless USB networking device that require to have power 100% of the time. Computers treat USB peripherals dynamically meaning that when they are idle, your computer cuts off power to them. To prevent this from happening, go to your computer's Control Panel found in the start menu and open DEVICE MANAGER. Scroll down to NETWORK ADAPTERS and hit the arrow next to it. Right Click Linksys AE2500 and select properties. Next, go to the Power Management tab and DESELECT "allow computer to turn of this device to save power". Click OK and the device will no longer lose power and disconnect.

Four Star Reviews:

11%
There's a Work-Around For a Dual-Boot OS
August 15, 2017
Great device that instantly connects to WiFi without fail on a Linux Mint 17.3 operating system.

One quick caveat: On a dual-boot operating system, if the Panda Wireless USB Adapter is plugged into a USB port when booting the computer, the bootloader on our computer will not function and no operating systems will appear; the Panda Wireless USB adapter is somehow interfering with the boot loading sequence and the computer display remains blank. The cure for this problem on our dual-boot system is to unplug the Panda adapter before booting the system and then plugging the adapter in after the operating system has loaded.

Once the operating system has loaded and the Panda WiFi adapter is plugged into a USB port it's off to the races with fast and consistent WiFi connection and speed. No drivers were needed with Linux Mint 17.3, it was a quick plug and play. We've used several wireless USB adapters over the years and this one is the best we've seen so far (small USB WiFi adapters the size of a thumb-drive all seem to fail over time, probably due to the great amount of heat they produce internally.)

On a single boot computer (a machine running one operating system), there probably won't be any bootloader issues so you might not have to unplug the Panda Wireless USB Adapter before turning on the computer, but if you do experience a problem with the operating system booting up, just unplug the Panda adapter until the machine loads.

The Panda 300Mbps wireless N USB Adapter is a solid performing WiFi adapter and works with Linux Mint, so will work with Ubuntu and likely other Debian derivatives without needing to add WiFi drivers.
Works well, takes a little elbow grease to use on Debian
August 2, 2017
I bought this to use on a Debian Linux machine. It did not work immediately, and the drivers included were not helpful, but with the appropriate apt-update I was able to get this to work. It's not the strongest WiFi adapter, and I found to get a 5-bar signal I needed to put it on a USB extension above the desk. But it does work, and has been reliable. I've not tested network speeds through it, but for what I've used it for it's been fine.
Very satisfied; highly recommend!
August 27, 2016
I got this mainly because I needed a wifi connection for Linux on my desktop PC. I dual boot Windows 7 and Kubuntu 14.04. I'm quite happy with this device. It is truly plug and play under Kubuntu 14.04: I didn't have to install anything. I just plugged it in and Kubuntu found nearby hotspots. From there, I just logged into the wifi network and was connected. Regarding Windows 7, I did what one or two other reviewers did: downloaded the latest driver from the manufacturer website, installed it, and **then** plugged the adapter into a USB port. From there, it was the same experience as Kubuntu.

Under Windows 7, the connection seems quirky at times, though I am not sure since I have had this for only about two days. I tried it out with Netflix, and it seemed to handle that kind of video streaming fine. Under Kubuntu, the connection is great. It seems fast and, like Windows 7, video streaming seems to be no problem for the device.

Overall, I'm very happy with it. Even if it lasts only a few months, the inexpensive price tag makes it easy to just get a replacement down the road (I'm thinking of getting another one as a backup), and with the easy setup under both operating systems I use, as well as the strong connectivity, I can highly recommend it.

UPDATE: Just ran Linux Mint 18 (Mate) live from disc, and the adapter works like a charm under that, too: plug and play, no software or driver installation needed.
Willing to be convinced
November 12, 2015
It seems to have a high error rate resulting in poor speed and reliability. Unfortunately, the errors sometimes cause my browser to freeze or the graphics to become useless.
I think I'll get the better quality adapter. It's not quite as compact but the extra cost will probably be worth it.
I'm about 25 ft from my router but this adapter only has 3 of 5 bars. The internal adapter on another laptop has 5 bars from the same location.
UPDATE:
I have been in contact with the manufacturer and was told that it is in fact a short distance wireless adapter. Their representative helped me troubleshoot the problem and it just doesn't have the range. It's okay for some places, just not my home where the router is downstairs, the other side of a wall.
After spending some time with them troubleshooting the problem we have agreed to upgrade to a more powerful model. I hope that works better.
Works great, reasonable price.
July 23, 2014
Works great after you figure out how to install. Little frustrating at first to get to work properly with Windows 7. Kept losing connection and would not connect after it work up. However this is how to fix.

