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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 ...
Wireless router
From the website:
Residential and SOHO router
Integrated ADSL2+ network interface - ADSL over
POTS
4 ports Eth 10/100BT
Wireless 802.11g integrated ac ...
The ZyXEL Prestige 660HW is an all-in-1 adsl
modem, router with firewall (4x 10/100 ethernet
ports) and WiFi access point (801.11b, 802.11g &
802.11g ). It requires no drivers ...
Card works with orinoco driver.
Simply add the following to your
/etc/pcmcia/config file:
(In Slackware at least!)
card "Harmony 802.11b/LAN PC CARD"
manfid 0x0126, ...
Installed easily.
Plugged it in.
Ran Kudzu.
Got detected.
Ran Neat.
Configured my access point.
Up and running.
Uses Prism 2.5 Wavelan chipset on eth1.
Syste ...
Cable Modem with One USB port, one Ethernet Port,
and one Coaxial Connection.
The Linksys stackable design goes well with
existing Linksys routers and Access Points.
Ven ...
This is a wireless access point that will
communicate with another wireless access point,
wireless router, and even wireless network cards.
It is an external unit that is conf ...
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