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5.0 out of 5 stars
Works for Apple Mac computers!, September 24, 2005
This review is from: ASUS COMPUTER INTL - ASUS WL-330g Pocket Wireless Access Point (Personal Computers)
I had purchased after not being able to get the Apple Airport card to work on my wireless network. Not only does this work GREAT, but it was quick and easy to setup and pulls the full 54g from the edge of my network!
Don't waste your money on the Apple cards, this is the way to go!
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Sporatic Performance, August 25, 2006
This review is from: ASUS COMPUTER INTL - ASUS WL-330g Pocket Wireless Access Point (Personal Computers)
Small size and USB power supply were the selling points- appealing for travel with use in hotels an coffee shops. Unfortunately the product continues to fail to find networks, or the set up utility continues to fail to identify the device. Overall it's been a hugh pain. BE AWARE - Asus customer service is almost non-existant. Multiple messages have resulted in no reply. If you buy it you appear to be stuck with it - weather it works or not- because the manufacturer will most likely never call you back.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Most flexible wireless device I've found, August 16, 2005
This review is from: ASUS COMPUTER INTL - ASUS WL-330g Pocket Wireless Access Point (Personal Computers)
I can't express how much I like this device. For less than the cost of most WAPs or Wireless bridges, you can get the flexibility of doing either in a package the size of a deck of playing cards. Web based setup is simple and intuitive. (Hint: If you want to use it as a bridge, set it up as an AP first and change the IP address to something you're unlikely to conflict with on the road.)
Power on the road? No problem with its USB-power adapter; just run it off your laptop's USB port. The regular power adapter is small and light enough that you can bring it along, too, in the attractive carrying case.
I'm a Solaris x86 user, and have beat my head against the wall trying to get 3rd party wireless drivers (Lynnsoft) to work for my laptop; if I'd known about this a year ago I would have saved myself $200 and untold headaches of dealing with wireless NICs of varying manufacturers ( and chipsets in the same model, but don't get me started) and poorly documented driver software.
Far and away, this was the best ~$70 (USD) I've spent on technology ever.
[Only downside to the whole thing is the pretty blue lights can be distracting. ADHD sufferers should medicate before using.]
Go ahead, buy it now. You know you want to.
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