BEFORE plugging the device into your computer, download the latest driver and install the driver ONLY. REBOOT. Plug in the device and it will set it up correctly. If you plug in the device first then install the driver you will be frustrated.

Did get instant customer support when I emailed them.
15%
Works as expected.
April 27, 2017
Works on a home built PC with WIN 10 and a LINKSYS EA6350 wireless outer. No problems as yet.
Works well
April 17, 2017
This is functioning well. I thought it was supposed to pick up both 2.4 and 5, but it doesn't recognize the 5 wave length. Still, it is working much better than the one I had before.
Had to update the driver when upgraded to Windows 10
November 17, 2016
Bought it January 19th. It worked great until May. I had it upstairs in a 3500 sqft house over the room with the router. It worked very well. Now the computer says there are wifi connections available, it asks for the passcode but will not connect. This happened when I upgraded the computer to Windows 10. I can't find the box or the receipt. All I have is the Amazon list of orders to show when it was purchased. Very disappointed since I've been loyal to Linksys since my first attempt to go wireless in 2002.Update 12-8-16 Linksys Support responded to my comment and sent directions to update the driver for Windows 10. (Had to run an ethernet cable from the router upstairs to the computer) It works well again. Customer support responding to my comment was great. Will update the rating.
Buggy drivers
September 23, 2016
Worked very well in my Windows 7 machine. When I built a new PC and decided to use Windows 10, I discovered that this wireless dongle does not have Windows 10 specific drivers. The Windows 7 drivers work, but sometimes they stop working and require you to unplug and plug the dongle back in.
Not bad actually
September 7, 2016
Linksys Wireless Mini USB Adapter AC 580 Dual Band (AE6000)One thing to keep in mind reading about this review is the wifi dongle and router are right next to me. Also it is plugged into a desktop.The purchase was for my new apartment for college where there was no ethernet cable plug (annoying). The wifi dongle came it a tiny box with no set up program but at least it came with drivers. The program can be installed here "[...]". It was super easy to set up with the drivers and program, it took me about 1-3 minutes max. I compared the dongle with hard-wiring the desktop. See pics for results, I am not too surprised but definite decrease in download speed.However when gaming with the dongle it does not lag. I played overwatch and starcraft 2 and it plays just fine. No hiccups whatsoever and performed just fine. Then again I am very close to the wifi router so the results may be skewed.Overall I am impressed by how fast the wifi dongle performs and happy with my first impression so far. I will follow up on this as I use it for 2 weeks and go to my apartment where the wifi reception is not the greatest. At home use for the laptop or desktop with no wifi card. Looks good and worth your money.
Works well but slower than advertised
May 14, 2016
My older laptop wi-fi adapter only pulls in a signal at 72 mbps and only operates on the 2.4GHz band. This was too slow for my needs. I thought I would go with a USB adapter as I can plug it into my USB extension port when at home. I loaded the software that came on the CD and plugged in this adapter and it found the network right away. I configured it to run on the 5GHz band and am now running at around 150 mbps. It is better than what I had, but I was hoping to get around 300 mbps. I am only 25 feet away from the router.

Three Star Reviews:

5%
Other computers and laptops on the network have better connection, especially on the 5g band
February 20, 2017
Purchased this item December of 2014. It served it's purpose well for about 2 years, but has been dropping connection more and more frequently as of now (FEB 2017). My router is a dual band 2.4GHz/5GHz. Other computers and laptops on the network have better connection, especially on the 5g band. That being said, 2 years of good use at this price (and continued use at about 90% uptime) WAS a good deal in 2014, but now I would say that you're much better off buying 600Mbps dual band 802.11ac wifi adapter, now that they cost around $20.
OK
April 8, 2016
Don't even have to install software (Windows 10 32 bit) . Purchased this for a friends old laptop.

Update: I just purchased another one of these for my laptop (Windows 7 64 bit) - Installed driver only; works without a hitch.

