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ZyXEL MWR222 Mobile Wireless Router


ZyXEL MWR222 Mobile Wireless Router

ZyXEL MWR222 Mobile Wireless Router offers individuals and business travelers high-speed Internet access anywhere. The pocket-sized MWR222 is a rugged WiFi router compatible with the 802.11n WiFi standard, offering up to 150Mbps data transfer rate. It offers WPS button for quick and easy wireless security set-up and it is backward-compatible with 802.11b/g standards.

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Option Globesurfer X-1 3G USB Modem WiFi Router


Option Globesurfer X-1 3G USB Modem WiFi Router

Option Globesurfer X-1 is a wireless router that can transforms any USB wireless modem into an internet-connected WiFi network, like Novatel’s MiFi. Users plug a USB 3G/HSPA modem into Globesurfer X-1, it will, like its brother Globesurfer III then share the connection via WiFi.

The Globesurfer X-1 serves as a ordinary WiFi wireless router when it is not connected to a USB modem. It has a Ethernet port and two USB ports for File Server and Printer Server. It supports WiFi 802.11b/g/n standards.

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Linksys WUSB11 USB Wireless-B Network Adapter v4


Linksys WUSB11 Wireless-B USB Network Adapter v4

The Linksys WUSB11 USB Wireless Network Adapter is perfect if you're looking to start a wireless network, or just want an easy way to connect to an existing one. With this external adapter you can access a wireless 802.11b from any notebook or desktop's USB port. Free driver/firmware upgrades Free technical support - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (for North America only) Includes - USB cable & driver utility CD-ROM

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ZyXEL G202 802.11g USB Wireless Adapter with Weighted Desktop Base


ZyXEL G202 802.11g USB Wireless Adapter

ZyXEL G-202 is perfect for any situation. With a weighted base, it
converts into the perfect desktop solution. When you're on the go,
simply detach the G-202 from its base, cover the exposed USB connector
with the included cap, and you're ready!

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Xbox 360 USB Wireless Network Adapter


Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter

USB interface allowed Microsoft to get away from using an external
power supply such as those found in practically all wireless bridges.
This is what has allowed the adapter to match the Xbox 360 minimalist
design and connect on back of the console without any annoying cables.
This also frees up the built-in Ethernet port, and although Microsoft
has not yet revealed any intention to use the Xbox 360 as a home router
(for which two networking ports would be required), the possibility is
at least there and we are sure both Microsoft and Sony have paid
attention to that.

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