Published on November 21st,2007 at 1:06 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

WLR-UC-G, a new Wireless USB Dongle

If by any chance your computer at home is not connected to any wireless router, you will find it annoying to not be able to use any of your Video Game systems like the PSP, WII, PS3, NDS… online… This is why Buffalo in Japan came out with the WLR-UC-G, a USB Stick Wireless dongle, which can also be used as a router (software) in order to let you connect 1 or more wireless video game systems to your broadband access quite handily !

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  • http://reallydrugs.com Nex

    Looks cheaply made. Like I might break it if I dropped it onto a pad of jelly

 

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