Update: It kinda fizzled out after about 4 months; somewhat disappointed. There are other "dongles" on the market for the same or lesser price that are flush to the USB port, and, as a result, will not twist and bend.
Slow speeds on Windows 10, easily 5+ stars if used on Windows 7
March 5, 2016
This worked great on Windows 7, but has been giving me grief on Windows 10. I of course suspected drivers, and did a full uninstall-reinstall from the Panda Wireless website- it hasn't seemed to help.

The issue is that throughput speeds are sometimes significantly slower then they should be. I test with my cell phone while sitting at my desk and the connection is running full speed, so it doesn't seem to be a networking issue. Windows 10 often reports poor signal, which is strange because the router/switch is a mere 10 feet away. This same problem did not happen on Windows 7, the connection and speed were always rock solid.

I admitted defeat on Windows 10 in place upset, and just did a clean install. Most of my other issues were resolved (it was, after all, a very well used installation of Windows 7, needed a good clean wipe anyways). However, the problem with the device is still there.

I would gladly rate this 5 stars if I found out the issue was not the device, but rather something on my computer or network. However, I fear it's a driver issue, and will await an updated driver for Windows 10.
Wireless adapter works in Windows 10 but instructions for installation severely lacking.
September 13, 2015
I ordered this USB wireless adapter because my previous Linksys AE1200 USB adapter would not work with Windows 10. If you have recently upgraded from XP, Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8.x then this adapter may be just what you need. Be aware however that installation is not for the faint of heart. It is promoted as a simple plug and play device. It most certainly is not. It comes with a mini CD with a PDF file describing the installation for everything but Windows 10. Windows 10 is unique and requires some modest expertise in translation from all the other operating systems. Several emails to the company were promptly answered but they offered only generic replies and referred me to the installation disk. I already looked at the installation disk and had difficulty figuring out what I must do for my particular desktop machine. After several days of pondering, I tackled it again and finally was able to install the driver using the Windows installation utility. I was not at all clear that the drivers on the disc were the most current so images of my driver version under device managers was sent to the tech support department at their request but they failed to acknowledge receipt nor proceed with the directions. Fortunately, I knew that my machine was capable of using this adapter and simply needed directions for getting the drivers matched with my Windows 10 operating system. In summary:
Pros: very sturdy and professional looking USB adapter. Packaging was professional. Mini CD was provided along with a Windows utility installer and a PDF file manual.

