ohgizmo.com - 1/28/2009
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By Evan Ackerman
No matter how easy wireless network setup promises to be, it’s almost always a minor headache, and occasionally a major headache. Once I get all of my computers talking to each other and to the router and to the internet, I live in fear of a power outage or that one ...
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Boost your Wi-Fi Signal to 802.11n
Gadget Venue —
... you to easily upgrade your old router, retain the settings and browse securely for just $25.
The TRENDNet TEW-637AP allows you to easily upgrade your older wireless router but without the hassle of setting up all the new security features. Tested by Laptop Magazine they found that setup was just 2 minutes, which retained all the settings and a 4-5x boost was found. All you need to do is attach this router to the back of your old router and you should be good to go.
Via: OhGizmo
Written by Gadget Venue.
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£55 for a painless 802.11n router upgrade? The Trendnet TEW-637AP Wireless Easy-N-Upgrader
Tech Digest —
... involving painstaking copying of network settings and a significant cash outlay. Enter the Trendnet TEW-637AP Wireless Easy-N-Upgrader. Plug it into the back of your existing router, and it'll do everything for you, converting the network to 802.11n and keeping all your existing settings. It's available in the USA from NewEgg for just $25, but us Brits have to pay £55 for the thing! Hopefully we'll see a similar price cut in the near future. Product Page (via OhGizmo!) Related posts: 3 launches D100 wireless router for dongles | ...
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