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Old 09-05-2005, 03:32 PM
frankdowling1@yahoo.com
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Default Re: Travel router recommendations?



Here is a review for what it is worth :

http://www.tomsnetworking.com/Review...dID-H2H3-2.php


William P. N. Smith wrote:
> Yeechang Lee <ylee@pobox.com> wrote:
> >I've been thinking about getting a pocket-sized wireless router for

>
> I've been pretty happy with my WiFlyer, because it works as a wired
> router (so I can splice it in to a client's existing machine). I
> haven't used it in dialup mode, but it's conceptually interesting that
> it can work that way. The only downsides are 802.11B mode (which
> doesn't matter when sharing most internet connections) and lack of
> WPA, but for travel use that's not evil.
>
> The Netgear WGR101 wasn't bad (and was the first one available), but
> is physically a little larger.
>
> The Apple Airport Express is a nice little box, though I left that
> with my mother-in-law (have another one on order). It's only foible
> is the lack of Web-based administration, but that's a nit. It's got
> USB printer support and line (and optical) audio output for use with
> iTunes, which is an interesting hack.
>
> Haven't fondled the Linksys, D-Link, or 3Com models, thought the
> Linksys WWWebsite says theirs is "coming soon", I'll never buy another
> DLink product, and the 3Com looks remarkably like the NetGear.



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