Cons: device is not plug-and-play as advertised. Installation of the drivers cannot be accomplished by simply asking the computer to retrieve drivers from the mini CD. Directions for Windows 10 are not included on the disc. You have to guess what operating system works best for you. Since most of us will have recently upgraded from a previous Windows operating system to the latest Windows 10 or have just purchased a new laptop or desktop that is in need of a wireless adapter for one reason or another, such installation directions should be front and center on the PDF file.
That's why I would like to buy an external USB wireless adapter
August 31, 2015
received your product on time.
I received this product on time. I bought it based on user's review.
I plugged it to my desktop (just upgraded to Windows 10). This desktop use an on-board wireless card. The signal is weak (1 bar). That's why I would like to buy an external USB wireless adapter. After installing the driver and utility, scanning the signals, it can find my neighbor signals, but not mine. After rebooting a few times, and scan a few times, it get my signal (by luck). The signal is strong (96%). However, if I reboot the machine, the the connection disappear. It took me an effort to rescan signal to get the signal again.
When I get the connection, I have problem with the web page retrieval (E.g. yahoo.com). It takes 5 times longer to retrieve yahoo.com page comparing with my internal onboard wireless. This is very frustrating.
I don't know if this problem is related to Windows 10 or something else.
7%
Ok. The house is probably part of the problem
September 20, 2017
Didn't work well, but we live in a mid century house with concrete block construction and likely at least a layer of two of lead based paint probably somewhere among the layers, which according to my internet providers is close to impossible.We have a secondary router sending the signal down the hall, so probably the best we can do. However the old Linksys adapter seemed to do a better job until it died.
It doesn't perform any better than the adapter I replaced
July 31, 2017
It doesn't perform any better than the adapter I replaced. I had hoped it would maintain a more consistent and stronger signal to keep my second computer connected to the internet. At best, it's consistently erratic.
Works as expected with USB extension cord
November 2, 2016
About what I expected. Manual connection did not work for me. I used the wi-fi protected setup and it connected just fine. Make sure your router supports wi-fi protected setup before purchasing.I was disappointed in the range. The computer with the adapter is located upstairs, about 20 feet from the router. The desktop is under the desk. ( I have another computer in the same room with a USB adapter (Linksys WUSB6300) that gets excellent reception from the same area however it is a higher end USB3 adapter.)I got 1 or 2 bars from the adapter when it was connected directly to the computer. When I connected the adapter to a 6 foot USB extension and draped the adapter over the top of the desk I did receive MUCH better reception. I did not have to do that with my other computer but then again it has a little higher end USB3 AdapterI got this for an old computer that is infrequently used and it works okay for what it was intended IF I use it on the end of a USB extension cord draped over the top of the desk.I am partial to Linksys adapters and would recommend it with the caveat about range and wi-fi protected setup.
Make sure you have a CD rom drive
September 5, 2016
It works, but I had to work to hard to get it to install. I have two small form factor PCs that I needed to access wirelessly until I could run the Cat 6 cable to the basement. Neither of my PCs has a CD rom, which is necessary for the install. It shouldn't be that hard to at least get a bare-bones minimum driver installed to allow it to connect to the wireless access point. Ultimately I had to purchase a small USB CD rom driver to install these. Not happy about that. Once installed, it does work well connecting to my Cisco SMB router, although the speed rarely connects at anything above 150mps.
Stops Working at Times
July 14, 2016
I bought this to replace my old adapter (as it was not compatible with my new PC build I did). It worked great for a few weeks, but then that's when it started just cutting out on me sometimes. I'll be using my PC as usual, then all at once the WiFi signal gets cut out. It's a simple fix luckily! I just unplug it and plug it back in. It happens about once every 2 weeks or so. Kind of annoying, but it's not a huge issue I think. I would prefer it didn't do that, but it works, and that's what matters.
This is a great fast wireless dongle for Windows
January 18, 2016
LINUX USERS BEWARE. This is a great fast wireless dongle for Windows, Instantly detected without installing drivers on Windows 10. Ubuntu (and other variants, I imagine) not so much. I've actually never had this issue with other dongles from Cisco or Netgear before. Did lots of research on this specific dongle with Linux and there are ZERO supported drivers for this, there are a few custom tweaks to maybe make it work that users will find a pain in the butt and aren't reliable. Look elsewhere if Linux is part of the picture. 5 stars for Windows, 0 for Linux.

Two Star Reviews:

4%
Worked fine while it worked...
December 12, 2015
...but it crapped out after fewer than 6 months. I bought this for my children's old desktop PC so they could connect wirelessly to the home network. It worked great for several months, the speed was fine and the connection pretty steady. However, it stopped working completely and without warning about 5 months in. Bought them a new PC that had a wireless adapter built-in. Much better.
Slower than I'd hoped
May 26, 2015
Of course this is an inexpensive item, but I spent twice as much as necessary to get 300 Mbps. This adapter is about half the speed of my cell phone's adapter and considerably less than than half the speed of the 150 Mbps built-in adapter of the laptop I bought it for. I tried both the Panda driver and the built in Windows driver.

UPDATE: With the latest driver from the Panda website and a tweak or two from their support, the Panda is now slightly faster than the built-in adapter. I suppose that's pretty good because the very helpful Panda support technician said that the built-in adapter has a big antenna.
but not nearly the improvement necessary to be satisfied with my purchase
April 30, 2015
I am using Windows 8.1, and while it does say it is plug and play I still downloaded and installed the drivers before I plugged it in, based on suggestions from other Amazon reviewers. This resulted in it detecting and setting up my wifi without any hassle. However, I am getting network speeds of about 35 mbps on my home network, trying to transfer files from my NAS in the next room, ~12 feet away with a strong signal.

I bought this to avoid resorting to needing to walk back and forth with a flash drive all the time, but I was expecting performance at or near the 300 mbps claim and I am not getting anywhere near it. I originally plugged it into a USB 2.0 port and saw improvement when I switched to a USB 3.0 port, but not nearly the improvement necessary to be satisfied with my purchase. I have used a TP-Link 300mbps USB adapter in the past and it performed to my expectations, I should have spent the few extra bucks and gone with them instead.
Should be easy plug and play, but it is a headache to deal with and install. Look for a better alternative.
February 4, 2015
I had high opes for this product but I am disappointed in it's performance and the annoyance trying to get it working. First off, the micro cd with the drivers on it will not even go into my pc because I have a tower with a vertical drive. the disc falls out before I can close the door and I fear it would get stuck in there anyway. I tried leaning my drive on it's side and it still did not work. I do not know how I am supposed to download the drivers to get this thing to work online, when I cannot get online in the first place because I can't get the drivers from the disc either.

