Feb 06

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If you’ve been at it long, you’re probably tired of forking over $100 or so every year for the latest and greatest in wireless networking. The TEW-637AP, thankfully, takes a different approach. Instead of chucking your current router, the 300Mbps Wireless “Easy-N-Upgrader” just jacks into an extra Ethernet port on your existing router, and relies on that old box to do the “routing” part. The TRENDnet unit deals with blasting the 802.11n with MIMO, for theoretical speeds up to 300Mbps. Seems a bit silly, but the $64 pricetag certainly bests your average 802.11n router, so it might work out for you if you’ve got a good thing going with your existing setup, and just need a little extra push in the bandwidth department.

 

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Source: Paul Miller

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Jan 30

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Yeah, we’re starting to feel slightly bombarded with portable cellular routers, but we can’t help but crack a smile each time one of these wonderful creations rolls into the commercial realm. Today, we’ve got Digi unveiling its new Digi Connect WAN 3G, which is hailed as an upgradeable 3G WWAN router for “primary and backup connectivity to remote sites and devices.” Besides supporting both EV-DO and HSDPA standards, it also aims to provide “a fast and easy Ethernet-to-3G wireless connection” and even includes a built-in VPN. Sadly, no price is mentioned, but we’re sure the folks at Digi wouldn’t mind coughing up that information if you called up with the right tone of voice.

 

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Source: Darren Murph

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Jan 03

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Yeah, Skinit has been providing skins of all sorts to a plethora of devices for some time now, but apparently, it has just gotten around to teaming up with D-Link. Granted, we’ve no idea what type of cruel, tactless individual would actually go so far as to spend money (and simultaneously demolish any hope of resale) on vivid coverings for their router, but for those who dig this type of thing, you can finally eat your heart out. As of right now, consumers with a DIR-655, DIR-625, DIR-615, DGL-4500, DGL-4300, DGL-4100 or DIR-624 can surf on over to Skinit’s website and choose from a smorgasbord of options or create a skin of their own for $14.99, but don’t act like we’re condoning said action, alright?

 

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Source: Darren Murph

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Dec 12

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If you’ve been scouting an unobtrusive range extender for your ZigBee network, look no further than Digi International’s XBee Wall Router. If you’ll recall, this isn’t the first ZigBee extender sharing the same name (acquisitions tend to do that), but this little bugger simply plugs into a standard AC socket and “patches areas within a ZigBee network where signal erosion or loss occurs due to distance limitations or air interference.” Additionally, it serves to create “multiple pathways, increasing the redundancy of the mesh communications,” and the US flavor even includes an integrated mounting tab to prevent “accidental unplugging.” Sound like just what you need? If so, you can snag one right now for $79.

 

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Source: Darren Murph

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Dec 11

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It looks like the cellular signal-sharing Junxion Box is back and just as green as ever, this time with some new firmware and a few fairly significant upgrades. Among other things, the new JB-120 model (and updated 2.0 firmware) adds support for 802.11g WiFi with WPA Enterprise, so-called “GRE tunneling” to allow for more flexibility in establishing enterprise VPNs, a 50% faster boot time, a slightly modified enclosure that can accommodate more cellular antennas and, perhaps most notably, HSUPA support for some improved 3G action. If that’s enough to convince you to upgrade, you can apparently grab one now $700, with a WiFi-less version also available for $600.

 

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Source: Donald Melanson

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Sep 07

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Those still not satisfied by the range of portable 3G routers currently on the market now have another option to consider from CradlePoint, which recently introduced its battery-powered CTR-350 travel router. It’ll either connect directly to a cellphone or to a USB modem (or a wired Ethernet connection if one’s available), giving you an instant WiFi hotspot compliant with 802.11 b/g standards, along with all the usual security measures you’d expect from a router of any sort. What’s more, if you’re in a pinch, the router can also be used to charge any cellphone that supports charging via USB, although you’ll of course need to find a more conventional way to charge the router itself. If that sounds like the peripheral that you’re mobile office has been missing, you can order the router now directly from CradlePoint for $150.

 

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Source: Donald Melanson

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Aug 08

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T-Mobile’s HotSpot @Home already brings WiFi VoIP to compatible cell phones, and the latest FCC filing from T-Mo and Linksys indicates that soon all the phones in your pad will be able to get in on the action: say hello to the WRTU54G. Apart from the T-Mobile branding and the two phone jacks on the back, the router features two user-accessible SIM card slots, which appear to be used to configure up to two phone lines — we’re not sure if they’re VoIP or cell, however.

[Via TG Daily]

 

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Source: Nilay Patel

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