Khamis, 5 November 2009

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When traveling far away from home you shouldn’t have to suffer with primitive living conditions like crappy Wi-fi. No, when pitching your camp in a 15th floor suite you should be equipped with proper communication amenities. Sure, many hotels offer Wi-fi in your room (sometimes even for free) but the connection quality is frequently poor or intermittent. The other alternative, a wired Ethernet connection, just isn’t going to cut it. For proper computing comfort when on the road, we think our Mini 300Mbps Wireless N Travel Router is the only way to go.

Photobucket The world’s smallest Wireless N Travel Router is a high performance router so small it can disappear into your front pocket. It comes with a convenient carrying case, a thin 3-foot Ethernet cable, an Energy Star Certified external power adapter, a handy alternate USB cable to power the router from a computer. The Mini 300Mbps Wireless N Travel Router is a remarkable 2.5″ wide by 3.25″ long by 0.75″ high (6.4 x 8.2 x 1.9cm). It has a reset button, power port, one 10/100Mbps Wide Area Network Ethernet port, and an LED display that communicates power and link status. The router features convenient Access Point and Access Point Client modes. The latest in wireless encryption protects valuable data, while advanced Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna technology delivers high speed wireless connectivity and broad coverage that minimizes dead spots.

  • World’s smallest Wireless N travel router
  • Access Point and Access Point Client modes
  • Easily share a single internet connection with multiple users
  • One-touch Wi-fi Protected Setup
  • LED Display
  • Reset button
  • Dimensions: 2.5″ x 3.25″ x 0.75″
  • Includes: carrying case, CD-ROM, a thin 3-foot Ethernet cable, power supply, USB c