When I first plugged this item in, it worked for a few days seemingly fine. I turned my PC off for a few days, turned it on, and now it is not working. Nothing I have tried is working. I used an old wi-fi adapter I had (which still works) to download the drivers on the official website and I installed it, didn't work. Restarted and it still didn't work. I don't know what else to do and it would be nice if they would send you a normal sized cd-rom which works in all dvd drives out there. the mini cd is rarely used, cheap and not ideal for all users. Disappointing and I will look for another adapter elsewhere because this isn't the answer.
Not completely bad, but not terribly good, either.
August 27, 2014
I can't go too deep into the ins-and-outs of different USB adapters. I purchased this adapter as an afterthought with my desktop PC and I've already put out for a wireless card. I've always been able to connect to our home router on the other side of the house with every device I've ever owned, from my laptop to my game consoles to my handhelds, but this adapter barely manages a passable connection with my main modem's wi-fi and wouldn't achieve more than a Limited (no internet access) connection to the Belkin router at the same range (this being the normally-superior connection option). I finally found a workaround in a program called a Virtual Router--by running this off of my laptop, I was able to use my laptop's wi-fi as a secondary router, basically bridging the wireless connection: my laptop's superior adapter picks it up, and then re-transmits the signal at a range the Panda has no trouble using it from.

So the primary weakness appears to be range, but I'd also like to mention that the Panda runs pretty dang hot, most particularly when extended downloads are in play. At one point I set it to download a Steam game and went to sleep; when I woke up I found the game had only partially downloaded and the adapter was registering as an unrecognized USB device, presumably a heat-induced malfunction.

As a budget wireless adapter for limited connectivity time--say if you want to use it at the coffee shop or in college class for lightweight wi-fi--it's not a totally bad option. One thing I noticed was that I got better performance out of the Panda after going into Device Manager, selecting "uninstall" on the Panda USB drive, and then putting in the installation mini-CD and installing the drivers from there (and ONLY the drivers--Windows 8.1 comes with more than sufficient wireless internet management, and I've heard the Panda software isn't very good).

For a desktop or for more connection-intensive activities such as long downloads or video livestreaming, I would definitely recommend something a little more "hardcore."

