Published on August 27th,2009 at 3:05 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

I-O Data’s New Compact USB Wireless Router for the Geek in You

Let’s imagine you want to start your own LAN Party in middle of nowhere and have a bunch or laptops laying around. Where you are the wireless LAN router MADE for you, the DCR-G54/U, is a regular BG router with 2 Ethernet ports that can be powered by USB or standard batteries thanks to the BA-BOX/AA8….

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  • turn_self_off

    hmm, does it do power over ethernet?

  • fh

    Confused. If only 2 ethernet ports, why not just bring a crossover cable instead? And you can always set up wifi adapters to use an adhoc network.

 

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