Now here's a new idea! For the GN-WLBZ201 Gigabyte has combined two of the most popular USB accessories; memory keys and
After all, it's not like the components of either the NIC or the memory key themselves take up much space, and it saves you the hassle both of paying for them separately and of plugging them in separately. Certainly a boon for
The Gigabyte GN-WLBZ201 comes in a small cardboard box, including only the device itself and a CD. Kudos to Gigabyte for resisting the temptation to package the device in one of those bulletproof stamped plastic containers. With the lid on, the GN-WLBZ201 presents a small, attractive silver package resembling a highlighter pen in appearance and weight.
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Along the side is the (mostly useless) security mode switch. A set of six discrete LEDs run along the bottom end of the device. These are arranged in a row of 2 and a row of four respectively. The first two lights indicate the link status (whether the adaptor is connected to a wireless network) and data transmission to and from the device's memory respectively.
The four lights on the second row indicate the strength of the wireless
Removing the lid reveals the USB 1.1 connector and one more useful feature. The GN-WLBZ201's USB plug is capable of moving 180 degrees vertically and swiveling 90 degrees to either side. This gives much needed flexibility both in plugging in the device, since it is much bigger than a standard USB memory key, and in using the GN-WLBZ201 as an antenna to obtain better wireless reception. Nice feature.
The CD contains drivers for the wireless adaptor built into the GN-WLBZ201, Windows 98 drivers for the USB memory key (not necessary for 2000 or XP users) and an additional copy of the security software already installed onto the device.