As a side note, don't be too dazzled by that 300-megabits-per-second connectivity. First of all, that is not the same as a megaBYTE (which would be written all in capital letters: MBps as opposed to Mbps). Second of all, that only applies to the connection to your router. Make sure to check what sort of connection you can achieve in your desired network before putting out for a higher-end or higher-performing adapter. It might be handy as a "just in case" but if you're not capable of achieving the best connection to your router in the first place, getting an adapter that can achieve a higher connection mostly amounts to untapped potential in the end. Just a thing to keep in mind if you're shopping for cheap, efficient hardware rather than top-of-the-line stuff. Always be conscious of your needs versus the hardware's capabilities.
8%
5Ghz didn't work with Netgear AC1750 router
March 6, 2017
5Ghz stopped working. Not sure what is wrong. Hope Linksys can help.
Two Stars
January 8, 2017
This great for surfing the internet but if your going to use to play games it suck. kept disconneting
) Very pleased!!
July 12, 2016
I don't even have to turn the wifi on,,,on my laptop. This linksys handles it all and fast. Now I can connect and check my email when I am camping.Update unplugged the linksys today and it fell apart. Obviously its very cheaply made. I tried to snap it back together ...because all it is...is a casing on one side...one on the other side and the USB stick in the middle. It wont even snap back together. Had to tape it. Linksys needs to work on keeping this versatile unit in tact. The casing should meet the performance half way.
Great... if it wasn't for the lag spikes.
June 8, 2016
I've had this device for a little over a month now. The product was great. I pay for 10MB/s Internet and was receiving between 6-8MB/s on all my downloads, which is not bad at all compared to other similar devices. Now, why would I rate it 2 stars? Simple! The download speeds are great, but the issue is in the consistency. It has many lag spikes. I'll be getting 8MB/s for a solid 2 minutes, then it drops for 2 seconds and continues. This isn't a big issue for casual people, but I game on my PC. Mid-game, I'd experience huge lake spikes consistently. Do you guys know how hard it is to play Overwatch or Rocket League like this? Incredibly hard. I had to switch to my Ethernet chord. I'll be buying a wireless pci card in the near future.
Quality is not as good as I hoped.
December 25, 2015
This works. It does its job, quite simply, I needed a wireless connection on my desktop, as it was no where near a router and running a cat cable through my house was not an option. I now successfully have Wi-Fi. However, I have been experiencing a couple of issues, sometimes the adapter stops receiving or working, or something, and I have to remove and re-insert the adapter and reconnect to my network. I have also run into an issue where Windows will suddenly disable the device for no evident reason. The network connection problems I am experiencing are not coming from my service, or router, because my phone and laptop work just fine, when my desktop has nothing. Other than some technical difficulties the adapter is compact, easy to install, and at a decent price. I do suppose, you get what you pay for.
n/ac #FAIL
March 28, 2015
Apart from the n/ac bands not working properly, the adapter itself is very small and fits my original use case quite well. It was easy to install and connects quickly (albeit only the g band)... but that's where the goodness ends. I suppose it is possible that I got a dud, but I especially dislike that this adapter looks like its working (connecting easily)... but upon closer inspection is not working as advertised. I am connecting to my SOHO network which supports both 2.4 & 5.0 GHz bands, a/b/g/n/ac. I wanted a smaller form factor adapter than the old bulky Netgear N600 I have, and I liked the idea that this one supported AC. However, sitting here at a workstation in my office the Linksys AC580 refuses to connect not only to the AC band, but also to the N band. So I am stuck with g speeds on the 2.4 GHz band only (I confirmed this by completely shutting down the 2.4 band and verifying that I could not get the adapter to connect, no matter what I did). The old Netgear worked like a champ... and at N speeds.I was truly surprised discover this... I had sat down with some network tools to benchmark the two adapters (and my network) and was stunned by the results. I reran the tests multiple times. I just don't think consumers should have to work this hard to verify that products do what they are advertised to do.

One Star Reviews:

10%
sorry, maybe this will work on some other computer.
October 25, 2016
I am using this device on a new Jaguar board. I updated the drivers from your site for Windows 10, and the device will not work. when I click on the software, the OS will restart and then hangs.
Unable not work at high downloading speed for a long period.
September 26, 2016
It got hot and no longer recognized by the PC (running WIN 10) every time the downloading speed went beyond ~3MB/s for a short period of time(~15mins). I had to restart the PC to make it work again. Works fine during normal web browsing sessions I tried two of them, both had the same symptom.
Died within a month.
June 25, 2016
Honest review.

I usually do not write reviews on products, unless it is extremely good or extremely bad.

Unfortunately in this case this device proved to last for 22 days which prompted me to write a review. Had it lasted for at least 3 months, I would have thought it to be worth the money for what it's worth and not write a review at all.
It worked great for about 2 weeks. Then it started randomly shutting off on its own until it completely died. I've tried plugging it in to multiple USB ports, and do keep in mind that I am very familiar with networking. This device also has a habit to corrupt its driver on some USB ports, which you have to then use a different one.

