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Comdex Las Vegas 2003: A Random Walk
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that caught my eye as I made my way through the small, but surprisingly busy show floor. But first, I wanted to talk about two more WLAN products... A really teeny AP.... My wrap-up report will cover mostly non-networking related products that caught my eye...
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ASUS WL-330 Pocket Wireless Access Point reviewed
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Buffalo Technology's WLA2-G54 [reviewed here] was the smallest-available AP I'd seen (and it is the smallest 802.11g AP), but the 330 moves the bar a little lower. This is one of those products that you have to hold in your own hand to appreciate how small...
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Digging Deeper
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radio plugs into the main board via a bare connector header and is connected to the RP-SMA antenna jack via a short cable that plugs into a teeny, tiny connector on the radio. Note that only one of the two antenna jacks on the radio board is used, so the WET54G...
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SMC2532W-B 802.11b High Power Wireless PC Card reviewed
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that manufacturers are trying to use to differentiate their 802.11b products in a very "me-too" market is power output. Linksys has had good success with its WSB24 to pump up the AP end of the link and now SMC is trying to boost the client end with its SMC2532W-B....
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QuickView: ASUS WL-330G 54Mbps Pocket Access Point
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as impressed with the 11g version of ASUS' miniature Access Point. Read our QuickView review of the WL-330G and find out why.. ASUS 54Mbps Pocket Wireless Access Point Summary Teeny 802.11g access point based on Marvell chipset. Can...
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Buffalo Tech WLA2-G54 Repeater Bridge reviewed
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AP and routers. The mini-PCI radio is marked as a Buffalo Tech WLI-MPCI-G54, but the WLA2's FCC ID says the radio is essentially a copy of Broadcom's mini-PCI reference design. There are actually two diversity antennas inside the WLA2's teeny case, one fastened...
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Feature Overview
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its print server and iTunes client to any 802.11b or g wireless network. Updated 12/18/2004 - Multiple readers let me know that the Express does indeed support WDS-based bridging to single or multiple Ethernet clients. I was correct, however, that AP client...