If you work on the move, the
DWL-G730AP wireless pocket router from
D-Link is a possible portable wireless solution, delivering 802.11g wireless connectivity with a maximum wireless signal rate of up to 54Mbps - ideal for creating a network for multiple users in hotels or conference rooms for example.
The DWL-G730AP supports multiple operation modes including Access Point (AP) to create a wireless connection, Router mode to share a net connection and Wireless Client mode to connect an existing wireless network. You can easily switch between these modes by using the 3-way configuration switch located at the bottom.
The unit is smaller than the average PDA and comes packed with cables and a power adapter, so convenient for popping in your laptop bag.
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