When it worked it worked great, maybe this was just a bad pick in the straw. However, I will listen to my instincts again stay and way from non-mainstream brands. It will save you much more money in the long run. I'll be sticking to my regular investments of great quality but expensive products.
Not a good product.
April 7, 2016
There is nothing plug and play about this. Wasn't easy to set up. After I did get it set up, I removed it from the usb slot to place it into a more accessible ubs slot. Had to reenter the wifi SSID which should have been previously saved either to the device or to the computer. Finally, after having the device work for a few minutes it completely failed to work.
Won't work reliably with Win XP Pro
February 6, 2016
I can't recommend this product for use with Win XP. I downloaded and installed the most recent drivers was not able to get any connection in XP Pro SP3. So, I tried installing it in an old PC running a copy of XP that had all XP updates to the support cutoff and found it worked intermittently for a while and then stopped making a connection altogether . I didn't try it on other OS's. After a day and a half of fiddling with it, I returned it for a refund. When a device like this is designed to work on virtually all OS's of the last 15 years, its bound to have problems.
19%
Didn't last very long, but worked when it worked.
October 1, 2017
Bought this a month or so ago, now when I plug it into ANY USB port it doesn't even turn on (blue light), no detection basically going in the garbage now. Had to plug in tp-link usb adapter that's been laying around for years. Sadly I bought this because of the brand name.
This product only lasted me a couple of weeks and ...
September 9, 2017
This product only lasted me a couple of weeks and it went out on me randomly while streaming the net. I had initially thought it was my router/computer so i reformatted my computer. turns out it was just this usb adapter.
Was working fine for about a month and half and all of ...
July 7, 2017
Was working fine for about a month and half and all of a sudden it just stopped working. Have tried different USB ports and nothing. Won't be buying it again. Seems like these things don't work for very long. Very dissapointed.
My laptop was having issues with wifi so decided to ...
June 17, 2017
My laptop was having issues with wifi so decided to use this to fix my problem. It connects at 10Mbps and my speed test got about 1.6Mbps down and 10/Mbps up. Did the same test on the same laptop using LAN cable and got 102Mbps/10Mbps. Thought it was my router so I ran my speed test on my iPhone with wifi connected, got 106Mbps/12Mbps.Internet loaded slowly and would time out. Installed an updated software from linkages website and driver just to be sure.. Same result. Maybe I got a defected unit.
This Mini USB device doesn't work! Tried it on ...
May 18, 2017
This Mini USB device doesn't work! Tried it on 3 other lap tops and the same issues happened. Unable to connect to My router. Used it on Windows 7, 8.1 and 10. Always the same issue,On all 3 Systems it reported, "The Wireless Network Adapter is experiencing Problems". I have been networking computer systems for over 20 years and this issue is not on my end. Its the inability for the Device to not be recognized. I researched this and found that it was a common complaint posted all over the Net. I definitely want a refund or a another Wireless Mini USB that works! Not another Linksys!Rob Dean
No driver support for Windows 10! Do not buy!
November 19, 2016
I've been a long-time customer of Linksys, but the company has really gone downhill in the past five years. Linksys has become notorious for releasing hardware and then never updating drivers. The last existing driver for this device is 2011. With the new Windows 10 update in August, this device is no longer supported and Windows will not update until you disconnect the device due to driver incompatibility.The device *will still work* if you plug it back in after the Windows 10, August 2016 update, but the 2011 driver causes severe issues with certain video card drivers (I have an AMD Radeon R9 video card and I get hard, black screen driver crashes due to the bad 2011 wireless driver), and hardware acceleration in Firefox and other internet browsers.I've had this device for two years and was otherwise satisfied with it, but it has rendered my system unstable following the August 2016 Windows 10 update. It worked fine with Windows 10 prior to that update. However, there really is no excuse for a company to still be marketing a device when the drivers for that device are 5 years old.
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Article Number
4730111923313
0763615795388
Binding
Binding
Electronics
Personal Computers
Brand
Brand
Panda
Linksys
Height
Height
27.6 in
13.8 in
Length
Length
216.5 in
113.0 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Panda Wireless
Linksys
Model
Model
PAU05
AE1200
MPN
MPN
PAU05
AE1200
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
PAU05
AE1200
Product Group
Product Group
PC Accessory
CE
Product Type
Product Type
NETWORKING_DEVICE
NETWORKING_DEVICE
Publisher
Publisher
Panda Wireless
Linksys
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8.6
8.2
Studio
Studio
Panda Wireless
Linksys
Weight
Weight
0.1 oz
0.1 oz
Width
Width
153.5 in
37.0 in
Feature
Feature

Works with any 2.4Ghz wireless g/n routers

Max. wireless connection speed: 300Mbps

Supports both infrastructure and ad-hoc modes

Multi-OS support: 32-bit and 64-bit Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/8.1/10/2008r2/2012r2, Mint 14/15/16/17/17.1, Ubuntu 12.10/13.04/13.10/14.04/14.10, Fedora 18/19/20/21, CentOS 6.4/6.5/7

Security: WEP 64/128bit, WPA, WPA2, 802.1x and 802.11i, Cisco CCS V1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 compliant

Leading Wireless-N technology for top performance and range

High Speed (up to 300 Mbps) for fast wireless transfer rates

Extended range with multiple (MIMO) antennas

Ideal for connecting anywhere in your home

Ideal for getting connected to Wi-Fi hotspots

Ideal for web surfing, email, and chat

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