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Buffalo access point with 4 ports plus wireless.
Upstream DHCP or PPPoE.
Downstream DHCP, up to 64, highly configurable.
Wireless 11b/g WEP WPA WPA2 PSK TKIP/AES
USB w ...
Cardbus Wifi made by Buffalo with a Broadcom chip
Chipset: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)
PCIID: 14e4:4318
Driver: netg54s.inf ...
Buffalo four-port Ethernet-to-wireless converter
(a.k.a. a wireless bridge.) Rated for 802.11g and
has the capability to transmit at 125Mbps with
other 125Mbps-enabled WLAN de ...
54Mbps* Wireless USB 2.0 Keychain Adapter
he Buffalo 54Mbps* Wireless USB 2.0 Keychain
Adapter offers a sleek and convenient way to
instantly add 802.11g wireless connectiv ...
It's basically an external storage device, sort of
a mini server.You can access from any computer on
the network,depending on how you have security set
up. It's also has a pri ...
PCMCIA 802.11b Wireless Card
Standards Compliance 802.11b (IEEE Wireless LAN
Standard)
Frequency Range 2.412 - 2.462MHz
Data Transmission Rate 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps
S ...
This memory does not work, at least not on my
Mandrake 10 box. I get the following
error:"Timeout on find type for device". I've
tried with other USB flash memory sticks like
...
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